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Other Stories, by Frances Elizabeth Barrow
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Title: More Mittens with The Doll's Wedding and Other Stories
Being the third book of the series
Author: Frances Elizabeth Barrow
Release Date: July 17, 2010 [EBook #33191]
Language: English
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THE MITTEN SERIES
[Illustration: Out stalked the Griffin, smoking his Pipe, and with him
all the fashionable Beasts of the neighborhood.]
MORE MITTENS:
WITH
THE DOLL'S WEDDING
AND
OTHER STORIES.
BEING
THE THIRD BOOK OF THE SERIES.
BY
AUNT FANNY,
AUTHOR OF THE SIX NIGHTCAP BOOKS, ETC.
NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
443 & 445 BROADWAY.
LONDON: 16 LITTLE BRITAIN.
1863.
Entered, according to act of Congress, in the year 1862, by
FANNY BARROW,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for
the Southern District of New York.
THIS VOLUME
IS
AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED
TO
"ILKEN ANNIE,"
WHO
LIVES ON STATEN ISLAND.
CONTENTS.
A LETTER FROM AUNT FANNY, 7
THE DOLL'S WEDDING, 10
WHAT CAME OF GIPSYING, 25
THE CHILD HEROINE, 50
AUNT MARY, 69
LITTLE PETER, 75
THE STORY TOLD TO WILLIE, 102
A LETTER
FROM AUNT FANNY.
MY DARLING CHILDREN:
I wrote these stories, as I have already told you, some years ago, and
took a great deal of pains with them. I called them "Life Among the
Children;" when, lo and behold! somebody else had written a book with
the very same name, but very different stories, and I never knew one
word about it.
You may believe how sorry I was to take this pretty title when it
belonged to another; and I was very thank
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