4. Lottie
d at ;O; she gasped.
quot;I dont knoill in ;but I ry.quot;
Miss Amelia stumbled up from ties fat little legs kicked as hard as ever.
quot;If you eal out of t; said Sara, quot;I ay ;
quot;O; almost w;e never believe we can keep ;
But s out of to find an excuse for doing it.
Sara stood by ts, and looked do saying anyt do on ted. Except for Lotties angry screams, te quiet. tate of affairs for little Miss Legomed, and implore and command and coax by turns. to lie and kick and s seeming to mind in t, attracted tention. Sig streaming eyes to see tle girl. But it eadily and as if so find t, Lottie t s begin again, but t of terested face made ed.
quot;I----any--ma--ma--ma-a!quot; s so strong.
Sara looked at ill more steadily, but of understanding in her eyes.
quot;Neit; she said.
ted t it ounding. Lottie actually dropped ared. A neop a crying c rue t le as s to give up s racted from it, so ser a sulky sob, said, quot;;
Sara paused a moment. Because sold t a great deal about tter, and s been quite like ther people.
quot;S to ; s;But I am sure s sometimes to see me--t see ;
Lottle sat bolt uprig ty, little, curly-ure, and forget-me-nots. If not to be related to an angel.
Sara on talking. Per t it o ion t Lottie began to listen in spite of old t ures of ladies in beautiful Sara seemed to be telling a real story about a lovely country where real people were.
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