1. Sara
resses, and embroidered ones, and s , soft ostrics and muffs, and boxes of tiny gloves and ockings in suc supplies t te young tle girl be at least some foreign princess--pertle daughter of an Indian rajah.
And at last t t to a number of toy s a great many dolls before they discovered her.
quot;I o look as if s a doll really,quot; Sara said. quot;I o look as if sens o rouble ;--and s ed as s--quot;trouble to ; So t big ones and little ones-- at dolls dolls h golden braids, dolls dressed and dolls undressed.
quot;You see,quot; Sara said . t better if tried on.quot;
After a number of disappointments to t t even going in, arted and clutchers arm.
quot;O; s;t;
A fluso recognized someone simate h and fond of.
quot;Sually ing t; s;Let us go in to ;
quot;Dear me,quot; said Captain Cre;I feel as if roduce us.quot;
quot;You must introduce me and I roduce you,quot; said Sara. quot;But I kne;
Perainly a very intelligent expression in ook not too large to carry about easily; surally curling golden-bro , t mere painted lines.
quot;Of course,quot; said Sara, looking into ;of course papa, t;
So Emily aken to a cfitters soo, and velvet and muslin ones, and s and coats and beautiful lace-trimmed underclothes, and gloves and handkerchiefs and furs.
quot;I so look as if s; said Sara. quot;Im o make a companion of ;
Captain Cre t a sad t kept tugging at . t t o be separated from little comra