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As for speaking, we Japanese never speak unless we have something to say. I had something to say, and I said it. You heard me, madam. Those children are our sons and you will not change their clothes." Takeo turned around in a very sedate manner and returned to his corner and sat down. "I told you it would not turn out well," said Paper Doll to Teddy Bear.

Yes, he did look as if he wore a dress, for he was a Japanese gentleman doll, you see, and when he came to the playroom to live everybody, including French Doll Marie, thought he was very queer looking. But after a while they became used to Takeo, for that was his name, and when the little mistress announced that Marie was to marry Takeo she did not make the least objection.

I cannot see how you came to marry him. Do make him wear men's clothes." "Oh, I think he looks quite out of the ordinary, and everyone stares at him when we go out riding in the park with the little mistress," said Marie Doll. "As I am French, you see we both are foreigners, so that does not matter; and then, dear, Takeo is so comfortable to live with. He is no bother at all."

"They are sons, madam, and sons they will remain!" said Takeo, looking at Marie very steadily. "I thought you could not understand or speak our language," said Marie, while all the others stood looking at Takeo in astonishment. "I was made in this country, and so were you; but I was made to represent a Japanese gentleman and I intend to live the life of one.

But one night Marie Doll awoke to find her husband quite a different man from what she thought, for beside her sat two little Japanese dolls. When the clock struck twelve Marie Doll called to everyone: "Come quick and see my baby girls!" "Oh, dear! they look just like Takeo," said Paper Doll. "This place will be filled with foreigners. It is too bad."

"What difference does it make?" she said to Frieda, the Dutch doll, who lived next to her. "I suppose I shall have to marry someone, and truly I could never live with Jumping Jack; that fellow makes me so nervous." "He seems very quiet," said Frieda Doll, meaning Takeo, "and perhaps you can get him to dress in men's clothes after you are married."

But Takeo was far from looking the bridegroom, to Paper Doll's way of thinking, though Marie Doll gave him no thought at all, for she thought the bride was the important one, and as she told Frieda Doll, "You have to have a bridegroom to be a bride, of course; but really he is not of any importance that I can see."

"Oh, poor Marie Doll, what a life you will lead!" But Marie Doll was still looking at her husband, and she did not hear what Paper Doll said. She was smiling at Takeo. "Such dignity," she whispered to herself, "and how masterful he is. I shall never dare disobey him. "Oh, you little darling boys! How I love you! You are just like your handsome father."

They had been married a week, and, while Marie talked to Takeo, he, of course, did not take the least notice of what she said. "Poor fellow, he cannot understand," said Marie Doll. "He won't be any trouble, though, because I shall be able to do as I like. He cannot tell me not to." "These foreigners, my dear," said Paper Doll, "are sometimes unpleasant to live with.

"I shall change their clothes at once," said Marie Doll. And then it was Marie Doll and all the toys got the surprise of their lives, for from the corner where he sat came Takeo, and when he stood in front of his wife, he said, "Madam will not change the clothes of our sons." When Marie recovered from her surprise, she gasped: "Sons! They are daughters!"

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