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In the good old times, when "Little Women" worked and played
together, the big garret was the scene of many dramatic
revels. After a long day of teaching, sewing, and "helping
mother," the greatest delight of the girls was to transform
themselves into queens, knights, and cavaliers of high
degree, and ascend into a world of fancy and romance.
Cinderella's godmother waved her wand, and the dismal room
became a
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