01974cam a22003013u 450000100060000000300070000600500170001300600020003000700050003200800410003704000110007804100170008905000070010610000360011324500240014926400510017330000470022433600260027133700260029733800360032350000310035950800960039052010510048653400450153765300300158285600430161299900170165519025UtSlPG20260610133438.0mcr n260607r2006||||utu|||||o|||||||||||||| d aUtSlPG 7aen2iso639-1 4aPZ1 aBlanchard, Amy Ella,d1856-192612aA Sweet Little Maid 1aSalt Lake City, UT :bProject Gutenberg,c2006 a1 online resource :bmultiple file formats atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aRelease date is 2006-08-10 aProduced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net a"A Sweet Little Maid" by Amy Ella Blanchard is a children's novel written in the late 19th century. The story centers around two young girls, Dimple and Bubbles, who navigate childhood games, mischief, and the complexities of friendship in a playful and imaginative world. The book likely explores themes of innocence, social dynamics, and the endearing nature of childhood relationships, particularly focusing on the bond between the two main characters. The opening of the novel introduces us to Dimple and her companion Bubbles as they engage in playful banter under the warm sun, showcasing their personalities through a delightful game of make-believe. Their innocent play quickly turns chaotic when Dimple’s foot is accidentally injured, leading to a mix of concern from grown-ups and the children's typical misunderstandings. This setting effectively establishes their close camaraderie while hinting at the playful mischief that is sure to follow in their adventures throughout the story. (This is an automatically generated summary.) nOriginal publication data not identified aGirls -- Juvenile fiction40uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/19025 c60411d60411