Hope's Doll

A Tale of Puritan Life

Elizabeth Brown sat by a window in the big kitchen making a pink dress for little Hope's doll.

On the chair beside her lay the doll, though you might not have thought of calling it one. It did not have curly hair -- nor eyes that open and shut. In those days no child had toys like our. Hope's doll was made of a corncob; the face was painted on a piece of linen stetched over a ball of wool on the end of the cob.

Read the story of two young Puritan girls and how they live in this book.

Hope's Doll

 

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Reading Level:  5.1    Words: 1061   Pages: 12

Book prints 2 pages per 8.5 X 11 inch paper (4 pages front and back). 

Size: 263K   (Approx.45 seconds over 56.6K modem)

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