10 THE CINDERELLA FROCK. ‘¢Yes.’’ Lizzie was a broad-faced, fat lit- tle girl, and the easy, good-natured way she had, contrasted with Louise’s enthusiasm comically enough. **And just look at her hair and her dress— Lizzie! Lizzie! ”’ “Tens? ‘* And only to think—they must be the very folks from the old Hilton house! I declare !’’ ‘¢ Well, Louise.’’ ‘‘Well, from this time forward nothing shall ever persuade me that that old Hilton house isn’t a fairy palace. Heigho! I won- der what her name is.”’ ‘* Fatima, 1 guess ; she looks—”’ ‘¢ Pho! no such thing; I’ve made up my mind it must be Margaret. She looks exactly like a Margaret, don’t you see? or just as a Margaret should, you know; sensible, and