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Goes by the name of Dotty, which is apt enough since she is a bit dotty.
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Goes by the name of Dotty, which is apt enough since she is a bit dotty.
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Goes by the name of Dotty, which is apt enough since she is a bit dotty.
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Ah, grandma Parlin, you little knew what you were undertaking when you called Dotty Dimple into the back parlor next morning, and began to talk about that money!
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So it was that, early one morning, with no clouds in the sky, the sun creeping up in the east, and a sharp nip in the air, we set out on the main road that would lead us to the commweaver known as Dotty.
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So it was that, early one morning, with no clouds in the sky, the sun creeping up in the east, and a sharp nip in the air, we set out on the main road that would lead us to the commweaver known as Dotty.
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So it was that, early one morning, with no clouds in the sky, the sun creeping up in the east, and a sharp nip in the air, we set out on the main road that would lead us to the commweaver known as Dotty.
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It was alleged Bereng had a sister called Dotty Bereng, but her whereabouts were unknown.
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"Why, here she is," called Dotty from the piazza; "come, Fly; we're going wheel-barrowing."
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Still, when auntie had called Dotty a tol'ably good girl, she must have known it was a mistake!
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