Georgie
CONTENTS. GEORGIE. THE LITTLE LANDING. GEORGIE'S MONEY. TWO GOOD FRIENDS. A LECTURE ON PLAYTHINGS. THE YOUNG DRIVERS. THE STORY OF SHALLOW, SELFISH, AND WISE. GEORGIE.
plaintive, I thought, "is to drive a ball far enough so that there will
be some difficulty in finding it. It must be jolly to hit a ball
straight out so far that you cannot tell within yards just where it is.
Do you know," and she looked really sad, "I have never lost a ball in my
life?"
"How remarkable!" I exclaimed. "I have known Carter to lose a dozen at
one game."
"Indeed! I think Mr. Carter is a perfectly splendid player," she
declared. "I was watching him one day last week. He is so strong,
confident and easy in his execution of shots. If I could drive like he
does I would be willing to lose a dozen balls every time I played."
I changed the subject, and was showing her a new way to grip the club
when I heard a step behind us.
"Hello, Smith! If you are going out in that buzz-wagon with me, Kid, you
had better drop that stick and get a move on."
Of course it was her father. No one else would dare talk to Miss Harding
like that. To hear him one would think that she was twelve years old,
but I suppose fathers can do as they like.
"Fix up a ball, Kid, and let's see how far you can soak it," he said.
CONTENTS. GEORGIE. THE LITTLE LANDING. GEORGIE'S MONEY. TWO GOOD FRIENDS. A LECTURE ON PLAYTHINGS. THE YOUNG DRIVERS. THE STORY OF SHALLOW, SELFISH, AND WISE. GEORGIE.