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THE DOLL THAT FANNY FOUND

- M. M. HATHAWAY

She picked berries for grandma to make pies. She drove the cows home from the pasture every night. She rode into the fields in the hay-cart, and came home on the big loads of hay. She fed the chickens, and played with the kittens. But at last there came a rainy day.
Fanny heard the rain pattering on the window the first thing when she awoke in the morning. As soon as grandma opened the door to call her, she cried out: "O grandma! see how it rains! What shall I do today?"
"You can stay in the house with me," said grandma; "I have not seen much of my little girl yet."
"Well, you must tell me what to do," said Fanny.
"You can go up in the garret and play. There is where your mother and aunt Sarah used to spend a good many rainy days," said grandma.

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