. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . Lets pack their trunks to-day Dont you even know how long we aregoing to stay in Holland, Molly? Oh, yes; father told mother they wouldhave to be in Europe eight or ten months. Goody! cried May. Then we can livewith our Dutch cousins all that time! We must take our dolls with us, pack their trunks to-day. 12 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND Yes, of course our dolls must go with us/said May. I wonder what our Dutch cousinslook like. I wonder how they dress. I wonder! In about two weeks we shall know, I know one thing now,—you


. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . Lets pack their trunks to-day Dont you even know how long we aregoing to stay in Holland, Molly? Oh, yes; father told mother they wouldhave to be in Europe eight or ten months. Goody! cried May. Then we can livewith our Dutch cousins all that time! We must take our dolls with us, pack their trunks to-day. 12 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND Yes, of course our dolls must go with us/said May. I wonder what our Dutch cousinslook like. I wonder how they dress. I wonder! In about two weeks we shall know, I know one thing now,—you and I shallhave to learn to speak Dutch, for father saysour Dutch cousins cannot speak English. Oh, dear! How can we ever, ever speakDutch?.


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