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  • Dorothy Dale : a girl of today

    Margaret Penrose

    eBook
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  • Dorothy Dale A Girl of To-Day

    Margaret Penrose, Illustrated

    (Cupples & Leon Co, Jan. 1, 1908)
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  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 8, 2006)
    The major always called her his Little Captain, and she showed such a practical interest in his business, that of running the only newspaper in Dalton, The Bugle, that few, if any boys could have made better partners in the work
  • Dorothy Dale : a girl of today

    Margaret

    Paperback (Aeterna, )
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  • Dorothy Dale - A Girl of Today

    Margaret PENROSE ( - )

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, )
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  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 29, 2017)
    Dorothy Dale is the daughter of an old Civil War veteran who is running a weekly newspaper in a small Eastern town. Her sunny disposition, her fun-loving ways and her trials and triumphs make clean, interesting and fascinating reading. The Dorothy Dale Series is one of the most popular series of books for girls ever published.
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  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 19, 2016)
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  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 10, 2015)
    The day of days had come at last: Dorothy would be the Daughter of the Regiment. "Lucky you don't have to curl your hair, Doro, for the fog is like rain, and that's the worst kind for made curls," said Tavia. "Oh, I do hope it is not going to rain!" "No, it surely won't. But come, don't let's be late." "There's heaps of time, Tavia. Oh, just see Briggs' new flag! Isn't it glorious?" cried Dorothy Dale.
  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

    Penrose Margaret

    Paperback (HardPress Publishing, June 21, 2016)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Jan. 15, 2007)
    The major always called her his Little Captain and she showed such a practical interest in his business that of running the only newspaper in Dalton The Bugle that few if any boys could have made better partners in the work
  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2014)
    The day of days had come at last: Dorothy would be the Daughter of the Regiment. "Lucky you don't have to curl your hair, Doro, for the fog is like rain, and that's the worst kind for made curls," said Tavia. "Oh, I do hope it is not going to rain!" "No, it surely won't. But come, don't let's be late." "There's heaps of time, Tavia. Oh, just see Briggs' new flag! Isn't it glorious?" cried Dorothy Dale. "Not half as glorious as your old Betsy Ross. I'd be too proud to march if I had a real, truly Betsy. I think, anyway, it's prettier with the star of stars than with the regular daisy field of them," and Tavia tied her scarf just once more, that being the fourth time she had smoothed it out and knotted it over. "I think red, white and blue look lovely over a white dress," commented Dorothy. "Your scarf is perfect." "But you are like a live Columbia," insisted Tavia. "No one could look as pretty as you," and her companion fairly beamed with admiration. "Come now, gather up the stuffs. Button your cloak all the way down, for we don't want folks to see how we're dressed," and Dorothy made sure that her own water-proof covered her skirts to the very edge. It was Decoration Day, and the girls were to take part in the Veterans' procession.
  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-Day

    Margaret Penrose

    eBook (HardPress, June 21, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series