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The Worsted Man Doll. Let s see, what were the names of those two others? I ve given a heart to Impatience, one to Babette, one to Marianna, one to Ethelinda, one each to Prudence and Priscilla that is six. H m, the others were oh yes. I re member Susanna and Janette. I ll send the next to (Enter SUSANNA with a book in her hand) to Janette, for here Susanna is. Good-morning, Miss Susanna. Susanna. Good-morning, Mr. Woolley. You should not be in-doors this morning it is such beautiful weather for a walk. Doll. (Smiling.) Is that an invita tion? Susanna. If you choose to take it so. I shall be very glad to show you the links, or the lake, or the twin mountain Doll. Oh, indeed is there a twin mountain ? [BELL-BOY puts writing materials on table. 77