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The
Dolls’ Christmas Party
Story written by Viola Roseborough
December 14, 2011
It
was the week before Christmas, and
the dolls In the toy-shop played together all night. The biggest one
was from
Paris.
One
night she said, “We ought to have
a party before Santa Claus carries us away to the little girls. I can
dance,
and I will show you how.”
“I
can dance myself if you will pull
the string,” said a “Jim Crow” doll.
“What
shall we have for supper?” piped
a little boy-doll in a Jersey suit. He was always thinking about eating.
“Oh,
dear,” cried the French lady, “I
don’t know what we shall do for supper!”
“I
can get the supper,” added a big
rag doll. The other dolls had never liked her very well, but they
thanked her
now. She had taken lessons at a cooking-school, and knew how to make
cake and
candy. She gave French names to everything she made, and this made it
taste
better. Old Mother Hubbard was there, and she said the rag doll did not
know
how to cook anything.
They
danced in one of the great
shop-windows. They opened a toy piano, and a singing-doll played
“Comin’
through the Rye,” The dolls did not find that a good tune to dance by;
but the
lady did not know any other, although she was the most costly doll in
the shop.
Then they wound up a music-box, and danced by that. This did very well
for some
tunes; but they had to walk around when it played “Hail Columbia,” and
wait for
something else.
The
“Jim Crow” doll had to dance by
himself, for he could do nothing but a “break-down.” He would not dance
at all
unless some one pulled his string. A toy monkey did this; but he would
not stop
when the dancer was tired.
They
had supper on one of the
counters. The rag doll placed some boxes for tables. The supper was of
candy,
for there was nothing in the shop to eat but sugar hearts and eggs. The
dolls
like candy better than anything else, and the supper was splendid.
Patsy
McQuirk said he could not eat candy. He wanted to know what kind of a
supper it
was without any potatoes. He got very angry, put his hands into his
pockets,
and smoked his pipe. It was very uncivil for him to do so in company.
The smoke
made the little ladies sick, and they all tried to climb into a”horn of
plenty”
to get out of the way.
Mother
Hubbard and the two waiters
tried to sing “I love Little Pussy;” but the tall one in a brigand hat
opened
his mouth wide, that the small dollies were afraid they might fall into
it. The
clown raised both arms in wonder, and Jack in the Box sprang up as high
as me
could to look down into the fellow’s throat.
All
the baby-dolls in caps and long
dresses had been put to bed. They woke up when the others were at
supper, and
began to cry. The big doll brought them some candy, and that kept them
quiet
for some time.
The
next morning a little girl found
the toy piano open. She was sure the dolls had been playing on it. The
grown-up
people thought it had been left open the night before; but they do not
understand dolls as well as little people do.
by
Viola Roseborough
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