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adfully 'shamed of it,' and has rather a lively time, with all her trials in going to school."--_New York Citizen_. * * * * * DOTTY DIMPLE AT PLAY. "'Charming Dotty Dimple' as she is so universally styled, has become decidedly a favorite with young and old, who are alike pleased with her funny sayings and doings.--DOTTY AT PLAY will be found very attractive, and the children, especially the girls, will be delighted with her adventures."--_Boston Express_. * * * * * DOTTY DIMPLE'S FLYAWAY. "This is the final volume of the DOTTY DIMPLE SERIES. It relates how little Flyaway provisioned herself with cookies and spectacles and got lost on a little hill while seeking to mount to heaven, and what a precious alarm there was until she was found, and the subsequent joy at her recovery, with lots of quaint speeches and funny incidents."--_North American_. "A Little Red Riding-Hoodish story, sprightly and takingly told."--_American Farmer_. SOPHIE MAY'S "LITTLE-FOLKS" BOOKS. [Illustration: LITTLE PRUDY'S FLYAWAY SERIES] _Six Volumes. Illustrated. Comprising:_-- LITTLE FOLKS ASTRAY. PRUDY KEEPING HOUSE. AUNT MADGE'S STORY. LITTLE GRANDMOTHER. LITTLE GRANDFATHER. MISS THISTLEDOWN. Price 75 cents per volume. SOPHIE MAY'S "LITTLE-FOLKS" BOOKS. LITTLE FOLKS ASTRAY. "This is a book for the little ones of the nursery or play-room. It introduces all the old favorites of the Prudy and Dotty books with new characters and funny incidents. It is a charming book, wholesome and sweet in every respect, and cannot fail to interest children under twelve years of age."--_Christian Register_. * * * * * PRUDY KEEPING HOUSE. "How she kept it, why she kept it, and what a good time she had playing cook, and washer-woman, and ironer, is told as only SOPHIE MAY can tell stories. All the funny sayings and doings of the queerest and cunningest little women ever tucked away in the covers of a book will please little folks and grown people alike."--_Press_. * * * * * AUNT MADGE'S STORY. "Tells of a little waif of a girl, who gets into every conceivable kind of scrape and out again with lightning rapidity, through the whole pretty little book. How she nearly drowns her bosom friend, and afterwards saves her by a v
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