StNicholas [serial] . THE SEWING DOLL BY AMELIA DE WOLFFERS There was a little milkmaid, andHer pails were spools of thread; A thimble-holder as a hatShe wore upon her head. And there were pins of black and white Around the brim stuck in,And to her any one could go To get a safety-pin. Her apron white and dainty was A little needle-book;The rod her milk-pail-spools were on Was just a crochet-hook. And people called this pretty maid Our useful little Poll;She was a help to every one,This little Sewing Doll. 779 THE LEAGUE OF THE SIGNET-RING BY MARY CONSTANCE DU BOIS Chapter VI WHERE THE CLOUDS


StNicholas [serial] . THE SEWING DOLL BY AMELIA DE WOLFFERS There was a little milkmaid, andHer pails were spools of thread; A thimble-holder as a hatShe wore upon her head. And there were pins of black and white Around the brim stuck in,And to her any one could go To get a safety-pin. Her apron white and dainty was A little needle-book;The rod her milk-pail-spools were on Was just a crochet-hook. And people called this pretty maid Our useful little Poll;She was a help to every one,This little Sewing Doll. 779 THE LEAGUE OF THE SIGNET-RING BY MARY CONSTANCE DU BOIS Chapter VI WHERE THE CLOUDS HUNG HEAVY Jean was on her way to Carols home, and thestory of their friendship was passing before hermind. The first year at school, long before theshy, homesick girl had learned to come out of hershell, she had idolized from a distance CarolArmstrong, the leader and favorite of Hazel-hurst. Then came a time when Carol had foundout that little Jean Lennox needed her love. Anact of thoughtless unkindness had wounded J


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