Dimple Dallas

The Further Fortunes of a Sweet Little Maid

BY AMY E. BLANCHARD

Author of "A Sweet Little Maid," "A Dear Little Girl,"
"Thy Friend Dorothy," "Kittyboy's Christmas," etc.

ILLUSTRATED BY IDA WAUGH

PHILADELPHIA
GEORGE W. JACOBS & CO
103-105 South Fifteenth Street

Copyright, 1900, by
George W. Jacobs & Co

TO
GWENYTH WAUGH
WELL BELOVED FOR HER OWN SAKE, AND FOR THE SAKE
ON THOSE WHOSE NAME SHE BEARS

A. E. B.


CONTENTS

I.[The New Scholar]
II.[Changes]
III.[Trouble with Donald]
IV.[A New Doll]
V.[More Trouble]
VI.[Where is Bubbles?]
VII.[Uncle Heath]
VIII.[Shopping]
IX.[At Christmas]
X.[A Happy New Year]
XI.[Don and a Pony]
XII.[A May Party]

ILLUSTRATIONS

[Bubbles tried her best to comfort her]
[Eleanor proceeded to open the trunk]
[They had luncheon in the library]
[The two little girls had great times playing]
[Busy over the crown for the queen to wear]