22 Katie Summers. buy a new table and chairs for my doll’s house. J wonder if I shall have enough money.” “What shall I give her?” said Harry. “Tve only got one shilling and sixpence. I spent nearly all my money the last time I went to Hamley with William.” “You might get Fanny a little needle-book for her workbox, or a yard measure; she wants both those things, I know,” answered Katie. Putting their money carefully into their purses, they hastened to get ready for their drive. The chaise was brought round to the door as they came down stairs. The baskets of flowers were carefully stowed away under the seat. Then the children, after kissing mamma, jumped in and took their places. “Oh, papa, let me drive till we get to the town,” said Harry. “Very well, my boy,” answered his papa ; “change places with me ;” and Harry, with great delight, took the reins