. Doctor Papa. if her comrade dies in the snow-stormshe will be dreadfully shamed of .it, and has rather a lively timevitb all her trials In going to school—iVeio Tori Citizen. DOTTT DIMPLE AT PLAT. * Chanmng Dotty DQlpIe as she is so universallystyl^,lias b4oome decidedly a favorite with young and old, who are alike pleasedwith her funny sayings and doings. Dotty at will be foundvery attractive, and the children, especially the girls, will be delightedwith her adventures. — Boiton Exprus. DOTTY DIMPLES FLYAWAY.^ • ** This is the floal volume of the Dotty Dimple Sebies. It relatesb6w lit


. Doctor Papa. if her comrade dies in the snow-stormshe will be dreadfully shamed of .it, and has rather a lively timevitb all her trials In going to school—iVeio Tori Citizen. DOTTT DIMPLE AT PLAT. * Chanmng Dotty DQlpIe as she is so universallystyl^,lias b4oome decidedly a favorite with young and old, who are alike pleasedwith her funny sayings and doings. Dotty at will be foundvery attractive, and the children, especially the girls, will be delightedwith her adventures. — Boiton Exprus. DOTTY DIMPLES FLYAWAY.^ • ** This is the floal volume of the Dotty Dimple Sebies. It relatesb6w little Flyaway provisionad herself with cookies and spectacles andgot lost on a little hill while seeking to mount to heaves, and what aprecious alarm there was until she was found, and the subsequent joyM her reeoTei^, tritb \&* of quaint speech^ and fmmy incidents. —H^orih American. ^ A Little E« fUdag-HoodilB aoty,i5>flg^ Mxfl taldflgly told. -^lH#HcO> fwrner. SOPHIE MAYS LITTLE-FOLKS Sit Volumes. Tllualrated. CotnjTfmnfl;—* TLITTIS FOLKS AStRAT. PEDST KKTIPISG AUirr MADGES SfOa?. UTTL£ GBAKDMOTHES. * UTTLE GEAITDFATHER. loss THISTLEDOWIi 78 eentt o«r voloi SOPHIE MAYS UnrLE-FOLKS* BOOKS. LITTLE FOLKS ASTRAY. This is * book tot iLe Jiule ones of the nars«ry or inlroduces aJl ihe old farorites of ibe Prudy and Dotty books wilbiiitr chAract«!r3 and funny lucideuts. It is & charming hook, whole*some and sweet iu every respect, and cannot tali to interest childreaundcf twelve years pf ^ge, ^ CkrMiau Hegitter. PRUDY KEEPING HOUSE* Bow she kept it, why she kept It, and what a good time she hadplaying cook, and washerti^bman, and ironer, Is tuld as only SopaiBMav can tell stories. All the funny ^yings and doings of the queer-est and conningest DnJe womaD eref tucked away In the coders of abook will pJease lUtld CoUes ajod grovo people ali^ » Prea». AUNT MADGES STORY. Tells of a little rofe of i girl, who gets into i^trj concelvaBlak


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