Capitolo 30
more it compared her/it, but the colored press of a small girl
dancing to the motive his/her father was playing on a guitar, while a
grandiose lady, with suit of satin, ruff, and dust it was standing, while looking on,
well it arranged. The characteristic figure, in his/her cowl of belaced it stuffed
undergarment, and it red-skidded shoes, it seemed to come verse stumbling
his/her in such life-as the way, that she almost saw the hit of curls
back it felt the rustle of the rich brocade, and taken the sparkling
of the bright eyes of the small houseservant.
"Oh, as beautiful! Who sent them?" Asked Jill, eagerly as his/her eye
it threw a look along the wall, while seeing the other new and interesting things
over: an elephant-hunting, a ship in the full sail a horse-run and a
ball-room.
"The good fairy that it never comes to empty hands. You seem some round
and you will see more prettieses all for You, my dearie; " and her
mother sharpened to a group of reddens grape of grape in a dish of green leaf, a
knot of bright flowers united on the white curtain and a cheerful little
double suit through the foot of the bed.
Jill clapped the hands, and you/he/she was enjoying his/her new pleasures, when
in it came Happy and Molly Loo, with Bu, clearly, going later to the trot
his/her as a fat and agreeable pup. Then the good times started; the
suit was I handed, fruit tasted, and the portraits were studied
as you work famous of art.
"It is a splendid plan to cover on that hateful wall. I would stick me portraits
every round and it has a gallery. That remembers me to! Above in the skylight to
our house is a box full of old way-books my left of aunt. Me often
look at them in the rainy days, and they is very amusing. I will go this
minute and it finds every one. We can unite them on, or ago paper
dolls; " and street dressed again wicker Molly Loo, with the small brother
back part that he/she waddles, for, when he lost sights of her, he was desolate
indeed.
The girls had fits of laughter on the strange customs of years