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 to wear the bathing-dress, too, so as not to mind if she got wet, which was her own idea and none of the other children had thought of it. So her Mother said, "Then we'd better dye the dress mauve," to which her Father replied, "Wouldn't it be easier to dye the cap brown?" And Belinda's Mother said, "I think, dear, it might hurt Aunt Rotunda's feelings." So—

Belinda wore Her bathing-gown (A brilliant brown The week before). The local store Had toned it down, The bathing-gown Belinda wore.

I think it looks nicer spread out like that. I will tell you a secret now. When people pay you to write poetry for them (as they often do), they pay you so much for every line you write, so sometimes you feel that a verse looks nice spread out, and