gh one of
his ears was bent, and a piece chipped off one paw, that did not matter.
Madeline loved her Bunny very much.
THE END
THE MAKE-BELIEVE STORIES
(Trademark Registered.)
By LAURA LEE HOPE
Author of THE BOBBSEY TWINS BOOKS, ETC.
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Colored Wrappers and Illustrations by HARRY L. SMITH
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In this fascinating line of books Miss Hope has the various toys come to
life "when nobody is looking" and she puts them through a series of
adventures as interesting as can possibly be imagined.
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THE STORY OF A SAWDUST DOLL
How the toys held a party at the Toy Counter; how
the Sawdust Doll was taken to the home of a nice
little girl, and what happened to her there.
THE STORY OF A WHITE ROCKING HORSE
He was a bold charger and a man purchased him for
his son's birthday. Once the Horse had to go to
the Toy Hospital, and my! what sights he saw
there.
THE STORY OF A LAMB ON WHEELS
She was a dainty creature and a sailor bought her
and took her to a little girl relative and she had
a great time.
THE STORY OF A BOLD TIN SOLDIER
He was Captain of the Company and marched up and
down in the store at night. Then he went to live
with a little boy and had the time of his life.
THE STORY OF A CANDY RABBIT
He was continually in danger of losing his life by
being eaten up. But he had plenty of fun, and
often saw his many friends from the Toy Counter.
THE STORY OF A MONKEY ON A STICK
He was mighty lively and could do many tricks. The
boy who owned him gave a show, and many of the
Monkey's friends were among the actors.
THE STORY OF A CALICO CLOWN
He was a truly comical chap and all the other toys
loved him greatly.
THE STORY OF A NODDING DONKEY
He made happy the life of a little lame boy and
did lots of other good deeds.
THE STORY OF A CHINA CAT
The China Cat had many adventures, but enjoyed
herself most of the time.
THE STORY OF A PLUSH BEAR
This fellow came from the North Pole, stopped for
a while at the toy store, and was then taken to
the seashore by his little master.
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