
The Story of Dago
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About This Book
Detailed Biography Also Included at the Start. Annie Fellows Johnston was an American author of children's fiction who wrote the popular The Little Colonel series, which was the basis for the 1935 Shirley Temple film The Little Colonel. Collection of 29 Works of Annie Fellows Johnston ________________________________________ Asa Holmes Big Brother Cicely and Other Stories Flips Islands of Providence Georgina of The Rainbows Georgina’s Service Stars Joel A Boy of Galilee Keeping Tryst Mary Ware's Promised Land Mildred’s Inheritance Ole Mammy's Torment The Gate of the Giant Scissors The Legend...
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- THE STORY OF DAGO
- THE STORY OF DAGO
- ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON
- AUTHOR OF "THE LITTLE COLONEL," "BIG BROTHER," "OLE MAMMY'S TORMENT," "THE GATE OF THE GIANT SCISSORS," "TWO LITTLE KNIGHTS OF KENTUCKY," ETC.
- Illustrated by
- ETHELDRED B. BARRY
- BOSTON L.C. PAGE & COMPANY 1900
- to "Gin the Monk" whose pranks are linked with the boyhood memories of dr. gavin fulton, one of the best of physicians and friends, this story of dago is respectfully inscribed
- THE STORY OF DAGO.
- CHAPTER I.
- THIS IS THE STORY THAT DAGO TOLD TO THE MIRROR-MONKEY ON MONDAY.
- CHAPTER II.
- WHAT DAGO SAID TO THE MIRROR-MONKEY ON TUESDAY.
- CHAPTER III.
- WHAT THE MIRROR-MONKEY HEARD ON WEDNESDAY.
- CHAPTER IV.
- THE TALE THE MIRROR-MONKEY HEARD ON THURSDAY.
- CHAPTER V.
- WHAT DAGO TOLD ON FRIDAY.
- CHAPTER VI.
- WHAT DAGO SAID TO THE MIRROR-MONKEY ON SATURDAY.
- CHAPTER VII.
- WHAT DAGO TOLD THE MIRROR-MONKEY ON SUNDAY.
- CHAPTER VIII.
- DAGO BIDS FAREWELL TO THE MIRROR-MONKEY.
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