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Elizabethan Ball
Emma first knew her danger when a loud shout came from outside the carriage. Then the coach shuddered to a stop and the door was flung open. "Well," a masked man murmured. "Who would have guessed that we'd find such a jewel tonight?"
Highwaymen! Emma thought. And no help nearby!
The robber gave Emma a mocking bow. "If you please, my lady,
step out of the carriage."
Emma knew the choice wasn't hers. She stepped to the ground and
took in the scene. One thief held a sword to her coachman's throat,
but the other three had eyes only for her.
What irony, thought Emma. The hours she'd spent on this dress
for the dance tonight. Picking the shimmering blue satin. Hunting
for organza ribbons just the right shade. Arranging the pearls
and sapphires that trimmed the gown. Working the lace into an
exquisite collar. Now the only audience she had for the gown
was a band of thieves!
But there were more important things to consider. "Gentlemen,"
she said quietly, "I beg you to spare my coachman's life."
The group's leader smiled. "Perhaps, my lady. But what have
you to give in exchange?"
Emma thought quickly. Then she demanded, "Your sword."
Seeing him hesitate, she added, "I assure you, I shall not
rob you."
With an astonished laugh, the robber handed her the weapon. He
watched as Emma deftly cut loose a pearl from her gown. Another
flick and a sapphire tumbled to the ground.
"Enough!" the robber commanded. "We are rough
men. But we respect bravery-and beauty. You have more than paid
your ransom."
He motioned to his men. As he turned to go, the robber called
back, "You are a noble swordswoman, my lady. And a pearl
beyond price."
Item: E-0003
~ Elizabethan Ball Outfit
Retail Price: $ 40.00 + s&h
Includes:
Blue ball gown , shoes & pearls hair decoration
** Emma doll sold separate - click here
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