. More about live dolls . MORE ABOUT LIVE DOLLS could hardly sleep that night, and arosebright and early. Soon after breakfast thecarriage rattled up to the door, and, aftera loving good-bye kiss to mamma, papaand Janie were driven to the they were walking to and fro onthe platform, they heard one man call toanother: Come down here, Jim, andhelp me lift the biggest trunk I everhandled. It will break my back to liftit alone, sure. Papa and Janie followed to see this en-ormous piece of baggage and they laughedheartily when the porter pointed to thegay little trunk marked, Rosabell.


. More about live dolls . MORE ABOUT LIVE DOLLS could hardly sleep that night, and arosebright and early. Soon after breakfast thecarriage rattled up to the door, and, aftera loving good-bye kiss to mamma, papaand Janie were driven to the they were walking to and fro onthe platform, they heard one man call toanother: Come down here, Jim, andhelp me lift the biggest trunk I everhandled. It will break my back to liftit alone, sure. Papa and Janie followed to see this en-ormous piece of baggage and they laughedheartily when the porter pointed to thegay little trunk marked, now came the train, with the sudden MORE ABOUT LIVE DOLLS. rush and roar and clatter of en-gine and bells. The noise alwaysfrightened Janie, and she claspedher doll tightly, clinging topapas hand until they weresafely inside the car. Papa satopposite the two happy faces,and settled back with his news-paper, as all men awhile, Janie and Rosabell watchedthe houses and trees fly by; but beforeshe knew it, Janies head sank back onthe cushion, and she was fast asleep. She was wakened by hearing the cry: Dinner is now ready in the dining-car. She sprang up gladly, for she was very JO MORE ABOUT LIVE DOLLS hungry. And what a lovely dinner theyhad! Rosabell sat at the table also; but,as she was still unalive, of course shecould not eat. Leaving them to finish their journey,let us return to mamma, who was ashappy as any child over the delightfulnews she had received from the knew what jolly times it meant forthe little ones through the winter, andshe and papa had talked matters over,and had decided to send Janie to visitthe new baby.


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