“White walls, and I am black myself, said the darning-needle, “that looks well; now I can be seen, but I hope I shall not be sea-sick, or I shall break again. She was not sea-sick, and she did not break. “It is a good thing against sea-sickness to have a steel stomach, and not to forget one's own importance. Now my sea-sickness has past: delicate people can bear a GREat deal.
Crack went the egg-shell, as a waggon passed over it. “Good heavens, how it crushes! said the darning-needle. “I shall be sick now. I am breaking! but she did not break, though the waggon went over her as she lay at full length; and there let her lie.
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