Raggedy Andy Stories by John B. (John Barton) Gruelle
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"Oh, not at all," Raggedy Andy replied, "for there was always a nest of mice down in the corner of the trunk. Cute little Mama and Daddy mice, and lots of little teeny weeny baby mice. And when the mama and daddy mice were away, I used to cuddle the tiny little baby mice!" "No wonder you were never lonesome!" said Uncle Clem, who was very kind and loved everybody and everything. "No, I was never lonesome in the old trunk in the attic, but it is far more pleasant to be out again and living here with all you nice friends!" said Raggedy Andy. And all the dolls thought so too, for already they loved Raggedy Andy's happy smile and knew he would prove to be as kindly and lovable as Raggedy Ann. [Illustration: Raggedy Andy and a mouse] [Illustration: Raggedy Andy in bed] [Illustration: Raggedy Andy throws a pillow] THE SPINNING WHEEL One night, after all the household had settled down to sleep, Raggedy |
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