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Raggedy Ann Stories by John B. (John Barton) Gruelle
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Raggedy Ann out of the tree and she fell right into Marcella's arms
where she was hugged in a tight embrace.

"You'll never go up on a kite again, Raggedy Ann!" said Marcella, "for I
felt so lost without you. I will never let you leave me again."

So Raggedy Ann went into the house and had breakfast with her little
mistress and Mamma and Daddy smiled at each other when they peeped
through the door into the breakfast room, for Raggedy Ann's smile was
wide and very yellow. Marcella, her heart full of happiness, was feeding
Raggedy Ann part of her egg.

[Illustration]




[Illustration]

RAGGEDY ANN RESCUES FIDO


It was almost midnight and the dolls were asleep in their beds; all
except Raggedy Ann.

Raggedy lay there, her shoe-button eyes staring straight up at the
ceiling. Every once in a while Raggedy Ann ran her rag hand up through
her yarn hair. She was thinking.

When she had thought for a long, long time, Raggedy Ann raised herself
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