But as time passed on all this was changed, and the well-developed girl of fifteen, whom so many noticed and admired, would no longer be patronized by the young man Frank, who, finding himself in danger of being snubbed, as he termed Ethelyn's grand way of putting him down, suddenly awoke to the fact that he loved his high-spirited cousin, and he told her so one hazy day, when they were in Chicopee, and had wandered up to a ledge of rocks in the huckleberry hills which overlooked the town.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes
It was a few weeks after the childish betrothal among the huckleberry hills, and Frank had come up to spend a week with a boy friend of his, who lived across the river.
"Ethelyn's Mistake"
Mary Jane Holmes
O'Malley went back to put in an order for three huckleberry pies and a steak.
"A Yankee Flier in Italy"
Rutherford G. Montgomery