. Her first appearance. Illustrated by Gibson and Ashe. kj%Jb>W HER FIRST APPEARANCE into a dressing-room that they mightbe by themselves. The six littlegirls were in six different states ofdishabille, but they were too little tomind that, and Van Bibber was toopolite to observe it. This is the little girl, sir, saidthe wardrobe woman, excitedly,proud at being the means of bring-ing together two such prominentpeople. Her name is to the gentleman, Madeline;he wants to tell you what a greatbig hit youse made. The little girl was seated on one ofthe cushions of a doubl


. Her first appearance. Illustrated by Gibson and Ashe. kj%Jb>W HER FIRST APPEARANCE into a dressing-room that they mightbe by themselves. The six littlegirls were in six different states ofdishabille, but they were too little tomind that, and Van Bibber was toopolite to observe it. This is the little girl, sir, saidthe wardrobe woman, excitedly,proud at being the means of bring-ing together two such prominentpeople. Her name is to the gentleman, Madeline;he wants to tell you what a greatbig hit youse made. The little girl was seated on one ofthe cushions of a double throne sohigh from the ground that the youngwoman who was pulling off the childssilk stockings and putting woollenones on in their place did so withoutstooping. The young woman lookedat Van Bibber and nodded somewhat%^f doubtfully and ungraciously, andVan Bibber turned to the little girlin preference. The young womans ; m A.


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