Raggedy Andy Stories by John B. (John Barton) Gruelle
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page 29 of 74 (39%)
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"I almost forgot to tell you," said Raggedy Andy, "that when pieces of taffy are wrapped in little pieces of paper, just as we wrapped them, they are called 'Kisses'." [Illustration: All sitting together] [Illustration: Fido in a basket] [Illustration: Raggedy Andy and Fido] THE RABBIT CHASE "Well, what shall we play tonight?" asked Henny, the Dutch doll, when the house was quiet and the dolls all knew that no one else was awake. Raggedy Andy was just about to suggest a good game, when Fido, who sometimes slept in a basket in the nursery, growled. All the dollies looked in his direction. Fido was standing up with his ears sticking as straight in the air as loppy silken puppy dog ears can stick up. "He must have been dreaming!" said Raggedy Andy. |
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