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The Curlytops at Silver Lake
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Mother, make Trouble stop!" "What is he doing now, Janet?" asked Mrs. Martin, looking up from her sewing and across the table to where her three children were playing a button game. "Oh, he's doing everything!" said Teddy, shaking a finger at his funny little brother, who was smiling and holding something in his tightly closed fist. "He's got some of my buttons, and he--" "Yes, and he knocked a lot of my buttons down on the floor," added Janet. "And he--" "I must have all de wed buttons!" inter…
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Mother, make Trouble stop!" "What is he doing now, Janet?" asked Mrs. Martin, looking up from her sewing and across the table to where her three children were playing a button game. "Oh, he's doing everything!" said Teddy, shaking a finger at his funny little brother, who was smiling and holding something in his tightly closed fist. "He's got some of my buttons, and he--" "Yes, and he knocked a lot of my buttons down on the floor," added Janet. "And he--" "I must have all de wed buttons!" interrupted Trouble himself. "Wed buttons all mine-I goin' to put 'em on a stwing!" and the little boy, whose name was William, but who was more often called "Trouble," made a grab for another red button which he saw in a pile in front of his sister Janet.

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Mother, make Trouble stop!" "What is he doing now, Janet?" asked Mrs. Martin, looking up from her sewing and across the table to where her three children were playing a button game. "Oh, he's doing everything!" said Teddy, shaking a finger at his funny little brother, who was smiling and holding something in his tightly closed fist. "He's got some of my buttons, and he--" "Yes, and he knocked a lot of my buttons down on the floor," added Janet. "And he--" "I must have all de wed buttons!" interrupted Trouble himself. "Wed buttons all mine-I goin' to put 'em on a stwing!" and the little boy, whose name was William, but who was more often called "Trouble," made a grab for another red button which he saw in a pile in front of his sister Janet.

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