"Nora is the most like a Jewess—" Theresa remarked.
"O, Nora will make a very good maid of honour by and by," Mrs. Sandford replied.
But Nora had her own thoughts.
"Daisy, how shall I be dressed?" she inquired, when Daisy was disrobed of her magnificence and at leisure to talk.
"I don't know. O, in some nice way," said Daisy, getting into her corner of the couch again.
"Yes, but shall I—shall Jane and I have bracelets, and a girdle, and something on our heads too?"
"No, I suppose not. The queen of course is most dressed, Nora; you know she must be."
"I should like to have one dress," said Nora. "I am not anything at all. All the fun is in the dress. You are to have four dresses."
"Well, so are you to have four."
"No, I am not. What four?"