"Then," said Sunbeam the Second, "I shall go too. I shall hide behind her eyelashes."
"And I," said Sunbeam the Third, "shall hide in her heart."
So Penelope went to England, with one sunbeam in her hair, and one in her eyes, and one in her heart.
When she was old enough to talk she spoke to the sunbeams.
"Shall you always stay in my hair?" she asked Sunbeam the First.
"That is more than I can say," he answered. "Perhaps when you are old I shall be obliged to go away."
Then Penelope asked Sunbeam the Second—
"Shall you always stay in my eyes?"
"I hope so," said Sunbeam the Second; "but perhaps if you are unhappy I shall be obliged to go away."
Then the corners of Penelope's mouth began to droop a little.