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nd some are dumb. Bald head dolls, and dolls with hair, All beauties in their way-- So very nice, So low in price, Please buy my dolls to-day. Laughing dolls, and crying dolls; Dolls of various ages, Infant dolls, And lady dolls, Dolls in all the stages. Go where you may, you will not find Such bargains as are these Make my heart light, Buy them to night, To grace your Christmas trees. [Illustration: Finishing Dolls.] [Page 49--Dolly Land] [Illustration: Doctor Charlie and His Patient.] Doctor Charlie and His Patient Run for the doctor! Dolly's very sick! Mary, you'll have to go, I cannot leave her; Tell him to pack his bottles And come quick; I think she has got A very dangerous fever." In stalks a hat and cane; If you look close, You'll see Doctor Charlie, Somewhere under; He takes a pinch of snuff And blows his nose, While poor sick Dolly Seems to stare in wonder. He feels her pules, he Gravely shakes his head: His hat dropped o'er his eyes With the shake he gave it; He says poor dolly Must be put to bed And have her head shaved-- He, in fact, will shave it. Poor mamma sober looks, But says at once That "Dolly's head shall Not be shaved! I guess not! Her hair would never grow Again, you dunce!" "It shall!" "It shan't!" "She'll die then, if it's not!" But Mary, ere the quarrel Gets too grave (Already in her hand A bowl of gruel), Says, "Don't you know That doctors do not shave? And then besides, It really would be cruel!" "I'll give her pills, then, When she's safe in bed, Plenty and sweet--of sugar I will make them; As dolly cannot eat, 'Twill do instead For you and me and Mary here to take them." Dollies' Broken Noses Two little babies In carriages two, Two little nurses With duty to do. Both little nurses Were careful at first, Soon both grew careless-- Which was the worst. O what a pitiful Wail from the street! One broken rail Trips four little feet. Over went carriages, Babies and all, And two china noses Were cracked in the fall. The Soldier Dolly There once was a sweet tiny maiden, A wee little woman of four, Who scarce could reach up to the t
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