"Pink," said Norton, "do you expect to go there to make her fire every day?"
"No, Norton, I cannot every day; I cannot always get away from home. But I was thinking—I know some other girls that I guess would help; and if there were several of us, you know, it would be very easy."
"Well," said Norton, "we have fixed up this palace and princess now. What do you think of getting the princess a new dress or two?"
"Oh, it would be very nice, Norton. She wants it."
"Mamma will do that. Could you get it, Pink? would you know how? supposing your purse was long enough."
"Oh yes, Norton. Of course I could!"
"Then you shall do it. Who will see to all the rest?"
"To buy the things, do you mean?"
"To buy them, and to choose them, and to get them to their place, and all that?"
"Why, you and I, Norton. Shan't we?"