girls covered the benches with tablecloths and began to set food, silverware, and glasses in place. The meal consisted of homemade bean soup, bread, butter, apple butter, pickled red beets, pickles, peanut butter spread, and coffee. Everything except the coffee and peanut butter was homegrown or homemade. It looked absolutely delicious. After they all bowed their heads in silent prayer, the eating and visiting began. What a happy fellowship it was.
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One of the older women again offered to help with the twins, freeing Ellie to be with her friends, whom she seldom saw anymore. After they had finished eating, three little girls found their way out to Jake Maust's buggy and sat in it to talk and share secrets.
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"Something happened at our house yesterday," said Rachel. "But you can't guess."
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"Tell us," begged the other two.
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"Our roan cow had a baby calf."
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"Well, we had a dozen chickens hatch," remarked Alta, "and they are so cute. I helped Mom take them out of the basket and we put them in the grass. Right away they started pecking for something to eat."
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Now it was Ellie's turn. Not to be outdone, she began to tell them how her English girlfriend from school had spent the night with her, and what fun they had. At first, Rachel and Alta listened awestruck, and Ellie felt very important. Then it happened.
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"Oh, Ellie," said Rachel, "you are making that up. My dad would never allow an Englisher to stay at
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