“Say, folks, I’m going, all right,” she declared seriously, “but I want you to do one thing for me. Please don’t tell anybody yet—not a soul, until I give you permission.” Keith wheeled around from the door, his hat in his hand. “What’s all this, little sister? You’re not trying to slide out of it again?” he asked, studying her face keenly. “No, Keith, truly,” she answered, meeting his eyes steadily. “I just would rather get used to the idea myself first, and besides, I don’t want to have the crowd all know it till after we get our plans all made for that Thanksgiving dinner. I’m not going till after Thanksgiving anyway! I couldn’t stand that!” “Of course not!” said Keith crisply. “We couldn’t be thankful without you, I’m afraid.” “Of course not,” said Grandma radiantly. “Of course not,” echoed Sherrill’s mother with a relieved sigh. It wasn’t going to be at all easy for her family to get along without Sherrill. “But what Thanksgiving dinner is this, little sister?”
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