If you have nothing but a rag-doll stuffed with sawdust, while one of your more fortunate little playmates has a costly China one, you should treat her with a show of kindness nevertheless. And you ought not to attempt to make a forcible swap with her unless your conscience would justify you in it, and you know you are able to do it. How does Twain think a girl with a sawdust doll should treat a playmate that has a china doll?

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If you have nothing but a rag-doll stuffed with sawdust, while one of
your more fortunate little playmates has a costly China one, you
should treat her with a show of kindness nevertheless. And you ought
not to attempt to make a forcible swap with her unless your
conscience would justify you in it, and you know you are able to do it.
How does Twain think a girl with a
sawdust doll should treat a playmate
that has a china doll?
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Twain thinks the girl with the sawdust doll should treat the playmate with kindness and not attempt to forcibly swap dolls unless her conscience justifies it and she knows she can do it.

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Mark Twain believes that the girl with the sawdust doll should treat her playmate with kindness, even though her playmate has a more expensive china...
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