Elsie.—Isn't it delightful that Fanny is coming from London to spend the day with us.
Mary.—Indeed it is. We must show her everything as soon as she comes.
E.—Yes, directly—and the first thing must be the wigwam.
M.—Of course it must, and we will tell her all about it, and that it is our own hut in the garden that we have arranged ourselves.
E.—Or shall we make her guess who made it?
M.—Oh yes! That would be lovely! We will take her there, and tell her to shut her eyes quite tight.
E.—Then she won't be able to see the wigwam.
M.—No, that's true. Then she must have them shut all the way through the garden.
E.—And when she gets there, we will say: "Open your eyes, and guess whose wigwam this is".
M.—And, when she has guessed that, we will say: "Now guess who painted it".