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"Another dear friend
of Lavinia's was the tiny midget, Dollie Dutton. Dollie was born
in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1852, into a normal sized family
with the exception of one sister. The father, mother, two
brothers and a sister were all of usual size, but one little
sister never grew to be more than thirty inches in height, nor
more than fifteen pounds in weight. The sister died at the age of
eight years, but before her death the two little midgets made many
public appearances together.
"A relative of the family remembered seeing Mr. Dutton go down the
aisle of a circus with arms outstretched, holding one in the palm
of each hand, Dollie and her sister. A ring worn by Dollie fitted
the finger of a year old infant and an oval bracelet that belonged
to her scarcely encircled the finger of a normal sized person,
looking more like a ring than a bracelet. A ticket to one of
Dollie's exhibitions read, "Levee of the Little Fairy, Miss Dollie
Dutton." A little sofa and side chair used by her could well
serve as doll's furniture, measuring in height the length of a new
lead pencil.
"Dollie often traveled with the Tom Thumb troupe. At thirty years
of age she was thirty-nine inches tall and weighed fifteen
pounds. She married a normal sized man, Mr. B Sarvin, and had a
baby boy who weighed at birth one pound and two ounces, but who
lived only a few hours. Dollie died in Natick, Massachusetts, on
June 6, 1890, aged thirty-eight years."
From
"General Tom Thumb and his Lady" by Mertie E. Romaine
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