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Title: Dick, Marjorie and Fidge
A Search for the Wonderful Dodo
Author: G. E. Farrow
Release Date: November 18, 2007 [eBook #23541]
Language: English
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DICK, MARJORIE AND FIDGE
A Search for the Wonderful Dodo
by
G. E. FARROW
Author of Adventures in Wallypug Land
With Many Illustrations by Allan Wright
[Illustration: The skipper found the poor bird looking the picture of
misery. "Hope you're feeling better, sir," he said.--Page 132. _Dick,
Marjorie and Fidge_.]
A. L. Burt, Publisher, 52-58 Duane Street, New York
TO MY DEAR LITTLE FRIENDS.
Here is another book! I hope it will be as fortunate in pleasing you, as
the others seem to have been, if I may judge from the many kind and
gratifying letters which have reached me from boys and girls, of all
ages and sizes, and from all parts of the world.
And in connection with these letters, which I always try (though the
pleasurable task grows heavier year by year) to answer myself, I have
had the misfortune to lose a large packet of unanswered ones; so if any
of my little correspondents have written to me during the past year, and
have not received a reply, will he or she write to me again, and give me
an opportunity of repairing the omission?
I am getting quite proud of my gallery of photographs, which my little
friends have sent me, and which, I think, please me almost more than
anything else, if I may except a beautiful Persian kitten which has
come as a present from a little girl at Hereford, and which is a prime
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