Bobbsey Twins

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From: The New York Public Library Book of Popular Americana
Date: 19940101
Author:Tad Tuleja

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Bobbsey Twins

Bobbsey Twins The protagonists in a series of juvenile stories by "Laura Lee Hope," first collected in "Bobbsey Twins," or "Merry Days Indoor and Out" (1904). Actually, there were two sets of twins: Bert and Nan, who were eight, and Freddie and Flossie, who were four. See Edward STRATEMEYER.

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