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Excerpt from Two Little Women and Treasure House These exclamations fell swiftly and explosively from the lips of Dotty Rose and Dolly Fayre, as they leaned over the table at which Mr. Rose was drawing plans. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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About The Author:Carolyn Wells (June 18, 1862 - March 26, 1942) was an American writer and poet.Two Little WomenComplete Trilogy:Two Little WomenTwo Little Women On A HolidayTwo Little Women And Treasure House
About The Author:Carolyn Wells (June 18, 1862 - March 26, 1942) was an American writer and poet.Two Little WomenTWO LITTLE WOMEN AND TREASURE HOUSE: Dolly worried a good deal over her teacher's illness, and when Miss Partland was not at school the next day, she decided to go to see her, on the way home. The boys tried to dissuade her, but Dolly was firm. "No use trying to steer off Dolly Fayre, if she's made up her mind," said Lollie Henry. "If she has a bee in her bonnet, she sticks to it like a puppy to a root." They all laughed at this, but Dotty said, earnestly, "Don't go, Doll; you'll have to tell on the boys and girls, and that will be awful mean."
Dotty and Dolly need a place to study. Their wealthy and indulgent parents build them a little house complete with fireplace and its own kitchenette. There they can not only study but also entertain their friends.
When Dotty Rose moves into the house next door to Dolly Fayre, the two 14 year old girls quickly become friends. We follow them through many of their adventures as they finish 8th grade and start high school. Table of Contents: Two Little Women Two Little Women and Treasure House Two Little Women on a Holiday Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was an American writer and poet. She is known for her Patty Fairfield series of novels for young girls.
TWO LITTLE WOMENComplete Trilogy:TWO LITTLE WOMENTWO LITTLE WOMEN ON A HOLIDAYTWO LITTLE WOMEN AND TREASURE HOUSETWO LITTLE WOMEN AND TREASURE HOUSE DOLLY worried a good deal over her teacher's illness, and when Miss Partland was not at school the next day, she decided to go to see her, on the way home. The boys tried to dissuade her, but Dolly was firm. "No use trying to steer off Dolly Fayre, if she's made up her mind," said Lollie Henry. "If she has a bee in her bonnet, she sticks to it like a puppy to a root." They all laughed at this, but Dotty said, earnestly, "Don't go, Doll; you'll have to tell on the boys and girls, and that will be awful mean."TWO LITTLE WOMEN ON A HOLIDAY "Oh, Uncle Jeff," Alicia cried, as they gathered round the dinner-table that same night, "we went to the splendidest play! It was a light opera, 'The Lass and the Lascar.' Have you seen it?" "No, my dear, I rarely go to the theatre; never to foolish pieces like that! But it's all right for you young people. So you enjoyed it, did you? How did you like-" But Alicia's babble interrupted him. "Oh, Uncle, it was simply out of sight! And the hero! Ah-h-h!" Alicia leaned back in her chair and closed her eyes as if the memory of the hero was overwhelming. "Took your fancy, did he?" asked her uncle, with a twinkle in his eye. "Good-looking chap?" "Good-looking faintly expresses it!" and Alicia returned to consciousness. "He was like a Greek god! And his CHARM! Oh, Uncle Jeff, he is just indescribable! I wish you could SEE him."
TWO LITTLE WOMEN AND TREASURE HOUSE DOLLY worried a good deal over her teacher's illness, and when Miss Partland was not at school the next day, she decided to go to see her, on the way home. The boys tried to dissuade her, but Dolly was firm. "No use trying to steer off Dolly Fayre, if she's made up her mind," said Lollie Henry. "If she has a bee in her bonnet, she sticks to it like a puppy to a root." They all laughed at this, but Dotty said, earnestly, "Don't go, Doll; you'll have to tell on the boys and girls, and that will be awful mean."