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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/23399-8.txt b/23399-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b68394f --- /dev/null +++ b/23399-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,675 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of Little White Barbara, by Eleanor S. March + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Little White Barbara + +Author: Eleanor S. March + +Release Date: November 7, 2007 [EBook #23399] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LITTLE WHITE BARBARA *** + + + + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + [The HTML version of this text includes all illustrations. + + This book was originally published as part of a series, "The Dumpy + Books for Children." Other titles include _Little Yellow Wang-lo_ + and _Little Black Sambo_. The publisher's list has been moved to + the end of the e-text. Punctuation and capitalization are unchanged.] + + + + + LITTLE WHITE BARBARA + + By Eleanor S. March + + Illustrated + in Colours + + _London:_ + GRANT RICHARDS + 1902 + + + + + THE DUMPY BOOKS + FOR CHILDREN + + + 18. Little White Barbara + + + + + [Illustration {Publisher's Device: + Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd. / London}] + + * * * * * + * * * * + +This is Little White Barbara. She was +called Little White Barbara because she +had such a white face. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +She lived with her two aunts, Aunt Dosy +and Aunt Posy. + + +This is Aunt Dosy. + + +This is Aunt Posy. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +They were very kind to her. All day long +they used to talk about what she ought +to do to get fat and rosy. + + +Every morning Aunt Dosy gave Little +White Barbara cod liver oil to make her +fat. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +And Aunt Posy rubbed her cheeks with a +rough towel to make them red. + + +If it was raining they made her sit +indoors all day by the fire. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +And if it was hot they fanned her all +day long to keep her cool. + + +But still she only got paler and paler, + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +And thinner and thinner. + + +Until at last she almost faded away, and +you could only see her by looking +through a telescope. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +And then Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy began +to cry and say, "Oh, dear, what shall we +do!" + +They cried so hard that their caps fell +off, and then they said: "We will send +for Dr. Funnyman." + + +When Dr. Funnyman came he looked at +Little White Barbara through an +eye-glass and a magnifying glass and an +opera-glass and a telescope, and then he +said to Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy: "You +must go to London and buy her some +Laughing Medicine. I will send her +something to do her good till you come +back." + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +So Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy went to +London to buy the Laughing Medicine. And +the Doctor sent Barbara--what do you +think?--not a bottle of medicine, but + +His naughty little boy Tommy to play +with her. + + +Tommy looked very funny. He had a frog +in one pocket and a guinea-pig in the +other, and directly Barbara saw him + + [Illustration] + +She began to laugh. + + +And she laughed and laughed, and all the +time + +[_opposite_] + + [Illustration: HER FACE + GOT FATTER + AND FATTER + AND FATTER + AND FATTER!] + + +And then Tommy showed her how to climb +trees, but + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +She fell down, and then she began to +laugh so much that + +This time she got so fat, all the +buttons came off the back of her frock. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +Then they ran races round the garden +till Barbara's cheeks got quite red, and + +Tommy showed her how to play leap-frog, +and she was so hungry at tea-time that + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +She ate twenty-two pieces of +bread-and-butter and seventeen pieces of +bread-and-jam, and drank ten cups of +milk, and + +When Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy came back +from London,--where they could not find +any Laughing Medicine in any of the +shops,-- + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +They found Little White Barbara quite +rosy and fat, and they _were_ so happy. + +And she was never called Little White +Barbara any more. + + * * * * * + * * * * + +_The Dumpy Books for Children_ + +CLOTH, ROYAL 32mo, 1/6 EACH + + I. +The Flamp, the Ameliorator, and the Schoolboy's Apprentice.+ + By E. V. LUCAS. + II. +Mrs. Turner's Cautionary Stories.+ + III. +The Bad Family.+ By Mrs. FENWICK. + IV. +The Story of Little Black Sambo.+ Illustrated in Colours. + By HELEN BANNERMAN. + V. +The Bountiful Lady.+ By THOMAS COBB. + VI. +A Cat Book.+ Portraits by H. OFFICER SMITH. + Text by E. V. LUCAS. + VII. +A Flower Book.+ Illustrated in Colours by NELLIE BENSON. + Text by EDEN COYBEE. + VIII. +The Pink Knight.+ Illustrated in Colours by J. R. MONSELL. + IX. +The Little Clown.+ By THOMAS COBB. + X. +A Horse Book.+ Illustrated in Colours. By MARY TOURTEL. + XI. +Little People: An Alphabet.+ Illustrated in Colours + by HENRY MAYER. Verses by T. W. H. CROSLAND. + XII. +A Dog Book.+ Illustrated in Colours by CARTON MOORE PARK. + Text by ETHEL BICKNELL. + XIII. +The Adventures Of Samuel and Selina.+ Illustrated in Colours + by JEAN C. ARCHER. + XIV. +The Little Girl Lost.+ By ELEANOR RAPER. + XV. +Dollies.+ Illustrated in Colours by RUTH COBB. + Verses by RICHARD HUNTER. + XVI. +The Bad Mrs. Ginger.+ Illustrated in Colours + by HONOR C. APPLETON. + XVII. +Peter Piper's Practical Principles.+ Illustrated in Colours. + XVIII. +Little White Barbara.+ Illustrated in Colours + by ELEANOR S. MARCH. + XIX. +The Japanese Dumpy Book.+ Illustrated in Colours + by YOSHIO MARKINO. + +_A Cloth Case to contain Twelve Volumes can be had price 2s. net; +or the First Twelve Volumes in Case, price £1 net,_ + + +London: GRANT RICHARDS,+ + 48, Leicester Square. + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Little White Barbara, by Eleanor S. 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March + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Little White Barbara + +Author: Eleanor S. March + +Release Date: November 7, 2007 [EBook #23399] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LITTLE WHITE BARBARA *** + + + + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + +</pre> + + +<div class = "mynote"> +<p>This book was originally published as part of the series, “The +Dumpy Books for Children.” Other titles include <i>Little Yellow +Wang-lo</i> and <i>Little Black Sambo</i>. Two preliminary pages have +been moved to the <a href = "#publist">end of the e-text</a>. +Punctuation and capitalization are unchanged.</p> + +<p>The graphic used as a separator is adapted from the cover design.</p> +</div> + +<!-- png 001 --> +<p class = "illustration space"> +<img src = "images/cover.jpg" width = "296" height = "496" +alt = "LITTLE WHITE BARBARA / ELEANOR MARCH"> +</p> + +<!-- png 004 --> +<h1>Little White Barbara</h1> + +<h3>By Eleanor S. March</h3> + +<p> </p> + +<h5>ILLUSTRATED<br> +IN COLOURS</h5> + +<p> </p> + +<h4><i>London:</i><br> +GRANT RICHARDS<br> +1902</h4> + +<p> </p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/divider.jpg" width = "293" height = "36" +alt = "----"> +</p> + +<!-- png 005 --> +<p class = "illustration space"> +<img src = "images/publogo.gif" width = "97" height = "169" +alt = "publisher's device: Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd. / London"> +</p> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/divider.jpg" width = "293" height = "36" +alt = "----"> +</p> + +<div class = "maintext"> + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">2</span> +<!-- png 006 --> +<p>This is Little White Barbara. She was called Little White Barbara +because she had such a white face.</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 3 / png 007 --> +<img src = "images/pic01.jpg" width = "231" height = "391" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 6 / png 008 --> +<img src = "images/pic02.jpg" width = "226" height = "390" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">7</span> +<!-- png 009 --> +<p>She lived with her two aunts, Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy.</p> + +<p>This is Aunt Dosy.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">10</span> +<!-- png 010 --> +<p>This is Aunt Posy.</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 11 / png 011 --> +<img src = "images/pic03.jpg" width = "267" height = "391" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 14 / png 012 --> +<img src = "images/pic04.jpg" width = "274" height = "373" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">15</span> +<!-- png 013 --> +<p>They were very kind to her. All day long they used to talk about what +she ought to do to get fat and rosy.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">18</span> +<!-- png 014 --> +<p>Every morning Aunt Dosy gave Little White Barbara cod liver oil to +make her fat.</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 19 / png 015 --> +<img src = "images/pic05.jpg" width = "305" height = "383" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 22 / png 016 --> +<img src = "images/pic06.jpg" width = "285" height = "379" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">23</span> +<!-- png 017 --> +<p>And Aunt Posy rubbed her cheeks with a rough towel to make them +red.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">26</span> +<!-- png 018 --> +<p>If it was raining they made her sit indoors all day by the fire.</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 27 / png 019 --> +<img src = "images/pic07.jpg" width = "269" height = "401" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 30 / png 020 --> +<img src = "images/pic08.jpg" width = "272" height = "370" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">31</span> +<!-- png 021 --> +<p>And if it was hot they fanned her all day long to keep her cool.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">34</span> +<!-- png 022 --> +<p>But still she only got paler and paler,</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 35 / png 023 --> +<img src = "images/pic09.jpg" width = "273" height = "407" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 38 / png 024 --> +<img src = "images/pic10.jpg" width = "281" height = "382" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">39</span> +<!-- png 025 --> +<p>And thinner and thinner.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">42</span> +<!-- png 026 --> +<p>Until at last she almost faded away, and you could only see her by +looking through a telescope.</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 43 / png 027 --> +<img src = "images/pic11.jpg" width = "218" height = "419" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 46 / png 028 --> +<img src = "images/pic12.jpg" width = "307" height = "374" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">47</span> +<!-- png 029 --> +<p>And then Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy began to cry and say, “Oh, +dear, what shall we do!”</p> + +<p>They cried so hard that their caps fell off, and then they said: +“We will send for Dr. Funnyman.”</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td colspan = "2"> +<!-- page 51 / png 031 --> +<p class = "float"> +<img src = "images/pic13.jpg" width = "321" height = "394" +alt = "see text"></p> +<span class = "pagenum left">50</span> +<!-- png 030 --> +<p>When Dr. Funnyman came he looked at Little White Barbara through an +eye-glass and a magnifying glass and an opera-glass and a telescope, and +then he said to Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy: “You must go to London +and buy her some Laughing Medicine. I will send her something to do her +good till you come back.”</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 54 / png 032 --> +<img src = "images/pic14.jpg" width = "277" height = "398" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">55</span> +<!-- png 033 --> +<p>So Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy went to London to buy the Laughing +Medicine. And the Doctor sent Barbara—what do you think?—not +a bottle of medicine, but</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">58</span> +<!-- png 034 --> +<p>His naughty little boy Tommy to play with her.</p> + +<p>Tommy looked very funny. He had a frog in one pocket and a guinea-pig +in the other, and directly Barbara saw him</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 59 / png 035 --> +<img src = "images/pic15.jpg" width = "274" height = "385" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 62 / png 036 --> +<img src = "images/pic16.jpg" width = "290" height = "422" +alt = "HER FACE / GOT FATTER / AND FATTER / AND FATTER / AND FATTER!"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">63</span> +<!-- png 037 --> +<p>She began to laugh.</p> + +<p>And she laughed and laughed, and all the time</p> + +<p class = "center">[<i>opposite</i>]</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">66</span> +<!-- png 038 --> +<p>And then Tommy showed her how to climb trees, but</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 67 / png 039 --> +<img src = "images/pic17.jpg" width = "322" height = "435" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 70 / png 040 --> +<img src = "images/pic18.jpg" width = "305" height = "410" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">71</span> +<!-- png 041 --> +<p>She fell down, and then she began to laugh so much that</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">74</span> +<!-- png 042 --> +<p>This time she got so fat, all the buttons came off the back of her +frock.</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 75 / png 043 --> +<img src = "images/pic19.jpg" width = "301" height = "413" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 78 / png 044 --> +<img src = "images/pic20.jpg" width = "289" height = "398" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">79</span> +<!-- png 045 --> +<p>Then they ran races round the garden till Barbara’s cheeks got +quite red, and</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">82</span> +<!-- png 046 --> +<p>Tommy showed her how to play leap-frog, and she was so hungry at +tea-time that</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 83 / png 047 --> +<img src = "images/pic21.jpg" width = "323" height = "399" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 86 / png 048 --> +<img src = "images/pic22.jpg" width = "255" height = "369" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">87</span> +<!-- png 049 --> +<p>She ate twenty-two pieces of bread-and-butter and seventeen pieces of +bread-and-jam, and drank ten cups of milk, and</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum left">90</span> +<!-- png 050 --> +<p>When Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy came back from London,—where they +could not find any Laughing Medicine in any of the shops,—</p> +</td> +<td> +<!-- page 91 / png 051 --> +<img src = "images/pic23.jpg" width = "313" height = "402" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + + + + +<table summary = "text and illustration"> +<tr> +<td> +<!-- page 94 / png 052 --> +<img src = "images/pic24.jpg" width = "319" height = "427" +alt = "see text"> +</td> +<td> +<span class = "pagenum">95</span> +<!-- png 053 --> +<p>They found Little White Barbara quite rosy and fat, and they +<i>were</i> so happy.</p> + +<p>And she was never called Little White Barbara any more.</p> +</td> +</tr> +</table> + +</div> <!-- end div maintext --> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/divider.jpg" width = "293" height = "36" +alt = "----"> +</p> + +<div class = "titlepage"> +<a name = "publist" id = "publist"> </a> + +<!-- png 002 --> +<p>THE DUMPY BOOKS<br> +FOR CHILDREN</p> + +<p> <br> </p> + +<h3 class = "right">18. Little White Barbara</h3> + +</div> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/divider.jpg" width = "293" height = "36" +alt = "----"> +</p> + +<!-- png 003 --> +<h3><i>The Dumpy Books for Children</i></h3> + +<h5>CLOTH, ROYAL 32mo, <span class = "sans"><b>1/6</b></span> EACH</h5> + +<table class = "advert" summary = "publisher's list of titles"> +<tr> +<td class = "number">I.</td> +<td><p><b>The Flamp, the Ameliorator, and the Schoolboy’s +Apprentice.</b> By <span class = "smallcaps">E. V. +Lucas</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">II.</td> +<td><p><b>Mrs. Turner’s Cautionary Stories.</b></p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">III.</td> +<td><p><b>The Bad Family.</b> By <span class = "smallcaps">Mrs. +Fenwick</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">IV.</td> +<td><p><b>The Story of Little Black Sambo.</b> Illustrated in Colours. +By <span class = "smallcaps">Helen Bannerman</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">V.</td> +<td><p><b>The Bountiful Lady.</b> By <span class = "smallcaps">Thomas +Cobb</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">VI.</td> +<td><p><b>A Cat Book.</b> Portraits by <span class = +"smallcaps">H. Officer Smith</span>. Text by <span class = +"smallcaps">E. V. Lucas</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">VII.</td> +<td><p><b>A Flower Book.</b> Illustrated in Colours by <span class = +"smallcaps">Nellie Benson</span>. Text by <span class = "smallcaps">Eden +Coybee</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">VIII.</td> +<td><p><b>The Pink Knight.</b> Illustrated in Colours by <span class = +"smallcaps">J. R. Monsell</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">IX.</td> +<td><p><b>The Little Clown.</b> By <span class = "smallcaps">Thomas +Cobb</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">X.</td> +<td><p><b>A Horse Book.</b> Illustrated in Colours. By <span class = +"smallcaps">Mary Tourtel</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XI.</td> +<td><p><b>Little People: An Alphabet.</b> Illustrated in Colours by +<span class = "smallcaps">Henry Mayer</span>. Verses by <span class = +"smallcaps">T. W. H. Crosland</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XII.</td> +<td><p><b>A Dog Book.</b> Illustrated in Colours by <span class = +"smallcaps">Carton Moore Park</span>. Text by <span class = +"smallcaps">Ethel Bicknell</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XIII.</td> +<td><p><b>The Adventures Of Samuel and Selina<ins class = "correction" +title = ". missing in original (no space at line-end)">. +</ins></b>Illustrated in Colours by <span class = "smallcaps">Jean C. +Archer</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XIV.</td> +<td><p><b>The Little Girl Lost.</b> By <span class = "smallcaps">Eleanor +Raper</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XV.</td> +<td><p><b>Dollies.</b> Illustrated in Colours by <span class = +"smallcaps">Ruth Cobb</span>. Verses by <span class = +"smallcaps">Richard Hunter</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XVI.</td> +<td><p><b>The Bad Mrs. Ginger.</b> Illustrated in Colours by <span class += "smallcaps">Honor C. 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March</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class = "number">XIX.</td> +<td><p><b>The Japanese Dumpy Book.</b> Illustrated in Colours by <span +class = "smallcaps">Yoshio Markino</span>.</p></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<p class = "center"> +<i>A Cloth Case to contain Twelve Volumes can be had price 2s. net; +or the First Twelve Volumes in Case, price £1 net,</i></p> + +<h5 class = "smallcaps sans"> +<b>London: GRANT RICHARDS,</b><br> +<b>48</b>, Leicester Square.</h5> + +<!-- png 054 --> +<!-- back cover --> + +<p class = "illustration"> +<img src = "images/divider.jpg" width = "293" height = "36" +alt = "----"> +</p> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Little White Barbara, by Eleanor S. 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March + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Little White Barbara + +Author: Eleanor S. March + +Release Date: November 7, 2007 [EBook #23399] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK LITTLE WHITE BARBARA *** + + + + +Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive) + + + + + + [The HTML version of this text includes all illustrations. + + This book was originally published as part of a series, "The Dumpy + Books for Children." Other titles include _Little Yellow Wang-lo_ + and _Little Black Sambo_. The publisher's list has been moved to + the end of the e-text. Punctuation and capitalization are unchanged.] + + + + + LITTLE WHITE BARBARA + + By Eleanor S. March + + Illustrated + in Colours + + _London:_ + GRANT RICHARDS + 1902 + + + + + THE DUMPY BOOKS + FOR CHILDREN + + + 18. Little White Barbara + + + + + [Illustration {Publisher's Device: + Sir Joseph Causton & Sons Ltd. / London}] + + * * * * * + * * * * + +This is Little White Barbara. She was +called Little White Barbara because she +had such a white face. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +She lived with her two aunts, Aunt Dosy +and Aunt Posy. + + +This is Aunt Dosy. + + +This is Aunt Posy. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +They were very kind to her. All day long +they used to talk about what she ought +to do to get fat and rosy. + + +Every morning Aunt Dosy gave Little +White Barbara cod liver oil to make her +fat. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +And Aunt Posy rubbed her cheeks with a +rough towel to make them red. + + +If it was raining they made her sit +indoors all day by the fire. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +And if it was hot they fanned her all +day long to keep her cool. + + +But still she only got paler and paler, + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +And thinner and thinner. + + +Until at last she almost faded away, and +you could only see her by looking +through a telescope. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +And then Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy began +to cry and say, "Oh, dear, what shall we +do!" + +They cried so hard that their caps fell +off, and then they said: "We will send +for Dr. Funnyman." + + +When Dr. Funnyman came he looked at +Little White Barbara through an +eye-glass and a magnifying glass and an +opera-glass and a telescope, and then he +said to Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy: "You +must go to London and buy her some +Laughing Medicine. I will send her +something to do her good till you come +back." + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +So Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy went to +London to buy the Laughing Medicine. And +the Doctor sent Barbara--what do you +think?--not a bottle of medicine, but + +His naughty little boy Tommy to play +with her. + + +Tommy looked very funny. He had a frog +in one pocket and a guinea-pig in the +other, and directly Barbara saw him + + [Illustration] + +She began to laugh. + + +And she laughed and laughed, and all the +time + +[_opposite_] + + [Illustration: HER FACE + GOT FATTER + AND FATTER + AND FATTER + AND FATTER!] + + +And then Tommy showed her how to climb +trees, but + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +She fell down, and then she began to +laugh so much that + +This time she got so fat, all the +buttons came off the back of her frock. + + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + + +Then they ran races round the garden +till Barbara's cheeks got quite red, and + +Tommy showed her how to play leap-frog, +and she was so hungry at tea-time that + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +She ate twenty-two pieces of +bread-and-butter and seventeen pieces of +bread-and-jam, and drank ten cups of +milk, and + +When Aunt Dosy and Aunt Posy came back +from London,--where they could not find +any Laughing Medicine in any of the +shops,-- + + [Illustration] + + + [Illustration] + +They found Little White Barbara quite +rosy and fat, and they _were_ so happy. + +And she was never called Little White +Barbara any more. + + * * * * * + * * * * + +_The Dumpy Books for Children_ + +CLOTH, ROYAL 32mo, 1/6 EACH + + I. +The Flamp, the Ameliorator, and the Schoolboy's Apprentice.+ + By E. V. LUCAS. + II. +Mrs. Turner's Cautionary Stories.+ + III. +The Bad Family.+ By Mrs. FENWICK. + IV. +The Story of Little Black Sambo.+ Illustrated in Colours. + By HELEN BANNERMAN. + V. +The Bountiful Lady.+ By THOMAS COBB. + VI. +A Cat Book.+ Portraits by H. OFFICER SMITH. + Text by E. V. LUCAS. + VII. +A Flower Book.+ Illustrated in Colours by NELLIE BENSON. + Text by EDEN COYBEE. + VIII. +The Pink Knight.+ Illustrated in Colours by J. R. MONSELL. + IX. +The Little Clown.+ By THOMAS COBB. + X. +A Horse Book.+ Illustrated in Colours. By MARY TOURTEL. + XI. +Little People: An Alphabet.+ Illustrated in Colours + by HENRY MAYER. Verses by T. W. H. CROSLAND. + XII. +A Dog Book.+ Illustrated in Colours by CARTON MOORE PARK. + Text by ETHEL BICKNELL. + XIII. +The Adventures Of Samuel and Selina.+ Illustrated in Colours + by JEAN C. ARCHER. + XIV. +The Little Girl Lost.+ By ELEANOR RAPER. + XV. +Dollies.+ Illustrated in Colours by RUTH COBB. + Verses by RICHARD HUNTER. + XVI. +The Bad Mrs. Ginger.+ Illustrated in Colours + by HONOR C. APPLETON. + XVII. +Peter Piper's Practical Principles.+ Illustrated in Colours. + XVIII. +Little White Barbara.+ Illustrated in Colours + by ELEANOR S. MARCH. + XIX. +The Japanese Dumpy Book.+ Illustrated in Colours + by YOSHIO MARKINO. + +_A Cloth Case to contain Twelve Volumes can be had price 2s. net; +or the First Twelve Volumes in Case, price L1 net,_ + + +London: GRANT RICHARDS,+ + 48, Leicester Square. + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Little White Barbara, by Eleanor S. 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