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English: Little Louis, the Dauphin (aka "Louis XVII of France")

Identifier: stnicholasserial71dodg (find matches)
Title: St. Nicholas (serial)
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905
Subjects: Children's literature
Publisher: (New York : Scribner & Co.)
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Bird-Pictures by Giacomelli, with verses, 182—Trot, Dot and Bunny, 272—Illustrated Alphabet, 350—Goats with Long Hair ; Babys Journey, 431—Neds Stilts ; Naughty Jack, 512. Frontispieces.—Grandmother, facing Title-page of Volume—Little Louis, the Dauphin, facing page 1—Making Mammas Christmas Present, 89— The Beggars are Coming to Town, 193—The Princes in theTower, 281—The Little Peasant, 361—A Burial at Sea, 441. Young Contributors Department. Miss Moffats Dream (Illustrated) 436 The Letter-Box 84, 188, 276, 356, 436, 517 The Riddle-Box 86, 190, 278, 359, 439, 519 Our Music Page. The City Child. (Alfred Tennyson) Mrs. Alfred Tennyson. 349, 430 Minnie and Winnie. (Alfred Tennyson) Mrs. Alfred Tennyson 428 Bye, Baby, Bye ! (Mary Mapes Dodge) Hubert P. Main. 516 Plays. Mother Goose and her Family. A Christmas Recreation. (Illustrated \ Fdward Ep-p-leston id.6 by Allegra Eggleston) > Sleeping Princess. The Operetta. (Illustrated by E. B. Bensell) John V. Sears 267
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LITTLE LOUIS, THE DAUPHIN.(See page 51,J ST. NICHOLAS. Vol. VII. NOVEMBER, 1879. No. 1. (Copyright, 1879, by Scribner & Co.) HOW SOME DOLLS BROKE THE LAW.By Sarah Winter Kellogg. At William Hacketts dingy, cramped quartersin London, there were three very busy people.These were Mrs. Hackett, Miss Hackett, andMaster Hackett. They were working upstairs inan attic room, sitting about a table on which therewere dolls, doll-heads, doll-bodies. All about theroom were boxes of dolls, undressed, except forthose inevitable little paper-cambric slips whichseem to embody the only inalienable right thatdolls have in this world. There were red-haireddolls, black-haired dolls, golden-haired dolls, no-haired dolls,—every description of the genus, per-haps, except the china doll. Were the Hacketts—Mrs., Miss and Master—dressing dolls to help out belated Santa Claus?No. Were they making dolls ? Again, no. Theywere unmaking the creatures. It would have madeany little girls blood run cold to st

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  • booksubject:Children_s_literature
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