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said Polly, decidedly. "I'd have two hundred, all in a row " "Two hundred candles " echoed Joel, in amazement. "My whockety what a lot " "Don't say such dreadful words, Joel," put in Polly, nervously, stopping to pick up her spool of basting thread that was racing away all by itself; "tisn't nice." "Tisn't worse than to wish you'd got things you haven't," retorted Joel. "I don't believe you'd light 'em all at once," he added, incredulously. "Yes, I would too " replied Polly, reckessly; "two hundred of 'em, if I had a chance; all at once, so there, Joey Pepper " "Oh," said little Davie, drawing a long sigh. "Why, 'twould be just like heaven, Polly but wouldn't it cost money, though " "I don't care," said Polly, giving a flounce in her chair, which snapped another thread; "oh dear me I didn't mean to, mammy; well, I wouldn't care how much money it cost, we'd have as much light as we wanted, for once; so " "Mercy " said Mrs. Pepper, "you'd have the house afire Two hundred candles who