The Nursery, No. 165. September, 1880, Vol. 28 - A Monthly Magazine For Youngest Readers by Various
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"The Nursery," and then tucked us snugly in bed, and we went to sleep to
dream of cookies, and hunting eggs. S.H.P. EMMA AND ETTA. [Illustration: Emma and Etta] Emma and Etta are sisters. They have a doll whose name is Clara. They are very fond of Clara, and it would be hard to tell which of the two Clara likes best. It is not often that one doll has two such mothers. In the picture you may see Emma dressing the doll. She has curled the sweet little thing's hair, and Etta has a nice, clean gown all ready for her to put on. It is to be hoped that this doll with two mothers will not be too much petted. It would be a pity if she should become a spoiled child. A.B.C. [Illustration: Child and Doll] |
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