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Here is another in my series of lovely paper dolls found at the Lifeline Bookfest. This beauty is also a comparison of wedding dresses from 1847 and 1988. She was created by Lorraine Morris for National Doll World from May/June 1988 (page 31,34). She is my daughters favourite from the dolls we found, but then she is a romance-aholic.
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