Title: More dollies
Author: Richard Hunter
Illustrator: Ruth Cobb
Release date: November 12, 2007 [eBook #23456]
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Edwards, Diane Monico, and the Online
        Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This
        file was produced from images generously made available
        by The Internet Archive.)
 
CLOTH, ROYAL 32mo, 1/6 EACH
| 1. The Flamp. | 
| 2. Mrs. Turner's Cautionary Stories. | 
| 3. The Bad Family. | 
| 4. The Story of Little Black Sambo. | 
| 5. The Bountiful Lady. | 
| 6. A Cat Book. | 
| 7. A Flower Book. | 
| 8. The Pink Knight. | 
| 9. The Little Clown. | 
| 10. A Horse Book. | 
| 11. Little People: An Alphabet. | 
| 12. A Dog Book. | 
| 13. The Adventures of Samuel and Selina. | 
| 14. The Little Girl Lost. | 
| 15. Dollies. | 
| 16. The Bad Mrs. Ginger. | 
| 17. Peter Piper's Practical Principles. | 
| 18. Little White Barbara. | 
| 19. The Japanese Dumpy Book. | 
| 20. Towlocks and His Wooden Horse. | 
| 21. The Three Little Foxes. | 
| 22. The Old Man's Bag. | 
| 23. The Three Goblins. | 
| 24. Dumpy Proverbs. | 
| 25. More Dollies. | 
| 26. Little Yellow Wang-lo. | 
| 27. Plain Jane. | 
| 28. The Sooty Man. | 
| 29. Fishy-Winkle. | 
A Cloth Case to contain Twelve Volumes can be had, price 2s. net; or the First Twelve Volumes in Case, price £1 net.
48, Leicester Square.
London:
GRANT RICHARDS
1903
 
| Saint Nicholas brings presents | 
 Saint Nicholas.
Saint Nicholas.
 The Sea-side Doll.
The Sea-side Doll.
| 
There's one doll for winter, | 
| 
Sing a song of Ping-pong, | 
 Ping-Pong.
Ping-Pong.
 Jujuba.
Jujuba.
| 
Here's Uncle Jujuba, | 
| 
His dressing-gown's blue, and | 
 Blue-Coat.
Blue-Coat.
 Punch.
Punch.
| 
There is a queer dolly named Punch, | 
| 
Shepherdess! Shepherdess! | 
 The Shepherdess.
The Shepherdess.
 The Cowboy.
The Cowboy.
| 
There was a bold cowboy | 
| 
This is the long and | 
 Blackman the Giant.
Blackman the Giant.
 The Twins.
The Twins.
| 
If one were not blue, | 
| 
Right about, left about, | 
 The Highlander.
The Highlander.
 Policeman.
Policeman.
| 
When little dolls in Nurs'ry Street, | 
| 
Mollie's frock is crimson, | 
 Mollie.
Mollie.
 The Swinging Clown.
The Swinging Clown.
| 
Swing up! | 
| 
Dolly's home's far away, | 
 Algeria.
Algeria.
 Dame Crump.
Dame Crump.
| 
Some dolls are ev'ry bit as good | 
| 
This is Prince Charming, | 
 Prince Charming.
Prince Charming.
 Mister Merryman.
Mister Merryman.
| 
He's always standing on his toes, | 
| 
Dinah's cheeks are black as coal; | 
 Dinah.
Dinah.
 Smiler.
Smiler.
| 
He smiles throughout the morning, | 
| 
There was a grand coachman, | 
 The Coachman.
The Coachman.
 Little Yam Mango.
Little Yam Mango.
| 
Little Yam Mango | 
| 
There is a brown dolly | 
 Brownie.
Brownie.
 The Imp.
The Imp.
| 
You may call him an imp, |