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The narrative centers on two girls, Dotty and Dolly, who dream of having their own space for study and leisure. Their fathers agree to build a small house for them, which includes a living room, dining area, and kitchenette, designed to be both a study and a place for social gatherings. As the girls anticipate the completion of their new home, they express excitement over its features, such as window seats and a fireplace. The story explores themes of friendship, creativity, and the joys of childhood, as the girls navigate their school life and personal aspirations while eagerly awaiting their treasure house.
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