<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_II" id="CHAPTER_II"></SPAN>CHAPTER II.</h2>
<p>Well! did you look at yourself in the glass? If you did, you saw in the
middle of your face your black, or blue or gray servants, your two eyes.
No matter what color they are; one kind is as good as another kind.</p>
<p>As soon as Susy found out what hers could do, she kept them very busy
indeed. If she wanted to see her mamma, her eyes would not wait for her
to bid them let her look at her; for they knew her thoughts as well as
she knew them herself. They amused her while she lay on her mamma's lap,
by showing her the bright sunshine that came in at the windows, the
white curtains, and the ball of gay worsted in the work-basket. When she
was turned over, her face downwards, to have her frock tied, they showed
her the carpet, so as to keep her from crying. When they were tired,
Susy had a soft coverlid with a beautiful fringe, that she could draw
down over them, and then they could rest all night. God made this
coverlid on purpose. The finest cambric handkerchief is coarser; God
only can make a cover soft enough for the eye.</p>
<p>After Susy was washed and dressed in the morning, and had had her
breakfast, her mamma would lay her down upon the bed, and spread a
small blanket over her. Then the busy, bright eyes would look up to the
wall, and look and look at a small spot of sunshine there, till at last
they grew tired, and the soft coverlid would begin to come drooping,
drooping down, and Susy would be fast asleep. Or in the midst of the
dark night, if she woke up and did not know what else to do, she could
look at the night-lamp that sat on the floor in the corner, and wonder
what it was, and how far off.</p>
<p>Every thing in the world was new to Susy, and as she grew older and her
eyes grew stronger, they kept showing her all sorts of pretty things,
and made the time pass away very quickly indeed. How pleased Susy was
the first time they showed her the sweet smile of love with which her
mamma looked at her! She would have jumped for joy if she had been big
enough.</p>
<p>But while her two eyes were so busy in doing all they could to amuse
her, her two ears were not idle, and one day when she was yet a very
little baby, she heard a pleasant sound of bells ringing for church,
that was as sweet as music. She looked surprised, and listened, and
listened, and threw up her arms and smiled. After that, if she cried
when she was washed, some body would rattle the tongs and shovel, or
make some such queer noise, and she would stop crying to hear it. So
then I suppose her ears were very glad, and now they could help her pass
her time much more pleasantly than before; for they could help her hear
her mamma sing, and what sort of a sound keys make when they jingle
together, and all that. Susy was astonished at every thing she heard
for she never had been where there were such wonderful noises before.
And when Sarah put coals on the fire, Susy would start, and perhaps
think it was an earthquake unless her mamma smiled, as much as to say:
"Don't be frightened, darling!"</p>
<p>So what with her eyes, and her ears, and her soft red tongue to get
dinner with, Susy was a very happy baby, growing fatter and stronger and
wiser every day.</p>
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