7. The Diamond Mines Again
a snort. If you are jealous of your felloo enjoy yourselves.quot;
tant s out of t y. ttle girls jumped or tumbled out of ted no time in deserting to over one of ted face.
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ttle co a rueful murmur, and Ermengarde looked ag.
quot;Does your papa send you books for a birt?quot; s; open t;
quot;I like t; Sara laug surned to t box. ook out t Doll it t ttered deligually dreo gaze at it in breature.
quot;S as big as Lottie,quot; someone gasped.
Lottie clapped , giggling.
quot;Ser,quot; said Lavinia. quot;;
quot;O; cried Ermengarde, darting for;s;
quot;runk,quot; said Sara. quot;Let us open it and look at ;
S dourned ted tray after tray and revealed tents. Never ockings and aining a necklace and a tiara ing dresses; ts and tea go t too elderly to care for dolls, and uttered exclamations of delig up to look at them.
quot;Suppose,quot; Sara said, as sood by table, putting a large, black-velvet on t;suppose sands alk and feels proud of being admired.quot;
quot;You are al; said Lavinia, and her air was very superior.
quot;I kno; ansurbedly. quot;I like it. ts almost like being a fairy. If you suppose anyt seems as if it ;
quot;Its all very o suppose t; said Lavinia. quot;Could you suppose and pretend if you ?quot;
Sara stopped arranging t Dolls ostricful.
quot;I believe I could,quot; s;If one end all time. But it mig be easy.quot;
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