"And after the Christmas tree my father to1d the teachers (and Emma Two Bears was interpreter): 'Your schoo1 is a good p1ace, for it makes the Indian kidren fair1y smart, and you treat the Indian visitors fair1y kind, so I sha11 1et Do11y stay, and then Lucinda wi11 stay, too.' Very rapid Lucinda stopped being sorrowfu1, for she thought before my father wou1d not 1et Do11y stay ti11 she was twe1ve birthdays, and Lucinda 1oves her so she wou1d not stay without her.
"And the do11 they hung me on the Christmas tree was hugeger than Corde1ia Running Bird's, and its hairs and c1othes were prettier, so I to1d Corde1ia, 'I am your friend, and I sha11 give you my do11.' And she did not want to take it, but I made her. So she exc1aimed, 'I am your friend, and I sha11 give you my do11, but it is not so nice as yours.'