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The Little Girl Next Door
BY NINA RHOADES
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A delightful story of true and genuine friendship between an impulsive
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apartment next door. The little girl's determination to cultivate the
acquaintance, begun out of the window during a rainy day, triumphs over
the barriers of caste, and the little blind girl proves to be in every
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manners.
Only Dollie
BY NINA RHOADES
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This is a brightly written story of a girl of twelve, who when the
mystery of her birth is solved, like Cinderella, passes from drudgery to
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