Yes and no. Yes, since she was modeled after Shirley Temple (which explains her hair style and dress, as well as dolls made after Sally), and no, since she was depicted rather differently from the IRL actress, as Temple never had a sister (Sally had an older sister named Abigail in the film, while Shirley had two older brothers, namely Sonny and Jack).
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Sally Williams was once a living being until her uncle Jonny came to her home soon after tucking her in to bed he messed with her her and he said not to tell anyone sense it was just a "game" so she did as told soon later she burst in to tears and said I didn't want to play his game mother thought it was just a bad dream she had her uncle Jonny over heard them her uncle Jonny said he was going to the store and bringing Sally with him soon later they arrived at the park not the store they got out of the car then uncle Jonny beat her up and messed with her again her again before smashing her head with a rock and leaving her in the grass now she hunts her old home scaring the living day lights out of the older people and happily playing with the younger ones she scared her uncle Jonny to death in his jail cell and yeah that's Sally Williams storey
Sally Shine got struck by lighting in the Hollywood Tower Hotel Elevator on a stormy night! Watch the movie Tower of Terror it's a ride at Hollywood studios! Watch it now! * If you have it*!
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It means that Susie tends to be the one to analyze sally, therefore making her the subject of ridicule. Example: would be if Susie says something bad about sally to another person, it shows Susie's perspective/character, hence forth " what Susie says of sally, says more of Susie than Sally "
No