CHAPTER IV. LITTLE THINGS-1

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CHAPTER IV. LITTLE THINGS “ IT'S so wainy, I can't go out, and evwybody is so cwoss they won't play with me,” said Maud, when Polly found her fretting on the stairs, and paused to ask the cause of her wails. “ I'll play with you; only don't scream and wake your mother. What shall we play?” “ I don't know; I'm tired of evwything, 'cause my toys are all bwoken, and my dolls are all sick but Clawa,” moaned Maud, giving a jerk to the Paris doll which she held upside down by one leg in the most unmaternal manner. “ I'm going to dress a dolly for my little sister; would n't you like to see me do it?” asked Polly, persuasively, hoping to beguile the cross child and finish her own work at the same time. “ No, I should n't, 'cause she'll look nicer than my Clawa. Her clothes won't come of

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