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Gruelle, John B. (John Barton), 1880-1938

"Raggedy Andy Stories"


Without a word, but filled with a happy wonder, the dolls climbed into
their beds, just as Marcella had left them, and pulled the covers up to
their chins.
And Raggedy Andy lay there, his little shoe button eyes looking straight
towards the ceiling and smiling a joyful smile--not a "half smile" this
time, but a "full size smile."
[Illustration: Raggedy Andy smiling a joyful smile]
[Illustration: Raggedy Andy and the Wooden Horse]
[Illustration: Santa leaves the Wooden Horse]


THE WOODEN HORSE

Santa Claus left a whole lot of toys.
A wooden horse, covered with canton flannel and touched lightly with a
paint brush dipped in black paint to give him a dappled gray appearance,
was one of the presents.
With the wooden horse came a beautiful red wagon with four yellow
wheels. My! The paint was pretty and shiny.
The wooden horse was hitched to the wagon with a patent leather harness;
and he, himself, stood proudly upon a red platform running on four
little nickel wheels.
It was true that the wooden horse's eyes were as far apart as a camel's
and made him look quite like one when viewed from in front, but he had
soft leather ears and a silken mane and tail.
He was nice to look upon, was the wooden horse. All the dolls patted him
and smoothed his silken mane and felt his shiny patent leather harness
the first night they were alone with him in the nursery.


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