“Listen, Nanny,” said the little girl leaning over the banister, “will you feel much disappointed, dear Nanny, if I don’t go? I—I—”

“Why, no, my child!” said Grandma. Mrs. Bennett is going with me, so I’ll have company, but I thought you’d be lonely. Good-bye, dear,—take a nap if you feel like it.”

“Good-bye, Nanny dear,” smiled Mary Frances, throwing the old lady a kiss. “She really does spoil me, I fear,” she thought. “I never had my own way so exactly before.”

“Good-bye, Nannie dear”

She
dressed
Mary
Marie

She dressed Mary Marie in the new morning dress.

“I certainly wish she had some petticoats,” thought the little girl, taking her into the sewing room.