Wednesday, July 7, 2010

What Katy Did

by Susan Coolidge
Katy was the oldest child in her family. Their mother was dead and they did not listen to their aunt that much. Katy was always doing something wrong and did not help at all. One day their aunt told them not to go on the swing that day, but Katy was in a bad mood and forgot that her aunt had told them not to and she went on it. She was swinging very high and suddenly it broke. Afterwards she had to stay in bed because she had damaged her legs when she fell, and could not walk.

Kathy’s cousin came and talked to her. She could not walk either. Then one day their aunt died, and then there was a big change in Katy and she became a big help. Then one day she stated standing a little at a time and then began walking around a little. Finally her dad said she could go down stairs so they set a day for her to go down. The day before she could go down, there was a big hustle because they were going to celebrate because she had to stay in bed for a very long time. On the day she went down stairs, when she walked into the room she saw her cousin. She forgot she could not run and ran to her.

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