Raggedy Andy Stories by John B. (John Barton) Gruelle
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page 61 of 74 (82%)
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just like a Wild West Show!"
"We must all have all the fun we can together!" said Raggedy Andy. "Good for you!" cried Uncle Clem. "The more fun we can give each other, the more fun each one of us will have!" [Illustration: The wooden horse pulls a cart] [Illustration: Raggedy Andy and the penny dolls went clear over his head] The wooden horse made the circle of the nursery a great many times, for it pleased him very much to hear the gay laughter of the dolls and he thought to himself, "How happy I will be, living with such a jolly crowd." But just as he was about to pass the door, there was a noise upon the stairs and the wooden horse, hearing it, stopped so suddenly Raggedy Andy and the penny dolls went clear over his head and the dolls in the front of the wagon took Raggedy Andy's seat upon the horse's back. They lay just as they fell, for they did not wish anyone to suspect that they could move or talk. "Ha! Ha! Ha! I knew you were having a lot of fun!" cried a cheery voice. At this, all the dolls immediately scrambled back into their former places, for they recognized the voice of the French dollie. |
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