[Dotty Dimple Out West by Sophie May]@TWC D-Link bookDotty Dimple Out West CHAPTER IV 11/12
If he liked Prudy, then she should certainly like him. "Shall I tell you of some verses I repeated to myself when I looked at your dear little sister ?" "Yes, sir, if you please." "'Why, a stranger, when he sees her In the street even, smileth stilly, Just as you would at a lily. "'And if any painter drew her, He would paint her unaware, With the halo round her hair.' "I dare say you do not understand poetry very well, Miss Alice ?" "No, sir.
I s'pose I should if I knew what the words meant." "Very likely.
Is your sister Prudy well? and how do you two contrive to amuse yourselves all the day long ?" "Yes, sir, she's well; and we don't amuse ourselves at all." "Indeed! But you play, I presume." "Yes, sir, we do." "I feel sure you are just such another dear little girl as Prudy is, and it gives me pleasure to know you." Dotty dropped her head.
She was glad her father was too far off to hear this remark. "Just such another dear little girl as Prudy is!" Alas! Dotty knew better than that.
She was not sure she ought not to tell Major Lazelle he had made a great mistake.
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