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HOW FRECKLE FROG
MADE HERSELF
PRETTY
By
CHARLOTTE B. HERR
Designs
FRANCES BEEM
Published in the Shop of
P. F. VOLLAND & CO.
CHICAGO U.S.A.
THIS LITTLE STORY IS TOLD
AND THE LITTLE PICTURES
WERE DRAWN FOR A GOOD
LITTLE CHILD NAMED
---------------------
COPYRIGHT 1913
P F. VOLLAND & CO
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
HOW FRECKLE FROG MADE HERSELF PRETTY
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Marian, and she
had a doll called Big Mary. Marian loved Big Mary, and
meant to be very good to her. But sometimes she was not.
Santa Claus had brought Big Mary one snowy Christmas
night, and he had brought also a great many pretty clothes for
her to wear. There were three dresses, a warm red one for
winter, and a white one, very thin, for summer, and still
another, of beautiful blue silk with lace on it, for best.
Then, also, there were little skirts, and tiny stockings, and
pretty little shoes with shiny buckles and real heels, and there
was a pink parasol, and, best of all, a dear little muff, made of
soft white fur, to keep Big Mary's hands warm in cold
weather.
At first little Marian loved to dress Big Mary in all these pretty
things, and she would put on first the warm red dress, and then
the thin white one, and then the one of blue silk with the
beautiful lace. And she would raise the big parasol and put it
over Big Mary's head. But she hardly ever gave Big Mary the
little white muff to hold, because that was for very,
very
best.
Little Marian's own mamma had said so.
But when Marian's birthday came, grandma gave her a doll's
trunk, and after that the days were not so pleasant for Big
Mary. It was so much fun to pack the trunk that little Marian
often took off all the clothes Big Mary had on to put them
away in the trunk. Many a time poor Big Mary had to sit for
hours all undressed, and she would shiver and shake, until at
last one time when little Marian had left her lying all night on
the floor without any clothes on, she took a dreadful cold and
became very ill.
Then little Marian was very sorry for what she had done, and
she put Big Mary to bed and sent for Dr. Prince. When the
doctor came he looked at Big Mary's tongue, and felt her
pulse. And then he shook his head and looked very grave. He
said that Big Mary must take some medicine every day, and
must sit out in the fresh air, and always wear her best clothes
all the time; for she was a very sick doll indeed.
So little Marian dressed Big Mary in the blue silk trimmed
with lace, because that was her very best dress, and she raised
the pink parasol and put it over her head and she gave Big
Mary the white muff to hold, because that was for
very,
very
best. Then she carried Big Mary out to the gray rock
in the back yard where the nasturtiums grow, to sit in the fresh
air all day long.
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HOW FRECKLE FROG
MADE HERSELF
PRETTY
By
CHARLOTTE B. HERR
Designs
FRANCES BEEM
Published in the Shop of
P. F. VOLLAND & CO.
CHICAGO U.S.A.
THIS LITTLE STORY IS TOLD
AND THE LITTLE PICTURES
WERE DRAWN FOR A GOOD
LITTLE CHILD NAMED
---------------------
COPYRIGHT 1913
P F. VOLLAND & CO
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
HOW FRECKLE FROG MADE HERSELF PRETTY
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Marian, and she
had a doll called Big Mary. Marian loved Big Mary, and
meant to be very good to her. But sometimes she was not.
Santa Claus had brought Big Mary one snowy Christmas
night, and he had brought also a great many pretty clothes for
her to wear. There were three dresses, a warm red one for
winter, and a white one, very thin, for summer, and still
another, of beautiful blue silk with lace on it, for best.
Then, also, there were little skirts, and tiny stockings, and
pretty little shoes with shiny buckles and real heels, and there
was a pink parasol, and, best of all, a dear little muff, made of
soft white fur, to keep Big Mary's hands warm in cold
weather.
At first little Marian loved to dress Big Mary in all these pretty
things, and she would put on first the warm red dress, and then
the thin white one, and then the one of blue silk with the
beautiful lace. And she would raise the big parasol and put it
over Big Mary's head. But she hardly ever gave Big Mary the
little white muff to hold, because that was for very,
very
best.
Little Marian's own mamma had said so.
But when Marian's birthday came, grandma gave her a doll's
trunk, and after that the days were not so pleasant for Big
Mary. It was so much fun to pack the trunk that little Marian
often took off all the clothes Big Mary had on to put them
away in the trunk. Many a time poor Big Mary had to sit for
hours all undressed, and she would shiver and shake, until at
last one time when little Marian had left her lying all night on
the floor without any clothes on, she took a dreadful cold and
became very ill.
Then little Marian was very sorry for what she had done, and
she put Big Mary to bed and sent for Dr. Prince. When the
doctor came he looked at Big Mary's tongue, and felt her
pulse. And then he shook his head and looked very grave. He
said that Big Mary must take some medicine every day, and
must sit out in the fresh air, and always wear her best clothes
all the time; for she was a very sick doll indeed.
So little Marian dressed Big Mary in the blue silk trimmed
with lace, because that was her very best dress, and she raised
the pink parasol and put it over her head and she gave Big
Mary the white muff to hold, because that was for
very,
very
best. Then she carried Big Mary out to the gray rock
in the back yard where the nasturtiums grow, to sit in the fresh
air all day long.
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