LITTLE MISS
DOROTHY

Dorothy turned, and there stood the dearest little doll with coal-black curlsand coral-pink cheeks.—Page 78. Little Miss Dorothy.
LITTLE MISS
DOROTHY
The Story of
the Wonderful
Adventures of
Two Little People
By MARTHA JAMES
WITH MANY ILLUSTRATIONS
BY J. WATSON DAVIS
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER, 52–58 DUANE
STREET, NEW YORK
Copyright, 1901, by A. L. Burt.
LITTLE MISS DOROTHY.
PREFACE.
O the wonderful journeys the children take
In fairy boats o’er sunset lake:
A drowsy fleet with Captain Snore,
Who lands them safely on slumber shore!
And Little Boy Blue is waiting there
To show them the road to dreamland fair.
Over the road they float away,
Meeting their friends of every day,
Heroes of “once-upon-a-time”
And magic scenes of ev’ry clime;
Playthings and friends the same until
They reach dear Topsy-turvy Hill.
And fairies nightly frolic there
All on the road to dreamland fair.
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CHAPTER I. |
THE FUNNY PUDDING. | 1 |
CHAPTER II. |
THE LITTLE ROSEBUD CALENDAR. | 15 |
CHAPTER III. |
THE BOY IN THE TEAPOT. | 30 |
CHAPTER IV. |
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