SOPHIE MAY'S "LITTLE-FOLKS" BOOKS.
DOTTY GOING WEST
"'Please stop,' said Dotty faintly, and the boy came to her, elbowing. 'I want some of that pop-corn so much! I could buy it if you'd hold this baby till I put my hand in my pocket.' The youth laughed, but for the sake of 'making a trade' set down his basket and took the 'enfant terrible.' There was an instant attack upon his hair, which was so long and straggling as to prove an easy prey to the enemy."
SPECIMEN OF "DOTTY DIMPLE" ILLUSTRATIONS
SOPHIE MAY'S "LITTLE-FOLKS" BOOKS.
DOTTY DIMPLE AT HER GRANDMOTHER'S.
"Sophie May's excellent pen has perhaps never written anything more pleasing to children, especially little girls, than Dotty Dimple. If the little reader who follows Dotty through these dozen chapters,—from her visit to her grandmother to the swing under the trees,—he or she will say: 'It has been a treat to read about Dotty Dimple, she's so cunning.'"—Herald of Gospel Liberty.