. More about live dolls . so that she could be alone with herprecious live doll once more. As they leftthe delightful room, Janie saw the lightstwinkling in the kitchen of the doll-house,and begged mamma to let her peep injust for a moment to see if those dollswere alive, too. Leaving Rosabell to thecare of papa and mamma, she ran to thekitchen, where she found Dinah in a tow-ering rage. She could scarcely speak, MORE ABOUT LIVE DOLLS but managed to gasp out: Now, MissJanie, just look at me! Why, Dinah dear, what? cried Janie. Why, this! and Dinah held up herdress, and exposed her poor feet, b


. More about live dolls . so that she could be alone with herprecious live doll once more. As they leftthe delightful room, Janie saw the lightstwinkling in the kitchen of the doll-house,and begged mamma to let her peep injust for a moment to see if those dollswere alive, too. Leaving Rosabell to thecare of papa and mamma, she ran to thekitchen, where she found Dinah in a tow-ering rage. She could scarcely speak, MORE ABOUT LIVE DOLLS but managed to gasp out: Now, MissJanie, just look at me! Why, Dinah dear, what? cried Janie. Why, this! and Dinah held up herdress, and exposed her poor feet, bothturned backward. Janie sat down and hid her face in herarms, shaking with laughter; for, in spiteof such a deformity, Dinah did look toofunny and cross for anything. She shookall over, and Dinah came to her, andgently patted her saying: Neber min,Miss Janie; dont sob so, you aint doneit—it was you maw. I seen her. I willtry and manage, but, I will have to golike a crab the rest of my nachual life. MORE ABOUT LIVE DOL


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