Publisher's Synopsis
"I will be the white maiden to be captured," said Dimple, as Bubbles coolly proceeded to take off her frock, displaying a red flannel petticoat."I'll hunt up the feathers, and you get ready," Dimple went on. "And the shawl-we must have the striped shawl for a blanket," and, running into the house, she soon came out with a little striped shawl, and a handful of stiff feathers. The shawl was arranged over Bubbles' shoulders, and produced a fine effect, when the feathers were stuck in her head. Amy Ella Blanchard, born in Baltimore, was a writer of children's literature. Blanchard studied art in New York and Philadelphia and for two years taught drawing and painting in Plainfield, N.J. One of her most recognised novels is Little Maid Marian