called a wee little voice one wintry November evening.
Then a wee little red boot was seen coming down the chimney, and another little red boot, and one of the Wee People soon was skipping merrily on the hearth.
He danced himself nearly out of breath singing,
At this, Dorothy Marjorie Ann scowled and said,
Then the most surprising thing happened.
The Wee Little Man blew a whistle, and the Wee People came tumbling down the chimney, one after another, and the most remarkable thing of all was, not one had a speck of soot on his clothing.
All the fairies were scolding.
The Wee Bed-Time Fairy sang,
The Mirror Fairy said,
The Rubber Fairy in the hall began:
The Toy Fairy called,
The School Bell Fairy sang,
The Waste-Basket Fairy said,
The Good-Mannered Fairy sang,
At that, Dorothy Marjorie Ann danced and capered about for she had no idea before, that she had anything to do with making the Wee People thankful, and every hour it grew nearer, and nearer Thanksgiving Day.
Soon all the Fairies were dancing and shouting,
Then the Wee Little Man who first came down the chimney joined hands with her, and they danced up the chimney, off and away, over hill and dale, and all the Wee Fairy People followed them.
Soon they came to a little Wee House.
The table was set for Thanksgiving dinner. Dorothy Marjorie Ann said,
She did not notice that the Little Wee Man had put his wishing cap on her head, and as they ran on, she began to grow smaller, and smaller, and smaller.
They ran all round the house, and the Fairies crowded round her and said,
The Fairies snatched off the wishing cap just in time or there would have been no Dorothy Marjorie Ann left at all!
They all trooped in to dinner, and every hour it grew nearer and nearer Thanksgiving Day.
They sat at a table and Dorothy Marjorie Ann clapped her hands as down sailed some sliced turkey on her plate.
At this very minute the Wee People set up a cry,
Away sailed the turkey, plate and all.
Down sailed a fine piece of pumpkin pie on her plate.
Just as she put her fork into it the Wee People clapped their hands and sang,
The plate sailed away as before.
Down came a plate with cranberry sauce and cookies, but she had not even taken a bite when the Wee People called,
Away sailed the plate, and Dorothy Marjorie Ann was so disappointed, that she ran to the door and put on her wishing cap and said,
She grew just as big as she was before, and the Little People crowded around her and tugged at her dress singing.
At this very minute Uncle Phil came to the rescue, singing,
Dorothy Marjorie Ann winked and blinked her eyes; sure enough she did have a funny cap on, and she cried,
“Where have you been?” asked Father as they sat down to eat turkey and pie and cranberry sauce.
“Where have you been?” asked Mother.
Dorothy Marjorie Ann said,
Uncle Phil knew a few things himself about the Wee People so he said,
After that Dorothy Marjorie Ann found 101 things to be thankful for and made all the Wee People thankful.