Page:Hermione and her little group of serious thinkers (1923, c1916).djvu/110

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.

THE SIMPLE HOME FESTIVALS


DON'T you just love the simple old festivals, like Thanksgiving Day and Christmas?

That's one thing that Papa and Mamma and I agree about. And this year we had a very simple sort of a Thanksgiving Day.

Of course, it's rather a bore if you have to invite a lot of relations.

But one must always sacrifice something to gain the worth-while things, mustn't one?

And what is more worth while than simplicity?

Simplicity! Simplicity! Isn't it truly wonderful!

Nearly every night before I go to bed I ask myself: "Have I been simple and genuine today? Or have I failed?"

Papa always has two maiden aunts to Thanks-giving dinner. Dear old souls, I suppose, but frumps, you know.

And Fothergil Finch was there, too. I asked poor dear Fothy, because otherwise he would have had to eat in some restaurant.

He tried to be agreeable to Papa's aunts—of

[96]