Elsie's children by Martha Finley
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yet."
"Dr. Morton is considered very skilful." "Still he may be mistaken, and I shall not rest till I have made every effort to save her sight." Little Elsie and her sister had already become deeply interested in poor Sally, and were laying plans to help her. "What can we do, Elsie?" queried Vi, in an under tone, drawing her sister aside. "She'll want clothes; she had on a very old faded calico dress." "And not a bow or pin; just an old linen collar around her neck," remarked Gertrude, joining them; "and her dress was ever so old-fashioned and patched besides." "Let's put our pocket money together, and buy her a new dress," proposed Vi. "And make it for her," added Elsie; "it hurts her eyes to sew, and you know Dinah could fit it. Mamma had her taught the trade, and says she fits and sews very nicely." "Oh, what's the use of giving our money?" exclaimed Gertrude, impatiently. "We want it ourselves, and your mamma has such loads and loads of money; hasn't she, Eddie?" turning to him, as he stood near. |
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