12/13 Please to tie it." "There, then. When I am gone you must get that young lady to dress you." "On no account." "Why? I hope you mean to behave prettily to her, Missy, and not show your airs." "She shall dress me on no account." "Comical little thing!" "You are not passing the comb straight through my hair, Harriet; the line will be crooked." "Ay, you are ill to please. Does that suit ?" "Pretty well. Where should I go now that I am dressed ?" "I will take you into the breakfast-room." "Come, then." They proceeded to the door. |