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Thora loaned the doll to [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] for a while. While D.W. was borrowing the doll, she was fiddling around with her, such as styling her hair, giving her food (though dolls cannot eat, due to their inactivity), and generally messing her up. After the abuse from D.W., Clarissa had the left upper quarter of her face broken off. After the incident, D.W.'s parents warned her about the doll being damaged, and point out to her that Clarissa is very old and is obsolete and that it means a lot to Thora. D.W.'s parents and Arthur show her in Thora's photo album the fact that Thora first received the doll since her fifth birthday and by how much it meant to her, and that she is now middle-aged. When it was almost time for Thora to have the doll back, D.W. and her family were trying several ways to get her fixed: the [[Doll Hospital]] that was closed for a month, the Doll Repairs website that had repair plans put on hold for six months, and finally D.W. tried fixing Clarissa by tying a headband around her head to hold up the broken piece, which turned out to be ineffective.
Thora loaned the doll to [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] for a while. While D.W. was borrowing the doll, she was fiddling around with her, such as styling her hair, giving her food (though dolls cannot eat, due to their inactivity), and generally messing her up. After the abuse from D.W., Clarissa had the left upper quarter of her face broken off. After the incident, D.W.'s parents warned her about the doll being damaged, and point out to her that Clarissa is very old and is obsolete and that it means a lot to Thora. D.W.'s parents and Arthur show her in Thora's photo album the fact that Thora first received the doll since her fifth birthday and by how much it meant to her, and that she is now middle-aged. When it was almost time for Thora to have the doll back, D.W. and her family were trying several ways to get her fixed: the [[Doll Hospital]] that was closed for a month, the Doll Repairs website that had repair plans put on hold for six months, and finally D.W. tried fixing Clarissa by tying a headband around her head to hold up the broken piece, which turned out to be ineffective.


[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] then takes D.W. to [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], who manufactures and repairs puppets. Mr. Ratburn then agrees to fix the doll, and then a couple of hours later, D.W., Arthur, and their father [[David Read|David]] come to [[Mr. Ratburn's house]] to pick up the doll. D.W. fears he could have destroyed her, but later finds out he has completely restored the doll. After Clarissa is restored, D.W. then takes Clarissa home, and shows Thora the doll. D.W., however, came clean of what happened. But Thora wasn't disappointed because she then explains that she has broken Clarissa many times over the years, but always managed to have her fixed the same way Mr. Ratburn did. The doll looked better than before D.W. borrowed it.
[[Arthur Read|Arthur]] then takes D.W. to [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], who manufactures and repairs puppets. Mr. Ratburn then agrees to fix the doll, and then a couple of hours later, D.W., Arthur, and their father [[David Read|David]] come to [[Mr. Ratburn's house]] to pick up the doll. D.W. fears he could have destroyed her, but later finds out he has completely restored the doll. After Clarissa is restored, D.W. then takes Clarissa home, and shows Thora the doll. D.W., however, came clean of what happened. But Thora wasn't disapointed because she then explains that she has broken Clarissa many times over the years, but always managed to have her fixed the same way Mr. Ratburn did. The doll looked better than before D.W. borrowed it.


In [[The Big Dig]], Arthur finds a doll head that looks almost identical to Clarissa's while searching for a supposed treasure map his grandfather had.
In [[The Big Dig]], Arthur finds a doll head that looks almost identical to Clarissa's while searching for a supposed treasure map his grandfather had.

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