When Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy came back from London,—where they could not find any Laughing Medicine in any of the shops,—
They found Little White Barbara quite rosy and fat, and they were so happy. And she was never called Little White Barbara any more.

THE DUMPY BOOKS
FOR CHILDREN

18. Little White Barbara

The Dumpy Books for Children

CLOTH, ROYAL 32mo, 1/6 EACH
I.The Flamp, the Ameliorator, and the Schoolboy’s Apprentice. By E. V. Lucas.
II.Mrs. Turner’s Cautionary Stories.
III.The Bad Family. By Mrs. Fenwick.
IV.The Story of Little Black Sambo. Illustrated in Colours. By Helen Bannerman.
V.The Bountiful Lady. By Thomas Cobb.
VI.A Cat Book. Portraits by H. Officer Smith. Text by E. V. Lucas.
VII.A Flower Book. Illustrated in Colours by Nellie Benson. Text by Eden Coybee.
VIII.The Pink Knight. Illustrated in Colours by J. R. Monsell.
IX.The Little Clown. By Thomas Cobb.
X.A Horse Book. Illustrated in Colours. By Mary Tourtel.
XI.Little People: An Alphabet. Illustrated in Colours by Henry Mayer. Verses by T. W. H. Crosland.
XII.A Dog Book. Illustrated in Colours by Carton Moore Park. Text by Ethel Bicknell.
XIII.The Adventures Of Samuel and Selina. Illustrated in Colours by Jean C. Archer.
XIV.The Little Girl Lost. By Eleanor Raper.
XV.Dollies. Illustrated in Colours by Ruth Cobb. Verses by Richard Hunter.
XVI.The Bad Mrs. Ginger. Illustrated in Colours by Honor C. Appleton.
XVII.Peter Piper’s Practical Principles. Illustrated in Colours.
XVIII.Little White Barbara. Illustrated in Colours by Eleanor S. March.
XIX.The Japanese Dumpy Book. Illustrated in Colours by Yoshio Markino.