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Little Miss Dorothy: The Story of the Wonderful Adventures of Two Little People

Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION.
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Two young children, a curious girl and her bright-haired cousin, are carried from ordinary play into a sequence of whimsical, dreamlike adventures in which toys, household objects, and tiny folk spring to life. The work unfolds as a series of short episodic tales—animated puddings and pans, visits to toy-land and dolls' paradises, enchanted animals, and fairy-guided journeys—each sparked by imagination or slumber. Episodes blend gentle peril and comic mishap with recurring lessons about helpfulness, friendship, and wonder, while lively pacing and frequent illustrative scenes keep the tone playful and accessible for young readers.

INTRODUCTION.

Dorothy May was a dear little girl, whose soft eyes met yours with a twinkle in their brown depths. She was very fond of Cousin Ray, a bright-haired boy all curves and dimples, who lived quite near and often came to play with her.

These two little people wondered about the great world around them; about the trees and flowers, the birds and the blue sky.

Of course the fairies loved them, because fairies love all children, and hover around them to whisper strange sounds in their childish ears and picture wonderful sights for their innocent eyes. At least Aunt Polly said so, and told beautiful stories to prove it. But there, if I am going to tell you about the adventures of these two little folks, I must begin with The Funny Pudding.