Dolly and I : a story for little folks . What Katy did. DOLLYANDI. 75 Lady Jane and Miss Dolly-were kept in the lower drawerof the bureau^ for they werevery fine young ladies, andMrs. Green wished to havethem kept clean and nice. One day, about two weeksafter Miss Dolly was given toNellie, both she and Katy hadbeen playing with the dolls. 76 DOLLYANDI. When the bell rang for tea,they ran clown staks; but be-fore they went they put thedolls in the drawer. As theywere in a hurry, they were notvery careful, and the dressesof both the dolls were sadlytumbled. Mrs. Green, who was in theroom, saw in


Dolly and I : a story for little folks . What Katy did. DOLLYANDI. 75 Lady Jane and Miss Dolly-were kept in the lower drawerof the bureau^ for they werevery fine young ladies, andMrs. Green wished to havethem kept clean and nice. One day, about two weeksafter Miss Dolly was given toNellie, both she and Katy hadbeen playing with the dolls. 76 DOLLYANDI. When the bell rang for tea,they ran clown staks; but be-fore they went they put thedolls in the drawer. As theywere in a hurry, they were notvery careful, and the dressesof both the dolls were sadlytumbled. Mrs. Green, who was in theroom, saw in what mannerMiss Dolly and Lady Janehad been thrown into thedrawer; and before she went DOLLYANDI. 7T clown to tea, she took themboth out, smoothed down theirdresses, and put them back ma more proper manner. Katy and JNTeUie had hadsome talk about their dolls;and the envious girl had saidhers was better than her sis-ters. IN^ellie did not disputewith her about it, but she sawthat Katy had not got overthat bad feeling yet. The children a


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