The Girl's Cabinet of Instructive and Moral Stories  by Uncle Philip
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			THE GIRL'S CABINET OF INSTRUCTIVE AND MORAL STORIES 
			BY UNCLE PHILIP. NEW YORK: PHILIP J. COZANS, PUBLISHER, No. 107 NASSAU STREET 1856. [Illustration: Front Cover] [Illustration: A Doll's Party.] A DOLL'S PARTY. Here is a Doll's party. All the little girls of the vicinity who have Dolls, have assembled in order to give their little favorites a nice party. You see they all have Dolls. They are good girls. They are very obedient. They attend school regularly, and as they are well-behaved girls, Santa Claus left each of them a Doll at Christmas time. They have learned their lessons for to-morrow, as their mothers have told them, that duty before pleasure is the good girl's motto. They will play sometimes with their Dolls. Will settle on some new Doll dresses, and  | 
		
			
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