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Marjorie's Vacation by Carolyn Wells
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Molly came again that morning, and as Grandma had asked her to
stay to dinner with Marjorie, the girls prepared for a good
morning's play.

It was astonishing how many lovely things there were to play, even
when one of the players couldn't move about.

Molly had brought over her paper-doll's house, and as it was quite
different from anything Marjorie had ever seen before, she
wondered if she couldn't make one for herself, and so double the
fun of the game.

Grandma was consulted, but it was Uncle Steve who brought them the
necessary materials to carry out their plan.

A paper-doll's house is quite different from the other kind of a
doll's house, and Molly's was made of a large blankbook.

So Uncle Steve brought a blankbook almost exactly like it for
Marjorie, and then he brought her scissors, and paste, and several
catalogues which had come from the great shops in the city. He
brought, too, a pile of magazines and papers, which were crammed
full of illustrated advertisements.

The two little girls set busily to work, and soon they had cut out
a quantity of chairs, tables, beds, and furniture of all sorts
from the pictured pages.

These they pasted in the book. Each page was a room, and in the
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