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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Our Story Book, by Various
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-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most
-other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
-whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of
-the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at
-www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you'll have
-to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook.
-
-Title: Our Story Book
- Jingles, Stories and Rhymes for Little Folks
-
-Author: Various
-
-Release Date: August 20, 2016 [EBook #52860]
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-Language: English
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-Character set encoding: UTF-8
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-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OUR STORY BOOK ***
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-Produced by Richard Tonsing, Juliet Sutherland and the
-Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
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-[Illustration: LITTLE DROPS OF WATER, LITTLE GRAINS OF SAND.]
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- Our Story Book
-
- JINGLES, STORIES _and_ RHYMES
- _for_
- LITTLE FOLKS
-
-[Illustration]
-
- _Profusely Illustrated_
-
- NEW YORK
- CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY
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-
-
- COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY
- CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY
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-
-
-
- CONTENTS
-
-
- Wideawake Willy.
- The Little Old Woman.
- Quite an Adventure.
- Funny Toys
- There Were Seven Froggies of Lee
- Tinklebell Tales.
- Holiday Time.
- The Twins.
- The Five Little Frogs.
- The Doings of Dickie and Daisy
- Follow My Leader.
- Bunny and Chick, Or Sulky Sammy.
- Doggie and Puss.
- Tittle-tattle Tales, Or Fireside Stories.
- The Kitkin Family
- Wooden Toys.
- Tick Tock
- Neddy
- Silly Billy and the Kittens.
- Tony
- The Cats and the Cheese, Or, Better Agree Than Go to Law.
- The Doll's House to Let.
- The Fox That Lost His Tail, Or, Do Not Follow Every Fashion You See.
- Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-cat
- The Conceited Golliwog.
- Dolly's Name.
- The Call to Arms.
- To London Town.
- A Home in the Wainscot.
- We Three
- Under the Big Hat, Or, Jackie and Me.
- The Naughty Kitten.
- The Goose Girl.
- Goose-girl.
- Waiting For Tea.
- The Boy and the Bogie.
- Baby's Bunnie.
- My First Visit.
- Ten Raw Recruits.
- The Dog and the Wolf; Or, Be Content With Your Lot.
- Castles in the Air.
- A Day at the Farm.
- Doggie's Woes.
- Off to the Front.
- Tommy's First Day at School.
- Mister Jack-in-the-box.
- Hector Protector.
- The Muzzle That Fitted Too Much.
- In the Farmyard.
- Fir Tree Farm.
- Pity the Sorrows of a Poor Little Dog.
- Too Sure.
- Firefly.
- What a Mistake.
- Charlie's Playthings.
- How Pussy Caught Her First Bird.
- A Rat Hunt.
- Nip and the Pigeons.
-
-
-
-
- Wideawake Willy.
-
-
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-
-His real name was Willy. But because he was always on the look-out for
-any fun or mischief, Father and Mother called him “Wideawake” as well.
-
-One sunny day he and his little friends went out to play cricket.
-
-“I'm going to make a hundred runs!” cried Willy, as he took up the bat.
-But when he had made ten, Freddy bowled him out, and the other boys were
-glad it was their turn to go in.
-
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-
-In the winter, father made a big slide, and Willy and the boys went down
-it as fast as they could go. When he fell half way down, Willy thought
-it great fun, and called to his snowman as he glided past, “Look at me
-old fellow! Don't _you_ wish you could slide?”
-
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-
-On his birthday he had a party. It _was_ a merry time. They played
-“Blind Man's Buff,” and “Puss in the Corner,” and Willy always managed
-to catch the little girls by their long curls.
-
-It was spring when Wideawake Willy went exploring. He shot his Teddy
-Bear, and tied it up in a scarlet handkerchief, for he knew explorers
-ate bears. Then he stuck a long feather in his hat, and strode gaily
-down the road. Presently he came to a big house. The door was open, and
-a lady asked him to go in. She showed him all sorts of wonderful things.
-What he liked best was Chin Chan, the Chinese boy, whose long pig-tail
-touched the floor. The lady told Willy that in China he lived in a boat,
-and helped his mother look after the chickens.
-
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-
-After seeing other Chinese people, he went home and told his mother what
-strange things he had seen.
-
-
-
-
- The Little Old Woman.
-
-
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-
- There was an old Woman,
- And what do you think?
- She lived upon nothing but
- Victuals and drink;
- And though victuals and drink
- Were the chief of her diet,
- This little Old Woman could never be quiet.
-
- This little Old Woman (the story so goes)
- Had nothing to wear but
- Abundance of clothes.
- And, oh, let me weep
- At the dismal news,
- She would have been barefooted, but for her shoes.
-
- This Little Old Woman,
- Twas always the case,
- Never looked in the glass
- But she saw her own face;
- And what was still worse,
- Yet, we vouch for its truth,
- By growing so old, she had lost all her youth.
-
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-
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-
- This Little Old Woman,
- The tale too declares,
- Had nothing to sit on
- But sofas and chairs.
- No place to repose in
- At night but her bed;
- No pillows, but those made of down, for her head.
-
- This Little Old Woman,
- We here may remark,
- Had no house to live in,
- But one in the park,
- And none to wait on her,
- Poor soul, but her maids,
- With some livery servants of different grades.
-
- This Little Old Woman,
- I'm sorry to tell,
- Had always bad health,
- When she was not quite well.
- And hard was her lot,
- For they tell me that she
- Was ever in want
- When she wanted her tea.
-
- This Little Old Woman,
- On dying, we find,
- Left nothing—except
- A large fortune, behind.
- So pity her fate,
- Gentle reader, and say,
- Such women are not to be found every day.
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- _Quite an Adventure._
-
-
- Mrs. Hen, one sunny day,
- Took her chickens for a walk,
- Dick, the youngest, strayed away
- While his mother stopped to talk.
-
- Then he saw the strangest sight,
- 'Twas a monster aeroplane,
- But it gave him such a fright
- That he scurried home again!
-
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-
-
-
-
- Funny Toys
-
- ❀ ❀ ❀
-
-
- Here's a number of funny toys
- For good little girls and good little boys,
- First comes Jackie all ready for fun,
- After the animals see him run.
-
- Next is a bird of colours gay,
- If he spreads his wings he will fly away.
- Poor Master Duckie cries “Quack, quack, quack!
- To my farmyard pond please take me back.”
-
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-
- What a dear little doggie Bunty his name,
- I am sure that he looks quite friendly and tame.
- His bright eyes are gazing up in the air,
- I wonder what ever he sees up there!
-
- “Croak, croak, croak!” cries Mr. Green Frog,
- “I really am quite afraid of that dog!”
- And that dear little clockwork mouse on wheels—
- I know if you pinch him hard he squeals!
-
- C.M. RUTLEY.
-
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-
-
-
-
- There were seven froggies of Lee
- Who were happy as happy could be,
- Till a duck close by
- Just winked his eye,
- As he thought of his afternoon tea.
-
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-
- With a hop, and a skip, and a run,
- He soon put an end to their fun,
- For as they went past
- He snapped up the last,
- And that tells you my story is done.
-
-[Illustration: MR. AND MRS. OSTRICH AND THEIR CHILDREN.]
-
-
-
-
- Tinklebell Tales.
-
-
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-
-Frisk was a dear little dog. He belonged to Mistress Molly.
-
-One morning Molly said, “Now Frisk, I am going to the town, and you must
-stay and look after the house, for Mother is going out too.”
-
-Frisk sat down in his little chair, and held his walking stick between
-his paws.
-
-“No one shall steal the dinner while _I_ am here,” he said. “Bow, wow!”
-
-On her way to the town, Molly saw her cousin Tommy leaning over a gate.
-
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-
-“Oh, Tommy!” she said, “If you are passing our house, please look in and
-see how Frisk is getting on.”
-
-And Tommy ran off at once.
-
-Frisk _was_ glad to see Tommy, who gave him a good drink of water from a
-tub.
-
-When Molly reached the town she went into the baker's shop to buy a loaf
-of bread.
-
-But when she put her hand in her pocket she found her purse had gone!
-
-“Don't cry, my dear,” said the baker.
-
-And he left his shop, and went with Molly down the road.
-
-Very soon they found the purse with all the money quite safe inside.
-
-Then Molly saw a shop with “SALE” printed in the window, and went in.
-
-“Good morning, ma'am!” said the shopman. “What can I get for you?”
-
-“I want some stockings, please,” said Molly.
-
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-
-“How do you like these?” said the shopman. “They are _only_ one shilling
-the pair, because it is sale time!”
-
-“They _are_ lovely!” said Molly, “And the scarlet stripes just match my
-dress! Please make them into a tiny parcel, and I will put them in my
-pocket.” Then she paid her money, and set off home.
-
-And what had Frisk been doing all this time?
-
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-
-He soon grew tired of looking after the dinner, and spied his master's
-hat.
-
-“Bow wow!” he said. “What fun!”
-
-He poked his head into the hat, and though it came right down on to his
-shoulders he didn't mind a bit.
-
-He hopped into the garden on his hind legs, and when the birds saw him
-they thought it was a scarecrow come to frighten them away!
-
-“Bow wow!” said Frisk. “I'm hungry!” He went back indoors, pushed the
-lid off the pot, and dragged out a bone. How good it was!
-
-Then a tiny mouse scampered past, and Frisk pounced on it and killed it.
-
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-
-“Oh, Frisk, Frisk!” cried Molly, when she came home. “You _naughty_ dog!
-I shall never be able to leave you in charge again!”
-
-“Bow, wow!” cried Frisk. “Bow, wow! I'm _very_ glad. For I'd much rather
-go to the town with you!”
-
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-
-
-
-
- Holiday Time.
-
-
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-
-Jack always said he should be a sailor when he grew up.
-
-No toy ever pleased him so much as a boat, and he was constantly
-imitating the ways of sailors, from dancing a hornpipe, down to floating
-about in a big round tub on the little stream which ran at the end of
-the garden.
-
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-
-“Wouldn't it be too lovely for words,” he said on one occasion when he
-was taking his sisters for a voyage in his tub-ship, “if we could go in
-a _real_ big boat, and sail away across the sea?”
-
-And that is exactly what they did do! For one summer day, Father and
-Mother and the children, Elsie, Doris and Jack, all went on board a big
-boat and steamed across the channel to France for a long holiday.
-
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-
-Oh! what a glorious time they had! What fun the bathing was, undressing
-in the little rocky caves and running down the firm sand, and then
-tumbling into the water with shouts of joy. Then afterwards they paddled
-and dug in the sands, and searched for shells and seaweed, and
-thoroughly enjoyed themselves the whole day long.
-
-There was so much to interest them, too, in the little French village,
-and they were delighted with the quaint dresses of the peasants.
-
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-
-One girl came to bring them fruit and vegetables, and the children
-thought how pretty she looked in her snowy cap, coloured skirt and
-wooden shoes, as she lifted her little sister to look for father's boat.
-
-Jack, of course, was just in his glory, and never tired of watching the
-fishing boats sailing out to sea.
-
-Sometimes he went on the water himself, and soon learned to row, tho'
-the first time he tried, his oar swung round and knocked him head over
-heels into the bottom of the boat.
-
-This, Father explained, was called “catching a crab!”
-
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-
-Afterwards they made a huge sandcastle, and Jackie sat at the top of it,
-singing: “I'm the King of the Castle!” at the top of his voice.
-
-Presently he began to examine some shells and treasures which he had
-been collecting in his pail, and was so intent on this, that he did not
-notice how quickly the tide had come in.
-
-When he looked up he found, somewhat to his horror, that he was quite
-surrounded by water.
-
-The castle was soon washed away; but not before the “King” was rescued
-from his perilous position.
-
-Father waded out, and pick-a-backed him safely ashore.
-
-That was the little sailor's first adventure at sea!
-
-The last time for Jackie to sail his boat came all too soon for him, and
-the next day the children found themselves back in old England once
-more.
-
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-
-But they hope some day to return for another delightful holiday to the
-dear little French fishing village where they spent such a pleasant
-time.
-
- CONSTANCE M. LOWE.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- The Twins.
-
-
- There lived some twins named Joan and Jack,
- And they were eight years old;
- Jack's curly hair was black as black,
- While Joan's was fair like gold.
-
- Their mother said to them one day—
- “Dears, walk to Russett Hall
- And take these eggs to Mrs. Gray,
- Mind, don't you let them fall.”—
-
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-
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-
- The children started off with pride,
- The basket was so big,
- That carefully each held a side,
- Until they met a pig.
-
- “Why, he's escaped from Farmer Brown,”
- Cried Jack, “that's very wrong!”
- And so they put the basket down,
- To chase the pig along.
-
- And when they'd sent him back again,
- Joan found a pretty flow'r,
- Then off they wandered down a lane,
- And played for half an hour.
-
- On, on they walked, and looked around.
- An orchard was near by,
- With apples lying on the ground,
- And others hanging high.
-
- They scrambled through the fence, alas!
- T'was very wrong 'tis true,
- But Farmer Brown soon chanced to pass,
- And roared “Be off, you two!”
-
- They rushed away, just like the wind,
- Then Joan exclaimed “Oh, dear,
- We've left the basket far behind,
- It will be gone, I fear!”
-
- They hurried back with all their might,
- “Hurrah! it's here,” Jack cried,
- Yes, it was safe, to their delight,
- With all the eggs inside!
-
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-
-
-
-
- The Five Little Frogs.
-
-
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-
- Five little frogs were sent to school
- Upon a winter day,
- Their shoes were light and their pinafores white,
- And their hearts were bright and gay;
- And their mother stood by the door to watch,
- And said, “Don't stop to play.”
-
- So the five little frogs ran merrily off,
- Till they had gone far from home;
- When one said, “Brothers, do as you like,
- But I do not mean to come;
- I don't want to sit in school and croak,
- When in sunshine I can roam.”
-
- So the four little frogs ran off to school,
- They would not stay to play;
- But their naughty brother turned his head
- And went another way;
- But he knew all the time he was doing wrong,
- So could not feel bright and gay.
-
- He almost wished he had gone to school,
- When a fat white duck came by,
- And as she was sailing down the brook,
- Little froggy caught her eye;
- So she swallowed him up with a joyful quack,
- And that froggy had to die.
-
- Still many a mother-frog tells the tale
- Of the sad, sad fate he met,
- As she gathers her little ones by her side,
- And the warning they'll never forget.
- And the four little brothers are all grown up,
- And living in frog-land yet.
-
- LUCY HYATT.
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- THE DOINGS OF DICKIE AND DAISY
-
-
-Dickie and Daisy sat on the grass reading. They had been gardening, and
-were rather hot.
-
-“Let's go to the pond,” said Dickie. “Nurse isn't here to say 'don't.'”
-
-“Let's,” agreed Daisy. She always agreed with Dickie.
-
-“We'll get father's rod and line, and catch some fish,” said Dickie. So
-when no one was looking they got the things and ran to the water.
-
-“You have the rod,” said Dickie, “and I'll have the hook. Don't make a
-noise or the fish won't come.” They sat quite quiet till there came a
-big tug at Daisy's rod, so big that it dragged her to the edge of the
-pond.
-
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-
-“Oh, Dickie,” she cried, “help me! I b'lieve I've caught a whale!”
-
-But before Dickie could catch hold of her, in she went. The water ran
-into her eyes and mouth, and washed her curls quite straight.
-
-Dickie was dreadfully frightened. He made a grab at her, and she made a
-grab at him. By the time she was safely on land both were nearly as wet
-as the other. Father's rod had disappeared.
-
-“I think we'd better go home,” sobbed Daisy.
-
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-
-Mother didn't wait to ask questions. She hurried them into nice warm
-nighties, and popped them into bed. Dickie was soon all right, but Daisy
-caught a cold. When Dickie got up he put on his spectacles and brought
-out his watch. He put his fingers on the little thumper in her wrist.
-
-“You must stay in bed” he said, “and take Lemon Squash. Lemon is good
-for coughs, so you won't get one, and Squash will squash all the other
-poorliness out of you.”
-
-When Father heard he was very cross. He said, “If you go near the pond
-again I shall buy _another kind of rod_, and use it too.”
-
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-
-But they had had enough of water, and didn't enjoy their Saturday tub
-for a long time.
-
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-
-
-
-
- Follow my Leader.
-
-
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-
- “Come, follow me
- The whole pack;
- Right, left; right, left;
- Quack! Quack!
-
- If you make
- Such a clack,
- You'll not hear me say
- Quack! Quack!
-
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-
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-
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-
- How many are there
- At my back?
- Nineteen, eh?
- Quack! Quack!
-
- Come, follow me,
- No fun you'll lack;
- Mind what I say,
- Quack! Quack!”
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Bunny and Chick,
- _or
- Sulky Sammy_.
-
-
-“Sulky Sammy,”—that's what they called me. I live in a stable, in a big
-farmyard, and everybody used to say I was the most disagreeable little
-puppy dog they knew!
-
-One morning I was having a drink of water when two other little pups
-came along.
-
-“Will you come and have a game?” they said.
-
-But I had a fit of the sulks on, and didn't want to play with anyone, so
-I frowned, and said nothing. Close by Chick was having breakfast with
-her sisters, and I heard her say, “There's Sulky Sammy—disagreeable
-again!”
-
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-
-I don't like Chick. Mother often says to me, “Oh, Sammy! How I wish you
-were as sweet and gentle as Chick!” And Master Mousie tells his friends
-Mrs. Puss, and her three little kittens, long stories of Chick's
-goodness, and my naughtiness and sulks.
-
-One day I chased Chick out of the farmyard, and left her all alone in a
-big field.
-
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-
-I hoped she would never come back any more, but Mr. Tortoise found her,
-and asked Bunny and his brother to take her home. That nasty Bunny told
-everybody what I had done. So Mr. Turkey chased _me_ out of the
-farmyard. In a field I met such a funny man. Two birds sat on his arms,
-and one said, “Everyone would be quite fond of Sammy if he only left off
-being disagreeable!” I trotted home, and began to try at once. Nobody
-ever calls me “Sulky Sammy” now.
-
- C. M. R.
-
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-
-[Illustration: Mountain Goats.]
-
-
-
-
- DOGGIE AND PUSS.
-
-
- A doggie lay upon a mat,
- And as on it he lay,
- A little puss came up to him
- And said, “Oh! come away.
- The sun is shining brightly
- And everything looks gay.”
-
- Said Doggie, “Yes, I'll come with you
- And take a holiday.”
- Then said he, as they strolled about,
- “It is the first of May.”
- Said Puss, “Of that I knew before,
- Have you nothing else to say?”
- Poor Doggie then offended was,
- He wished her a good day,
- He turned upon his heel and went
- And walked another way.
-
- DAISY GRACE.
-
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-
-[Illustration: Squirrels]
-
-
-
-
- Tittle-Tattle Tales,
- Or Fireside Stories.
-
-
- Before we go to bed at night,
- And Nursie takes away the light,
- Aunt Grace tells tales to Ted and me,
- Such lovely stories, you'll agree,
-
- About a sweet Princess named May,
- Who gathered flow'rs one summer day;
- Her peacock followed close behind,
- He loved her, for she _was_ so kind.
-
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-
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-
- But when she reached the palace door,
- She heard a sudden, dreadful roar,
- There stood the dragon, fierce and grim!
- Poor May had often heard of him;
-
- And as he roared and lashed his tail,
- She shook with fear and grew quite pale,
- But then her peacock came in sight,
- And rushing up with all his might,
-
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-
- He pecked the dragon hard and long,
- Though small, he was both brave and strong.
- And soon, I'm very glad to say,
- That horrid dragon went away!
-
- Aunt tells another story then,—
- Some nigger boys, there were just ten,
- Kept disappearing, one by one,
- Until one morning there were none
-
- So then we beg her to be quick,
- And tell us of a boy named Dick,
- Who was so very, very poor,
- Such patched and ragged clothes he wore.
-
- But still he tried to do his best,
- And didn't _mean_ to feel distressed,
- So went to London town one day,
- And had adventures on the way.
-
- A shopman gave him work to do,
- He worked so hard, and nicely too,
- That he got rich, grew strong and tall,
- And was Lord Mayor after all.
-
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-
- Then Father Christmas, as you know,
- On Christmas Eve has far to go,
- And once he got in _such_ a state,
- For fear that he should be too late,
-
- But Auntie tells how he drove fast,
- And filled the stockings up at last,—
- And then she kisses me and Ted,
- And says—“Now, darlings, go to bed!”
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- THE KITKIN FAMILY
-
-
-My name is Snowball—Miss Snowball Kitkin.
-
-I was called Snowball because I am quite white all over, and very soft
-and fluffy.
-
-There are four of us altogether—Kitty, Tabby, Fluffy, and me.
-
-When we were very little we used to live up in the stable loft with our
-Mother, and she used to teach us all the things a cat should know.
-
-We did not like learning very much, but I don't believe anyone ever
-does.
-
-It was horrid having to wash our faces every morning, and I used to wish
-I was black like Kitty, then I need not have been so particular, but
-Mother said that was all nonsense.
-
-When we were clean and tidy, we had breakfast out of the brown saucer;
-we liked that, especially when Cook remembered to sweeten the milk with
-lumps of sugar.
-
-As soon as we were old enough to go out by ourselves, we had fine fun.
-
-But one day Tabby very nearly got himself into trouble.
-
-Tabby, you see, was rather a bold, bad kitten; he was always wanting to
-fight people, and one day he thought it would be splendid to have a
-quarrel with Mike.
-
-Mike was the black and white fox terrier, who thought no end of himself;
-but Tabby did not care a bit what he thought, so he just stood in front
-of him, stuck up his tail, and—spat as hard as he could.
-
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-
-This was not at all what Mike was accustomed to, and he got stiff all
-over, and then—he growled and showed his teeth. In another minute I
-think he would have gone for Tabby, had not Miss Daisy picked him up and
-carried him off. Tabby never told me, but I believe he was very glad to
-find himself out of Mike's reach.
-
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-
-As this story is told by me, I thought you would like to have a picture
-of me, taken all by myself, so what do you think I did?
-
-I knew Miss Daisy had been given a dear little camera on her birthday,
-and that she was making pictures with it all day long, so one morning I
-went and sat on the wooden chair in the hall, just where the sun was
-shining very brightly. I sat quite still, and then Miss Daisy and her
-camera came along, as I felt sure they would, and I had my likeness
-taken, and—here it is.
-
-Oh how proud I was of myself after that, and Miss Daisy was so pleased
-with me for sitting so still that she gave me a beautiful blue ribbon to
-wear round my neck.
-
-Alas! that blue ribbon was the cause of great trouble to me.
-
-I just jumped on the kitchen table to look at myself in the glass, and—I
-upset a bowl of milk that Cook had put ready for a pudding.
-
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-
-I jumped after it, and—oh what a lovely feast I had; but my ribbon got
-all splashed and wet—I was in such a hurry—and that was how Cook found
-out it was I who had upset the milk. She would not let me go into the
-kitchen for three whole days afterwards.
-
-I was very dull for those three days. You see, there were mice and all
-kinds of nice things in the kitchen, and my whiskers were growing fast,
-and that makes you feel that you want mice more than anything else
-almost.
-
-On the third day I went and explored in Cook's bedroom.
-
-All kinds of funny things I found in it, and oh! such lovely slippers to
-play with.
-
-I took one of these slippers, one with a big bow on the toe. I took it
-and hid it in the garden, to punish Cook for being so angry with me. It
-was a very difficult thing for a kitten to do, I can tell you, and I had
-to rest many times on the way, but I did it, and then I went and sat in
-the sun and watched, and what do you think I saw? Why, that horrid
-person, Mike, must have seen all I did, for he went straight to where I
-had hidden it, and carried it off to Cook. She gives him bones; that is
-why he chums up to her. Oh, how I should have liked to have—scratched
-him.
-
-I must not forget to tell you about Tabby and Fluffy and their “night
-out.”
-
-It was in the summer time, and they had been playing all the evening on
-the lawn, and then they disappeared.
-
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-
-They never came in to supper, and they never came in to bed. We never
-saw a sign of them till the next morning, when they came back looking as
-proud as you please.
-
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-
-Then they told us what they had been doing. They had been having a mouse
-hunt in the kitchen.
-
-They had hidden under the big armchair in which Cook sits on Sundays,
-and then, when it was all quite dark and quiet, they had watched the big
-hole by the store cupboard.
-
-In a little while, two fat mice had popped out, and then—the hunt began.
-
-“We caught them both,” said Fluffy. “We had one each. Oh, what a lovely
-time we had!”
-
-Next time they go hunting, I am going, too.
-
-One day Kitty and I had a most tremendous adventure. We went to the
-grand Show up in London.
-
-The journey was not a bit nice, but we kept very close to each other,
-and shut our eyes up tight, and tried to pretend we were not shut up in
-a hamper, but under Cook's chair, waiting for the mice to come out.
-
-When we got to the Show we felt a little strange, but we soon got used
-to the noise and all the people.
-
-“We must look our best, Kitty, Miss Daisy said so,” I whispered. “We are
-much handsomer than the other cats here; let us show ourselves off.”
-
-And we did.
-
-Presently a lady came and pinned a big white card, with “First Prize” on
-it, right in front of us. We showed ourselves off more than ever after
-that.
-
-This is our picture. Don't you think we deserved the First Prize?
-
-I do!
-
- NORA PITT-TAYLOR.
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Wooden Toys.
-
-
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-
- I have a little cartie, and
- I have a little horse,
- And I have a little dolly;
- All are made of wood, of course.
-
- I have a wooden farmyard,
- With wooden sheep and cows,
- With wooden trees and houses,
- Wooden pigs, cats and bow-wows.
-
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-
- Then I have a wooden bucket,
- And a little wooden spade;
- Of wooden bricks a lovely
- Little doll's house I have made.
-
- Now mamma says, when I grow up
- Things different will be;
- My horses, if I have any,
- Will real horses be.
-
- That sheep will not be made of wood,
- And no more wooden cows
- Or pigs; that dogs will bark and bite,
- Unlike good wood bow-wows.
-
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-
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-
- Just fancy, dogs that bark and bite;
- And other creatures real;
- How very funny I at first
- Shall, when I'm with them, feel.
-
- So let me love you very much,
- You pretty wooden toys;
- How kind they are to make such things
- For little girls and boys.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Tick Tock
-
-
- I'm a tall old-fashioned clock,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
- Though I chatter all the day,
- Two words only do I say,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
-
- I'm a curious old clock,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
- And a carved old oaken case,
- Both my hands are on my face,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
-
- Once Miss Bessie tore her frock,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
- Nurse then put her into bed,
- She was cross—I only said
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
-
- Master Bertie did me mock,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
- Then he shook me till I stopped,
- I cried when he to bed was popped,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
-
- Once his head got such a knock,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
- That they thought he'd surely die,
- While he screamed I made reply,
- Tick-tock! Tick-tock!
-
- Nurse will oft the cradle rock,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
- Near to me it stands, and I
- Sing the baby's lullaby,
- Tick-tock! tick-tock!
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Neddy
-
-
- On Monday morn when I went out,
- I had a big surprise;
- There was a baby donkey,
- With the beautif'llest brown eyes!
-
- His coat was grey and very soft,
- And his legs were long as long;
- He wasn't near so tall as me,
- And just 'bout half as strong.
-
- When I carry him a bowl of milk
- I say out loud and plain;
- “If you drink it up so quickly, Ned,
- You'll surely have a pain!”
-
- My Daddy says I must not ride
- Him round the field just yet,
- For my legs must grow longer first,
- And his must stouter get.
-
- His mummy's name is Bunny Brown,
- She has a comfy shed
- Upon a hillock in the field,
- Where Neddy's put to bed.
-
- Poor Trust is lying in the shed,
- His foot is tied up tight,
- 'Cause Father put some stuff on it,
- To make it feel all right.
-
- Trust went too near the naughty cow,
- That's always rather cross;
- She ran at him and knocked him down,
- Then gave him such a toss.
-
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-
- I hope my darling little Ned
- Will take the greatest care
- To keep alongside Bunny Brown
- If Jenny should be near.
-
- If she should hurt my pretty Ned,
- I don't know what I'd do!
- I think I'd hit her _very_ hard,
- Until she simply flew.
-
- I'll give my Neddy lots of milk,
- Until he's quite, quite grown,
- For Father's given him to me,
- For my very, very own.
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Silly Billy and the Kittens.
-
-
-“I want some milk,” said Kitten Number One.
-
-“So do we,” said his brothers, and away they pattered to the yard, where
-they found a lovely saucer full.
-
-“Saucers are too babyish for me,” said Kitten Number One, “I shall drink
-out of the jug.” And up on the table he jumped.
-
-Along came Silly Billy, the kid.
-
-“You will never do it like that,” he said. “Bite a hole in the jug, like
-this.”
-
-What happened then, you can plainly see by the picture, and it is the
-kind of thing that does happen when Silly Billy comes along.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-When the Kittens and Silly Billy were safely out of the way, Mr. and
-Mrs. Whiskers popped out of their front door.
-
-“Milk, milk, I sniff milk,” squeaked Mrs. Whiskers, and she began to
-drink up every drop she could find, while poor Mr. Whiskers sat and
-cried because he could not find any.
-
-But he soon dried his tears when they got to the scrap heap, where they
-ate till they were like little round barrels.
-
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-
-Meanwhile, Silly Billy had told the kittens of a lovely plate of food,
-outside the kennel where Jack lived.
-
-And the foolish kittens hurried to it, and began to eat as fast as they
-could.
-
-Out of his kennel came Jack, with a mighty shout, which sent the kittens
-rolling over with fright. They never tried to eat Jack's dinner again,
-and it was a long time before they quite forgave Silly Billy for being
-so silly.
-
- NORA PITT-TAYLOR.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Tony
-
-
- Tony is a little dog,
- That lives just up our street.
- He really is the sweetest dog
- That ever you could meet.
-
- When I go out he runs to me,
- And says, “What shall we play?
- At hide-and-seek, or fox and goose?”
- That's what he seems to say—
-
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-
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-
- Sometimes we play at motor-cars,
- My! how I have to run!
- But Tony thinks That chasing cats
- Is quite the bestest fun!
-
- But if he bites poor Pussy's Tail,
- Then I am very strict;
- I make him sit up straight and beg
- Until his conscience's pricked.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- THE CATS AND THE CHEESE,
- Or, Better Agree than Go to Law.
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Two cats took some stolen cheese to a monkey to divide for them, as they
-could not agree about it. The monkey put a piece of cheese into each
-side of the scales. One piece weighed down the other, and from this the
-monkey took a large bite; this made the other side heavier, so he bit a
-great piece off that.
-
-The cats tried to stop him, but he only laughed and went on biting first
-one piece and then the other, until both had disappeared, and the cats
-were left with nothing at all.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- The Doll's House To Let.
-
-
- This dear little house you can see is “To Let,”
- For our dollies are moving away;
- Will you run round to-morrow and see if it suits?
- For we shall be busy to-day.
-
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-
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-
- Now Jackie and Mollie pretended they were
- The man on the furniture van,
- They loaded the truck as full as they could,
- And off down the garden they ran.
-
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-
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-
- We took out the dollies, and sat them all down,
- While we packed up each table and chair,
- We all worked so hard, that when tea-time came round
- We were ready the good things to share.
-
- We got some nice paper, and pen, and some ink,
- We printed “To Let” on the bill;
- And we wrote on a card which we sent to friends,
- “Pray live in this house, if you will.”
-
- The postman soon brought a reply to our note,
- Which asked if a stranger might call,
- We told him to come as soon as he could,
- And we waited for him in the hall.
-
- The visitor came and looked over the house,
- And promised to take it next June;
- They liked all the rooms, and the garden as well,
- So our house will be full again soon.
-
- P. S. BRUFF.
-
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-
-
-
-
- The Fox that Lost his Tail,
- _Or, Do not Follow every Fashion you see._
-
-
- From ÆSOP'S FABLES.
-
-A young fox who went to steal chickens in a farmyard, got his beautiful
-bushy tail caught in a trap.
-
-Finding it impossible to get away, he bit off his tail and ran home,
-feeling very much ashamed of his appearance when the other foxes
-laughed.
-
-“Tails are quite out of fashion,” he said, as they went on laughing.
-
-“They are no use, and dangerous, too. You can run faster without them.
-Why not cut them off as I have done?”
-
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-
-Some of the smart young foxes were eager to be in the fashion; but a
-wise old one slyly said, “We will wait till we are caught in traps
-before we bite off our tails.”
-
-[Illustration: The Early Bird that Catches the Worm]
-
-
-
-
- Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-Cat
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-Cat lived all by themselves in a wee wee house.
-Mrs. Gamp was a dear old soul with snowy white hair, and rosy red
-cheeks, and such a smiling face and kind soft heart.
-
-Mrs. Puss-Cat had a lovely tabby coat, as smooth as velvet, and a
-beautiful fluffy tail. Her eyes were bright and twinkly, and she would
-sit in front of the fire for hours and hours thinking of nothing but
-mischief.
-
-One day Mrs. Gamp was invited out to tea. She put on her very best gown,
-and her new mob-cap trimmed with ribbons and flowers.
-
-When she looked at herself in the glass she felt pleased!
-
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-
-As soon as Mrs. Gamp had gone, Mrs. Puss-Cat gave three loud purrs of
-joy, and all the mischief she had been thinking came out at once.
-
-She trotted into the garden and got her feet all covered with mud.
-
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-
-Then she scampered upstairs, and danced a cat dance all over the clean
-white counterpane on Mrs. Gamp's bed. She climbed on the washstand, and
-upset the water jug, then she squeezed into the wardrobe, and pulled
-Mrs. Gamp's dresses out on to the floor. And some of them she tore to
-teeny tiny shreds!
-
-When she had finished she darted out of the room.
-
-But alack-a-day! At the top of the stairs she slipped, and
-fell—bumpetty, bumpetty, bump, all the way to the bottom.
-
-Presently Mrs. Gamp came home. And the first thing she heard was a
-strange noise in the kitchen. First a miaou. Then a sob. Then more
-miaous. Then—sob, sob, sob! She opened the door, and there, perched upon
-a stool in front of the dresser sat Mrs. Puss-Cat.
-
-Her head was swollen very, _very_ big. Round her neck was tied some of
-the ribbon off Mrs. Gamp's best bonnet, and another piece was twisted
-round one fat paw. And from her big round eyes great tear-drops were
-falling—splash, splash upon the floor.
-
-Mrs. Gamp threw up her arms. “Oh! dearie me!” she cried. “What ever is
-the matter? Oh! dearie, dearie me!”
-
-“Miaou, miaou!” sobbed Mrs. Puss-Cat. “Oh! my poor paw! My poor, poor
-paw!”
-
-Mrs. Gamp's tender heart was touched. She rushed upstairs to fetch some
-ointment. But when she opened her bedroom door—well! _you_ know what she
-saw!
-
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-
-Her tender heart grew cold as stone, and oh! she was _so_ angry! She
-raced downstairs, and gave Mrs. Puss-Cat the biggest whipping she had
-ever given her before.
-
-Then she took off her best ribbon, and opened the front door wide.
-
-And Mrs. Puss-Cat went slinking out with her tail between her legs, and
-a terribly vicious look in her big round eyes.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-But Mrs. Gamp's heart soon grew tender again.
-
-She opened the front door, and called Mrs. Puss-Cat back. And Mrs.
-Puss-Cat came at once, looking very penitent and sad.
-
-Mrs. Gamp gave her some nice hot milk, and put her in a comfy basket in
-front of the fire.
-
-Then she sat by her side, and stroked her smooth velvety head.
-
-And slowly all the naughty mischief slipped out of Mrs. Puss-Cat's head,
-and nice, kind thoughts came in.
-
-And now she is really and truly the nicest Mrs. Puss-Cat in the world.
-
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-
-
-
-
- The Conceited Golliwog.
-
-
- Said a conceited Golliwog,
- Whose name was Billy Brown,
- “I can play the banjo better
- Than any man in town.”
-
- When Billy Brown a concert gave,
- He'd scarce begun to play,
- When half the audience stopped their ears,
- And half ran fast away!
-
- O Billy Brown, O Boys and Girls,
- Who to be famous thirst,
- Remember, if you would succeed,
- You're bound to _practise_ first.
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Dolly's Name.
-
-
- I knew a charming little girl!
- They call her “Darling May,”
- She was so glad when mother bought
- For her a doll, one day.
-
- She skipped and jumped and ran about,
- And clapped her hands with glee,
- “Oh dear!” she said, “I'm sure mamma
- This cannot be for me?
-
- “Just see what lovely eyes it has,
- What lovely golden hair;
- It's feet and hands are made of wax,
- “'Tis perfect everywhere.
-
- “I'll set to work and make its clothes,
- A hat, too, with the rest,
- And it must have a pretty name,
- I wonder which is best!
-
- “'Alice' and 'Bess' and 'Mary Annie'
- Are not so very new;
- No, dolly, dear, I'll try to find
- A better name for you.
-
- “'Priscilla Prue' sounds rather nice,
- So does 'Belinda Jane,'
- But they're so long—dear me, how hard
- It is to choose a name!
-
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-
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-
- “I wonder how mamma chose mine,
- It's 'Alice Evelyn May;'
- I'm sure it must have taken her
- Much longer than a day.
-
- “Perhaps, she asked me which I'd like,
- Tho' it's so long ago—
- Six great long years—that if she did
- I've quite forgot you know.
-
- “I think, dear dolly, quite new names
- Are rather hard to find,
- So if I cannot think of one,
- I hope you will not mind.
-
- “I'd like to find you one that's grand,
- But nice and pretty too—
- Oh! now I know, 'Victoria Rose,'
- Is just the name for you.”
-
- AUNTIE.
-
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-
-
-
-
- The Call to Arms.
-
-
- The gallant soldiers, here they come!
- A crowd of girls and boys,
- Dot walks in front, and beats the drum,
- It makes a splendid noise!
-
- Sue has a flag, and Rose a gun,
- So very fierce is she,
- She _will_ take aim at ev'ryone,
- And nearly shoots a tree!
-
- But “Who goes there?” shouts little Jack,
- “Speak, is it friend or foe?
- I've got my gun—they're going back,
- I heard a cart, I know!”
-
- “_My_ cart,” says Sergeant Tom, with pride,
- “Take care, you musn't shake,
- I've got six wounded men inside,
- Who badly need some cake!
-
- “I'm 'fraid this one is rather bad,
- He's lost a lot of paint.”
- “Poor fellow,” Rosie cries, “how sad,
- I hope that he won't faint!
-
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-
- “Some tea will quickly cure his pain,
- And here's a currant bun.”
- So soon, they're all quite well again,
- And joining in the fun.
-
- “Now back to war!” shouts Captain Jim,
- “Come on to do or die!”
- His soldiers bravely follow him,
- And wave their flags on high.
-
- Hurrah! Hurrah! they've seized the fort,
- As Captain Jimmy said!—
- “Oh dear, why _are_ the days so short?
- Nurse says it's time for bed!”
-
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-
-
- “Lieutenant Sue's the best I've found,
- I noticed in the fight,
- With bullets flying all around,
- She kept our flag upright.”
-
- He sighs, for, though the bugle blows,
- The soldiers want their tea,
- “My tea set's new, do come,” cries Rose,
- “And have a cup with me!”
-
- Then Captain Jimmy with a smile
- Says “Yes, my men, all right,
- You're all “off duty” for a while,
- The rest will help you fight.”
-
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-
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-
- Jim rides a chair—I mean a horse—
- And reads the paper too,
- For captains have to learn, of course,
- What other armies do;
-
- The way to rout the enemy,
- And bring the wounded in.
- “My fellows are so brave,” says he,
- “I'm certain they will win!”
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- To London Town.
-
-
- To London town, to London town,
- Which is the way to London Town?
- One foot up, and one foot down,
- That is the way to London town.
-
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-
-
-
-
- A Home in the Wainscot.
-
-
-One day two little mice entered an old house where they hoped to settle
-down and make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Mousey by name.
-
-After looking about for some time they decided on a corner close to the
-kitchen wainscot, and not far from the larder.
-
-They made a cosy little nest of string and paper, working hard all day,
-hardly resting till late at night. As to food, Mr. Mousey soon found
-where that was to be got. Many were the visits he paid to the larder,
-and delicious were the biscuits and cheese that he found there. It
-almost seemed as if things were left for them, for the biscuits were in
-bags and the cheese uncovered.
-
-At last the nest was finished and they lay down to rest.
-
-The very next morning six very tiny pinkish-looking things were to be
-seen in the nest. They had bright eyes and long tails, and would soon
-grow into brown little animals like their father and mother. Oh, how
-proud the latter were! Mr. Mousey could hardly keep his eyes off them,
-and Mrs. Mousey danced round squeaking with delight. “They are
-beautiful, my dear,” said Mr. Mousey, “just like you.”
-
-[Illustration]
-
-“Pardon me, my love,” said his wife, with a proud look at their
-darlings, “they are likely to be as handsome as you.” The parents
-embraced each other tenderly, and then Mr. Mousey started off to find
-food for the little family.
-
-Every day the children grew bigger and stronger, and merry games they
-had, as they chased each other round the nest.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-But, alas! their happiness was not to continue. One sad day a terrible
-disappointment awaited Mr. Mousey. He had started off on his usual visit
-to the larder. He returned almost at once, saying,
-
-“My dear, we must move. I heard the Cook say everything was to be put in
-tins, so we shall starve if we stay, and,” with a shudder, “worse still,
-she has got a cat. I fear she will hear the children's voices, and we
-shall be caught.”
-
-So gathering their family around them they told the sad news, and
-glancing tearfully at their cosy nest, they crept sadly away.
-
- MARY HAMILTON.
-
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-
-[Illustration: MILKING TIME.]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- We Three
-
-
- Three little dogs
- On mischief bent
- Out to play in
- The garden went.
-
- Nip lost a shoe,
- Rip tore his clothes,
- And Chip fell down
- And broke his nose—
-
- Chip chased the cat,
- Rip drowned the pig
- And Nip made mud-pies!
- In the gig.
-
- At last their mother
- Came out to see;
- Then—off to bed
- Without their tea!
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Under the Big Hat,
- or, Jackie and Me.
-
-
-Jennie and Jackie were twins. They had two dearly-loved playmates, Fifie
-the puppy, and Fipps the kitten. Fifie was nearly always in disgrace.
-
-One day Fifie thought, “Now I will be good to-day. I will sit in the
-field and there will be nothing to make me naughty.”
-
-But as he passed through the hall he spied Jennie's doll on a chair.
-
-“Ah!” said Fifie, “Betsy Ann enjoys the fresh air. I'll take her with
-me.”
-
-So he carried her off and carefully laid her on the grass.
-
-After a while he grew fidgetty and then he saw that Betsy Ann was
-staring at him with her great eyes.
-
-“Don't stare at me like that!” he barked.
-
-But she took no notice and went on staring. This made him so angry that
-he bit her foot, and when it came off in his mouth he tore her arm, and
-then rolled her over and shook and worried her, until she was lying
-scattered all round him in lots of pieces.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-When Jennie ran up with her ball, he was just gnawing off Betsy Ann's
-left hand.
-
-Jennie was terribly upset about it, and when Nurse came, Fifie was
-soundly smacked.
-
-Not long after there were fearful mi-ows from the pond. Jennie rushed
-with her butterfly net, and was just in time to save Fipps from
-drowning.
-
-He had been trying to catch fish in the pond and had fallen in.
-
-So Jennie carried him home and put him in Betsy Ann's bed.
-
-Jackie used sometimes to dab a little butter on the tip of Fifie's nose
-just for the fun of seeing him try to lick it off with his tongue and
-roll his eyes round and round to try and see it.
-
-When Mother heard of Fifie's naughtiness with Betsy Ann, she said that
-Fifie must wear a muzzle for some hours every day until he learnt to
-behave better. Poor Fifie! how he hated it and longed to join in the
-romps with Jennie and Fipps.
-
-However he was so good for a week, that Mother said the muzzle might be
-left off.
-
-And here you see Jennie with Fifie and Fipps, celebrating the happy
-occasion with fairy cakes which cook had given them.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration: Out in the Cold.]
-
-[Illustration]
-
- There once lived three children named Jones,
- Who were constantly breaking their bones;
- The youngest, named Jack,
- Fell flat on his back,
- And uttered some terrible groans.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- THE NAUGHTY KITTEN.
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
- She was only a little kitten,
- And her fur was very wet,
- But her face was round and very soft,
- And her hair was black as jet.
-
- This was the kitten's story,
- And I think you'll weep to hear,
- That she woke one summer's morning
- In a temper bad—I fear!
-
- She pulled her mother's whiskers,
- And scratched her sister's nose,
- And while her brother drank his milk,
- She stamped upon his toes.
-
- And then she left the straw place,
- In spite of mother's words,
- And ran along the meadow,
- To tease the little birds.
-
- But as she frisked and trotted,
- A fearful sight she saw:
- A creature with a scarlet comb,
- And a gigantic claw.
-
- It said in voice stentorian,
- “Ah! cock-a-doodle doo,”
- Which meant although she did not know,
- “Small pussy—how d'ye do?”
-
- She turned and fled in terror,
- Across the meadow wide,
- But she did not see the duck pond,
- Until she fell inside!
-
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-
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-
- Then such a splash and mewing,
- Made all the field resound;
- And if a true friend had not come,
- She would have straight been drowned.
-
- This naughty little kitten,
- Was whipped and put to bed,
- And if you talk of duck ponds,
- She always hangs her head.
-
- C. E. C. WARNER.
-
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-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- The Goose Girl.
-
-
-Gretchen was a goose girl. She lived in a tiny cottage with a red roof,
-all amidst the fields, and woods, and hills, and every day she took a
-big stick and drove her geese across the common to the pond on the other
-side.
-
-One summer morning her mother said she might take a holiday, and go and
-visit her Auntie Jeanne. So Gretchen dressed herself in her best
-clothes, and set out to the village. She spent a happy time with her
-auntie, and after tea started for home.
-
-Just on the edge of the common she met her geese.
-
-When they saw her they began to cackle in great excitement, and caught
-hold of her skirts. Gretchen drove them off with her umbrella. But they
-only waddled on a little way, then looked back to see what she was
-doing.
-
-“I believe they want me to follow them!” cried Gretchen.
-
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-
-As soon as the geese saw her coming they began to run, and Gretchen ran
-after. On and on they went, over the common, across the fields, until
-they came to a little shady dell in a wood. And here Gretchen stopped,
-and clapped her hands with delight, for on the mossy ground was spread
-the most delicious tea she had ever seen. All around sat a number of
-little brown rabbits. Peter Bunny spied Gretchen first.
-
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-
-“Look, mother!” he cried. “There's a little servant girl!”
-
-“So there is!” exclaimed Mrs. Bunny, staring at Gretchen. “What wages do
-you ask, my dear?”
-
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-
-Gretchen thought this great fun. “If you please,” she said, “I should be
-quite satisfied with some of those lovely cakes.”
-
-“As many as you like,” said Mrs. Bunny. “Now go and fetch the tea.”
-
-The geese had vanished, so Gretchen filled the tea pot from the little
-kettle on the fire, and Peter Bunny carried dishes of cakes. Then they
-all sat down, and Gretchen had as many cakes as she could eat. When tea
-was over, Mrs. Bunny told Gretchen to go and play with the children
-until bedtime.
-
-“What's that?” asked Peter, presently, pointing to the umbrella, and
-Gretchen showed him how it opened and shut.
-
-“I know!” he cried. “We'll go for a sail in the air.”
-
-“Hurrah!” cried all the other rabbits, and they dragged Gretchen and the
-umbrella on to the common.
-
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-
-She opened the umbrella wide, Peter caught hold of her skirts, and the
-other rabbits joined on behind, holding on to each other's tails. “One,
-two, three—go!” cried Peter, and the whole party went soaring into the
-air. It was a delicious feeling. Higher and higher they went, until at
-last they were right above the clouds.
-
-“Oh!” cried Gretchen, suddenly, “the umbrella's shutting up! Oh!
-whatever shall we do?” Sure enough the umbrella was no longer puffed out
-like a balloon, but hanging loosely round the handle, and the next
-moment it began to fall.
-
-“We're tumbling into the sea!” cried the rabbit at the bottom of the
-chain, and there was a loud splash.
-
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-
-Splash, splash, splash! One by one all the bunnies fell in until only
-Peter and Gretchen were left. All of a sudden the umbrella flew out of
-her hands, and she awoke to find herself sitting by the side of the
-pond, while her geese were splashing in for their evening swim. On the
-ground in front of her lay the umbrella, but Peter and the rest of the
-rabbits had completely disappeared.
-
-“I hope they're not drowned,” she said, as she got up and peered into
-the pond. But the water was so clear she could look right to the bottom,
-and no sign of a bunny rabbit could she see.
-
-“It must have been a dream,” she said, as she smoothed out her dress.
-“But those cakes were lovely. So was the journey through the air.” She
-picked up her umbrella and opened it, but it wouldn't lift her an inch
-off the ground. So she scampered home to find mother standing in the
-doorway looking for her, but when she told her story, mother laughed.
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Goose-girl.
-
-
- “Goose-girl, Goose-girl,
- Whither do you wander?”
- “Uphill, down-dale,
- To find my goose and gander!”
-
- “Sunshine, stormcloud,
- Wild and windy weather,
- Week in and week out,
- I keep my flock together!”
-
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-
-
- “In hurricane and rainstorm
- Two have gone together;
- Now my only fear is
- That I shall see them never!”
-
- “Goose-girl, Goose-girl,
- Where the streams meander,
- There beside a golden egg
- You'll find your goose and gander!”
-
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-
-[Illustration: A Camel]
-
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-
-
-
-
- Waiting for Tea.
-
-
- Molly and I have quarrelled;
- She isn't nice at all;
- She will not let me have her doll,
- So she shan't have my ball.
-
- Molly is disagreeable,
- And she began it too;
- She called me first “a silly,”
- And I said, “So are you!”
-
- Molly is standing sulking;
- She's dreadful cross with me.
- I wish we hadn't fought, 'cause then
- We'd give the dolls their tea.
-
- I know the dolls are hungry,
- But Molly turns away....
- I wonder, if I kissed her,
- If she'd forgive and play?
-
- “Are you still angry, Molly?”
- “No,” she begins to smile.
- “Now come and play with the dollies;
- They're waiting all this while.”
-
- C. M. HAMMILL.
-
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-
-[Illustration: The Nursery Express.]
-
-
-
-
- The Boy and the Bogie.
-
-
- A little boy with curly hair,
- Was walking through the meadows fair,
- When all at once, upon the ground,
- A funny-looking thing he found.
-
- He picked it up, and turned it o'er,
- And wondered what it could be for,
- It had four legs, which seemed to bend,
- With feathers growing at one end.
-
- He took it home, “Look here,” said he,
- “I cannot think what this can be!”
- But, with a laugh says sister Moll,
- “Why! Can't you see, That it's a doll?”
-
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-
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-
- I wonder if he's jealous, says little Tommy Page,
- As he holds his own sham bunnie against the rabbit's cage;
- But father says he'll give to me another one some day,
- So then you'll have a little friend to stay with you alway.
-
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-
-
-
-
- BABY'S BUNNIE.
-
-
- Baby has a Bunnie,
- It is made of fur,
- Baby always takes it
- Up to bed with her.
-
- It was Baby's Auntie
- Gave her this nice toy,
- Baby, when she saw it,
- Clapp'd her hands for joy.
-
- Such long ears has Bunnie,
- Baby, so unkind!
- Likes to pull and bite them,
- But Bunnie doesn't mind.
-
- And he does not scratch her,
- When she treats him so,
- For this pretty Bunnie
- Is a toy, you know.
-
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-
-
-
-
- My First Visit.
-
-
-My name is Tim, and I am only a rough-haired terrier dog, so you must
-not mind if I make mistakes in this story, because it is the first time
-I have ever told a real, story book one.
-
-I thought perhaps you would like to hear about some of the people I met
-the first time I went on a visit with my master.
-
-We went to stay at a big house in the country. There were no other
-houses round it, only lots and lots of trees, and they kept the houses
-away, I expect.
-
-When we first arrived, I kept pretty quiet The train had made me feel
-rather queer in my legs. I wasn't frightened; none of our family are
-ever frightened of anything—certainly not of a silly old train that
-doesn't even know how to growl properly.
-
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-
-Well, after I began to get used to things, I went out into the garden to
-see if I could find someone to play with. It was rather dull without Jo.
-He is my brother, but he isn't old enough to go visiting like I do.
-
-At first there did not seem to be anyone about at all. Then I saw an old
-wooden tub.
-
-I went and had a look at that. I have found some funny things in tubs
-before now—sticks and boats, bits of cork that give you a pain inside if
-you eat them—but never have I seen such a funny thing as there was in
-this tub.
-
-It was very small, with shiny black hair, a shiny red face, and it was
-swimming about just like a fish. It smiled at me all the time, too. I
-didn't like that a bit, so I barked as loud as I could; but it made no
-difference. I could not make it out, and I got very angry, so I walked
-off with my tail in the air.
-
-In a sunny corner I found the Duke and Duchess. They were very rude to
-me indeed. In fact, the Duchess spat at me, just like the common Tabby
-family do at home.
-
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-
-I very soon left them, and then I found Laddie, the fine old Scotch
-collie, but he wasn't much fun; he is nearly deaf, and he was very busy
-staring at some white woolly lambs on green stands. Laddie loves those
-lambs; he once ate one when he was young. He told me so himself, and—it
-was much worse than eating cork.
-
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-
-Then I heard a great deal of barking, growling and snarling.
-
-I knew it must be Bob, the bull dog. I had been longing to fight him
-ever since I came. I ran to the field as fast as I could, my heart
-beating very hard, for Bob had boasted to me of all the fights he had
-won, and I was thirsting to beat him.
-
-Then I saw him, tearing down the field, his tail tucked in between his
-legs, his ears laid flat. He was running away from the old red bull. He
-had made faces at him, and then ran away when the bull pretended to
-chase him. I wasn't going to fight him after that. _I_ wouldn't run away
-from an old bull.
-
-Bob ran into the kitchen, and pretended to be asleep when I spoke to
-him.
-
-I went back to the tub after that, and I just went straight up to the
-funny, smiling thing, and—I kissed it. After that, we were great
-friends, and had lovely games every day till I went away. I wonder if
-Bob ever plays with it. I will fight him if he does.
-
- NORA PITT-TAYLOR.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- Ten Raw Recruits.
-
-
- Attention! Ready! Quick march!
- Keep your legs as stiff as starch!
-
- Halt! Mark time! Right about!
- Two, four, six, and eight fall out!
-
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-
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-
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-
- One and three go sentry duty—
- The watchword is, “For home and beauty.”
-
- Five, seven, and nine, must stay and drill.
- Because they hold, themselves so ill.
-
- M. M. Read.
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- The Dog and the Wolf;
- Or, BE CONTENT WITH YOUR LOT.
-
-
-A lean, hungry wolf was prowling about in search of supper, when he met
-a big well-fed mastiff. “How do you manage to look so sleek, when I, who
-work ten times as hard, am half-starved?” inquired the wolf.
-
-“Oh,” said the dog, “I watch the house at night and sleep all day.”
-
-“Just the thing for me,” said the wolf, “but first tell me, what is that
-mark round your neck.”
-
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-
-“That's only made by my collar,” answered the dog. “I am chained up all
-day. They say I may bite, but that is all nonsense.”
-
-“Good-bye,” said the wolf, turning back. “Chained up, indeed! No, thank
-you.”
-
-[Illustration: A Pigeon.]
-
-
-
-
- Castles in the Air.
-
-
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-
- When you and I are bigger, Fred,
- Say, what shall we do then?
- What shall we do with ourselves all day,
- When you and I are men?
-
- We'll climb the biggest poplar tree
- That stands against the wall.
- You could touch the stars from the top, I think,
- It is so straight and tall.
-
- We'll spread our bread and butter thick,
- (And Nurse shan't cut it then!)
- And have raspberry jam whenever we like,
- When you and I are men.
-
- We'll go to bed quite late at night
- And we won't get up till ten;
- And we'll never let Jane put the soap in our eyes,
- When you and I are men.
-
- And we'll have two white horses, Fred
- One each for me and you;
- And we'll give up learning our A B C,
- And twice times one are two.
-
- We'll always wear our oldest clothes,
- (Not wear our Sunday suits.)
- We won't wash our hands when we've made mud pies,
- And we'll walk in the sea in our boots.
-
- We'll help ourselves to sugar, Fred;
- It will be lovely then!
- Oh! don't you wish that the time would come
- When you and I'll be men?
-
- C. M. HAMMIL.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- A Day at the Farm.
-
-
-It was Margery's and Trixy's birthday; they were exactly the same age,
-so they had only one birthday between them, but they had always gone
-shares in everything as long as they could remember, so they were quite
-happy in sharing their birthday. And what a splendid birthday this one
-had been! First of all, they had been allowed to choose their birthday
-treat, which was to go to Woodcote Farm.
-
-They had driven to the farm in the morning, sitting on the box-seat of
-the waggonette by John, and as soon as they arrived they had gone all
-round the farmyard, and looked at the dear little ducks and chickens,
-and every other living creature on the place. They had well shaken the
-apple tree and filled their pockets with lovely rosy apples. After
-dinner they had gone out into the big field to have a game with old
-Dobbin. Dobbin seemed to understand that the children wished to catch
-him by his long tail, and would stand still until they nearly touched
-him, and then with a toss of his head would gallop off to the other side
-of the field, followed by the children, until at last, quite out of
-breath, they had flung themselves down under the willow by the side of
-the little stream.
-
-The afternoon was warm, and Trixy was surely getting a little sleepy,
-when Margery suddenly jumped up. “Come, Trix,” she said, “I hear the
-waggonette;” and off they ran as fast as they could.
-
- MARY HAMILTON.
-
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-
-[Illustration: The Farmyard.]
-
-[Illustration: Waiting to be Hired.]
-
-
-
-
- Doggie's Woes.
-
-
- I'm a doggie who has many troubles to tell,
- For my master and mistress don't treat me quite well.
- The worst of my woes I really must say
- Is a horrid old muzzle I wear every day.
-
- It's put on so tight and is so very strong,
- Why if I tear and bite it the whole day long,
- It would not come off, oh dear me no,
- My spirits are sinking each day more low.
-
- Then again there are those stupid fluffy things,
- Who have funny beaks and curious wings;
- Well, what do you think, they come round and stare,
- And say to each other, “What's that fellow there?”
-
- Yet I'm quite unable to frighten them now
- Except by a very loud bow wow wow;
- They know I can't bite them with this muzzle on,
- So I hope I shall not have to wear it for long.
-
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-
-
-
-
- Off to the Front.
-
-
-“We are off to the Front!” cried the three children when they were ready
-for their walk.
-
-“Have you got all you want for the Front?” asked their mother, laughing.
-
-“Yes, everything,” said May. “Tom has a drum and Bertie a bugle, and I
-am the rest of the army.”
-
-“Very well. Don't be too long at the War, because tea will soon be
-ready. Better go to meet your father.”
-
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-
-“So we will!”
-
-And away went the three over the white snow in the bright winter day;
-Tom beating the drum till it was a wonder the parchment did not burst,
-and Bertie blowing the bugle till he had hardly any breath left. What a
-splendid noise they all made together! Birds flew out of the hedges and
-rabbits scuttled away as the army marched on, feeling very warlike
-indeed; and presently met the army's father.
-
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-
-“Please be our General, father,” they begged, “and lead us against the
-enemy.”
-
-“Certainly,” he replied; “but first we will return to camp and storm the
-tea-table.”
-
-So home they went in the same fashion, with drum beating and bugle
-blowing.
-
-After tea, the younger children also volunteered for the Front, and
-Uncle Bob was little Dick's horse, for of course cavalry was needed. How
-Uncle Bob pranced and galloped! The trumpeter nearly fell off his back,
-but went on blowing the trumpet all the same. Uncle Bob told him to blow
-it well away from the horse's ears, so Dick sat backwards. As for Baby,
-big brother Gerald put him on the rocking-horse, to be a rough-rider.
-
-“The great thing is to learn to stick on,” said Gerald, “because you
-will find falling off is very easy. Hold the horse's nose, Nellie; it
-seems rather a wild one.”
-
-At last everybody joined the army, except the cat. She sat on a chair
-and turned up her whiskers; for cats like peace and quietness, and there
-cannot be much of either when soldiers go to the Front.
-
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-
-
-
-
- Tommy's First Day at School.
-
-
- “Tommy, my dear,” said the old Tabby Cat,
- “Here is your pinafore, put on your hat,
- And go off to school with the others at once:
- We don't want our kitten to grow up a dunce.”
-
- But Tommy was naughty, “I won't go,” he said.
- “Well, choose,” said his mother, “between that and bed;
- You either shall go off to school as I say,
- Or go straight to bed for the rest of the day!”
-
- At this Tommy's cousin looked in at the door,
- And gave a loud mew of surprise when he saw
- The kitten was crying:—“Why, what's that I see?
- Come, Tommy,” he said, “come to school then with me.”
-
- He took Tommy's paw, and old Tabby Cat said,
- As she stood at the door with a cap on her head,
- “Now, Tommy, remember! if good you will be,
- I'll catch you a mouse or a rat for your tea.”
-
- So Tommy was dragged by the paw up the lane,
- Nor stopped he his mewing at all till they came
- To where old Dame Smut kept a school for those cats,
- Who learnt something more than the killing of rats.
-
- The kitten ceased mewing, and gazed on the rows
- Of good little cats, and he murmured, “Who knows
- That p'raps after all I shall like school as well,
- And quite enjoy learning to write and to spell!”
-
- When lessons were over, Dame Smut said, “I see
- That Tommy a very good kitten can be.”
- And Tommy in triumph laughed gaily the while
- He ate up the mouse for his tea with a smile.
-
- EDITH GRABHAM.
-
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-
-[Illustration: An Elephant at work.]
-
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-
-
-
-
- Mister Jack-in-the-box.
-
-
-“Hullo, hullo, here I am again!” cried Mister Jack-in-the-box, as he
-sprang up in a great hurry one day.
-
-Then he looked all round him. He was wondering what could have happened
-to all his friends.
-
-“This is very funny,” he said to himself. “I wonder where they can all
-be; they can't have gone to a party and left me behind. Besides, they
-have not had time to put on their best clothes, for I have only been
-having forty winks.”
-
-That was what he thought, but he had really been asleep for a long time,
-and a great many things had happened which he knew nothing about.
-
-Presently, Dobbin, the big wooden horse, came walking slowly by.
-
-“Hullo,” cried Mister Jack-in-the-box, “How are you, my fine friend?”
-
-“I am looking for a hairy skin,” said Dobbin, sadly. “Every horse is
-wearing one now; the fashion has changed since you went to sleep.”
-
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-
-“But I have only been having forty winks,” cried Mister Jack-in-the-box.
-
-“Forty hundred,” corrected Dobbin. “Here comes Mister Zebra, he will
-tell you I am right in what I say.”
-
-And Mister Zebra did.
-
-“I don't know what will happen next,” he said, tearfully. “I am told
-that Teddy Bears are always asked for now that no one cares for zebras.
-I do think it is a little hard. I know Teddy Bears are hairy, but not
-one of them has a striped coat like mine.”
-
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-
-“Look at my legs,” said Dobbin. “No hairy horse ever had legs like
-mine.”
-
-“I passed a whole new family on my way here,” sighed the Zebra. “There
-was an elephant that walked without wheels, a boat with sails, a doll
-with a voice, crackers with toys inside them, a Father Christmas with a
-real beard, and——”
-
-“A hairy horse!” cried Dobbin.
-
-“A hairy horse,” answered Mr. Zebra.
-
-“Cheer up, cheer up, you boys,” chuckled Mister Jack-in-the-box. “There
-is plenty of room for us all in the world. Suppose we make a family all
-to ourselves, just we three old friends.”
-
-And that is what they did.
-
- NORA PITT-TAYLOR.
-
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-
-
-
-
- Hector Protector.
-
-
- Hector Protector was dressed all in green,
- Hector Protector was sent to the Queen,
- The Queen did not like him, no more did the King,
- So Hector Protector was sent back again.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- The Muzzle that Fitted too much.
-
-
- Tip tries to get his muzzle off—
- But no—the strap's too tight!
- The naughty ducklings laugh and jeer:
- They see he cannot bite.
-
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-
-
-
-
- _In the Farmyard._
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
- When Mrs. Quack, was coming back,
- From seeing Mrs. Hen,
- What did she see, but chickens three.
- Quite far from mother's pen.
-
- And then she found, all romping round,
- Their mother in delight,
- Two pups that she, could only see
- Like balls of black and white.
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
- A naughty chick, who tried to pick,
- The wing from off a bee,
- Was only told to be less bold,
- And ran away quite free.
-
- “Ha! ha!” said she, “'tis plain to see,
- The farmyard's full of fun,
- And so I think, I'll have a drink,
- And warm me in the sun!”
-
- By E. M. Whitaker
-
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-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- FIR TREE FARM.
-
-
-Fir Tree Farm was the name of the big stone house, so the Squirrels
-thought they could not do better than call their house Fir Tree House,
-which they did.
-
-There were three of them, Mr. and Mrs. Squirrel and Miss Brighteyes,
-their daughter.
-
-Every morning at one o'clock they had lunch on the big branch that was
-very high up, because, you see, they knew very well that James and John
-were about, and James and John thought it fine fun to chase them. James
-and John were a terrible pair of pickles, very different to Joseph, the
-black poodle, but then he was a Frenchman, and he could not bear the
-ways of James and John, whom he looked upon as common terriers.
-
-They used to bark at him, and make dreadful fun of him when he went out
-shopping with his mistress, carrying the basket for her.
-
-James and John longed to make him fight them, but he never did, because
-nothing would make him put down the basket, and no dog can fight with a
-basket in his mouth.
-
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-
-Little Miss Brighteyes rather liked the look of the pickles; she thought
-James was lovely, with his black and white coat, but she never ventured
-to go down and speak to them—she was not brave enough for that—but once
-or twice she threw nuts down on the top of them, and this made them very
-angry, because they were not at all accustomed to be the ones who were
-teased.
-
-They used to get into trouble sometimes, and many a good thrashing the
-farmer gave them, especially on the day when they snapped at the
-beautiful frills Joseph wore on his legs, and made him drop a basket of
-fresh eggs. They were rather sorry for themselves that day, and Joseph
-was so pleased that he did not know what to do with himself.
-
-Poor old Jane, the brown cow, found them a terrible worry.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-They used to hide in the big wheelbarrow, where her dinner was put, when
-the grass was poor, and jump up and frighten her when she came to eat
-it, and they didn't mind a bit when she snorted at them—they rather
-enjoyed it.
-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
-But one day Jerry, the old horse, who lived in the paddock with Jane,
-spoke to them very gravely about it.
-
-Now James and John had a great respect for Jerry; they thought he was
-quite the wisest person they had ever met, and when he explained to them
-how very rude it was to sit in Jane's dinner place, they promised not to
-do it again.
-
-One day the farmer's daughter came to Fir Tree Farm, and when she went
-away she took James with her.
-
-John was very sad at first, and Miss Brighteyes felt dreadfully sorry
-for him; even Joseph tried to be nice to him, but it was Jerry who
-comforted him best, and gave him good advice.
-
-Then he set to work to be useful, and behaved himself so well that the
-farmer used to send him to bring the horses in from the fields.
-
- NORA PITT-TAYLOR.
-
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-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- Pity the sorrows of a Poor Little Dog.
-
-
- There was a little dog
- And he had a little tail,
- And he used to wag, wag, wag it,
- Whenever he was glad:
- But whenever he was sad,
- On the ground he would drag, drag, drag it.
-
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-
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-
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-
- He had a little nose,
- As of course you will suppose,
- And on it a muz-muz-muzzle
- And to get if off he'd try,
- Till a tear came in his eye,
- But he found it a puz-puz-puzzle.
-
- He'd sometimes find a bone,
- When he'd sniff it with a groan,
- Because he couldn't gnaw, gnaw, gnaw it;
- And he'd say as on he went,
- With his head in anguish bent,
- “I'm sorry that I saw, saw, saw it.”
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- Too Sure.
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
- On a tree
- Birdie sat,
- Down below
- Lay pussy cat.
- “Come down here
- By my side,”
- Said the Cat,
- The bird replied:
- “For you, Miss Puss,
- I have no love
- I'd rather stay
- Up above.”
-
- “I'll come to you”
- The pussy said.
- Rose, stretched herself,
- And shook her head.
- She climbed the tree
- (The cunning cat),
- And reached the bough
- Where Birdie sat.
-
- She made a spring,
- Her prey to seize,
- But Birdie flew
- Away with ease.
- The pussy thought,
- “Too sure was I,
- I quite forgot
- That birds could fly.”
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- Firefly.
-
-
-Through a sad misfortune Mr. Northcote's beautiful estate had to be sold
-up. He was a great rider and lover of horses; but everything had to go,
-and Firefly, his beautiful bay, was sold with the other horses.
-
-After the day of reckoning Mr. Northcote went abroad. There success
-awaited him; he worked hard to retrieve his lost fortune, and after a
-few years he returned to England once more a wealthy man.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-One day he hailed a hansom, and before stepping into it was giving the
-cabman the address, when the horse grew suddenly restive and uttered a
-strange whinnying sound.
-
-“What's the matter with yer?” cried the cabman, giving the animal a
-touch of the whip.
-
-“Don't beat him! He's all right!” said Mr. Northcote, coming to the
-horse's head.
-
-Again came the strange whinny, and the deep velvety eyes looked into Mr.
-Northcote's like those of a human being; and they spoke to him, too, as
-plainly as words could speak: “Dear master! Don't you know me? I'm your
-poor old Firefly!”
-
-“Firefly! It's Firefly! My beauty!”
-
-And then, to the cabman's great astonishment. Mr. Northcote laid his
-cheek against the horse's nose.
-
-“To think you should have come down to this, Firefly,” he murmured, with
-something very like tears in his eyes. Firefly whinnied again softly.
-
-The poor horse had changed masters several times, and had had a hard
-life the last few years; but all his troubles were over at last.
-
-Of course Mr. Northcote bought him from the cabman, and three months
-later, when the beautiful spirited animal was galloping round the
-fields, it was hard to believe he had ever been a cab-horse!
-
- CONSTANCE M. LOWE.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- What a Mistake.
-
-
- Our doggy almost seems to talk,
- He watches us so carefully,
- And when we're going for a walk
- Looks up as if to say—“take me!”
-
- He'll carry books a long, long way,
- But, this I feel I ought to own,
- He _buried_ Auntie's glove one day,
- He must have thought it was a bone.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration:
-
- A Monkey.
-
- Ostriches.
-]
-
-
-
-
- Charlie's Playthings.
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Charlie, tired out with play, fell asleep on the nursery rug one winters
-afternoon. “Hullo, Charlie!” said his sister's biggest doll, walking up
-and patting him familiarly on the back. “Look,” she said, “there goes
-the omnibus to Fleet Street; let us go and see if there's room for us.”
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Charlie very soon found himself riding on the top of his toy omnibus,
-with the conductor driving and shouting, and a wooden doll calling out
-“Fare, sir; fare a penny!” He drove along too through his own toy
-village. “_This_ isn't Fleet Street!” he said.
-
-“No,” said the doll; “we are now driving to the Zoo.”
-
-Charlie wondered more and more, but he said nothing until the omnibus
-stopped and all the dolls got down. He found himself then hustled into a
-tiny train, the engine of which whistled loudly, and had a piece of
-cotton wool coming out of its funnel for smoke.
-
-“Here is the Zoo,” said the doll; “and there are the animals going to
-bed.”
-
-Charlie looked. Why, the Zoo was his Noah's ark, and the animals
-belonged to it! “_This_ isn't the Zoo!” said Charlie.
-
-At this point up came a very grandly dressed gentleman doll with an
-eye-glass.
-
-“This gentleman would like a game of nine-pins, Lady Arabella,” he said;
-“pray come this way,” and he led them to a lawn where a set of nine-pins
-were.
-
-“Those are my nine-pins,” cried Charlie.
-
-“Nonsense!” said the doll. “They belong to this gentleman.”
-
-“You are a very rude doll,” observed the possessor of the eye-glass to
-Charlie. “How dare you say my things are yours!”
-
-“So they are,” shouted Charlie; “and I'm not a doll, and you _are_ one,
-and you belong to my sister, and you are made of wax, so there!”
-
-The gentleman doll grew very angry at this. “How dare you!” he said
-loudly. “Policeman! hi! Policeman!” and one came hurrying across the
-street.
-
-Charlie laughed; he recognised one of the little wooden policemen in his
-toy box.
-
-“Hush!” cried the doll; “the soldiers are coming!”
-
-Marching down the street came Charlie's tin soldiers, all with drawn
-swords, and most of them on horseback.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Charlie boldly advancing laid his hand on the bridle of the general's
-horse. Immediately there was a great clatter of arms, and Charlie would
-have been cut to pieces if just then he had not woke up to find himself
-on the nursery rug.
-
- EDITH GRABHAM.
-
-[Illustration: Scavengers of the Desert.]
-
-[Illustration: Watching for his Prey.]
-
-
-
-
- How Pussy Caught her First Bird.
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
- Said Mother Puss to little Kit,
- “You're old enough, my dear,
- To get your dinner for yourself.”
- Said Kit, “I will, no fear!”
-
- As Kitty lay in hiding,
- Close by, upon a twig,
- There lit a tiny birdie,
- And Kitty's eyes grew big.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
- She crept a little nearer,
- Then made a sudden spring,
- And caught that tiny birdie
- Before it could take wing.
-
- Then back she raced to mother,
- No need to further roam;
- “You see,” she said, “dear mother,
- I've brought my dinner home.”
-
- A. E. BONSER.
-
-
-
-
- A Rat Hunt.
-
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Bobbie was only a little stable lad; the only relation he ever knew was
-a brother, whose vocation was sweeping crossings. One day, a brougham
-ran over him, a crowd collected, he followed them to the hospital, and
-was told his brother was dead. The gentleman, whose brougham it was,
-came and spoke to him, and then he remembered him taking his hand and
-leading him to a big house. He was taken to the kitchen and well fed,
-and after staying there a day or two, was sent into the country.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-Mr. Wake, after questioning the delicate-looking child, felt he could
-repay him for the loss of his brother by taking care of him.
-
-The first thing to be done was to send him to one of his farms in the
-country, where kind but rough hands would do more than smoky town.
-
-The people he lived with grew very fond of him, and treated him in every
-way as their own.
-
-He had a terrier dog given to him by one of the farm hands, and this he
-took a great interest in. Now Floss was a good rat catcher, and as rats
-were most destructive in the barn, Bobbie used to take Floss up there,
-by the hour together, and hunt them.
-
-One day he caught fourteen rats and mice and laid them at his little
-master's feet.
-
-On another occasion, they had been waiting some time for a rat, which
-had made quite a home of three sacks of corn in a corner of the barn,
-when Floss suddenly darted round and sniffed one corner, and then kept
-his eyes fixed on something which Bobbie could not see. Floss moved a
-little on one side, and as the rat made its intended escape, he pounced
-upon it. The rat was also very sharp, and bit and scratched poor
-Flossie's face; this worried him so much, that he gave it one dreadful
-bite, which killed it.
-
-Bob was very kind to animals, and took Floss to bathe his face, and
-treated him quite as an invalid till his face was well.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration: Worrying over his troubles.]
-
-
-
-
- Nip and the Pigeons.
-
-
-The children had been ill with whooping-cough, and as soon as they were
-well enough they were told, to their great delight, that they were going
-to stay at a farmhouse by the sea.
-
-“Oh! Mother,” cried Gerald, “do let us take Nip with us! I am sure he
-would be miserable without us.”
-
-“I thought you would want to take him,” answered Mother, with a smile,
-“so I arranged with the people at the farm that Nip should go with you!”
-
-The children were overjoyed at hearing this, and rushed out to tell Nip,
-whom they found lying in front of his kennel wondering what all the
-excitement was about.
-
-A chorus of excited voices shouted the good news to him, and he wagged
-his little stump of a tail, and barked so loudly that he made almost as
-much noise as the children.
-
-A few days later they were settled at the farm, and of course were
-charmed with everything, and were never tired of visiting the calves,
-the ducks, the chickens, the pigeons, and the little baby pigs.
-
-[Illustration]
-
-[Illustration]
-
-When the children fed the pigeons Nip had to be tied up, to his great
-disgust, because the birds were afraid of him and would not peck up the
-grain while he was loose. This, perhaps, was why he took a dislike to
-the pigeons. “Stupid things!” he would growl. “They can do nothing but
-sit and say 'Coo, coo!' all day!”
-
-But Nip soon had good cause to change his opinion. One day the farmer
-was going to market ten miles away, and knowing that he would need to
-send a message back immediately, he took one of his carrier-pigeons with
-him. Some hours later the pretty white bird flew down into the farmyard,
-and, tied to its feathers, the children found a tiny roll of paper
-containing the farmers message.
-
-“Not so stupid, after all,” thought Nip, with a sniff, and felt a little
-ashamed of himself.
-
- CONSTANCE M. LOWE.
-
-
-
-
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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Our Story Book, by Various
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-other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
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-Title: Our Story Book
- Jingles, Stories and Rhymes for Little Folks
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-Author: Various
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-Release Date: August 20, 2016 [EBook #52860]
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-Language: English
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-<p class='c000'><strong>Transcriber's Note:</strong></p>
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-<p class='c000'>The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.</p>
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-<div class='figcenter id001'>
-<img src='images/illus001.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>LITTLE DROPS OF WATER, LITTLE GRAINS OF SAND.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
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-<div>
- <h1 class='c001'>Our Story Book<br /> <br /> <span class='xlarge'>JINGLES, STORIES <em>and</em> RHYMES</span><br /> <span class='large'><em>for</em><br /> LITTLE FOLKS</span></h1>
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- <div><em>Profusely Illustrated</em></div>
- <div class='c002'><span class='small'>NEW YORK</span></div>
- <div>CUPPLES &amp; LEON COMPANY</div>
- </div>
-</div>
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-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
-<div class='nf-center c003'>
- <div><span class='sc'>Copyright, 1916, by</span></div>
- <div><span class='sc'>Cupples &amp; Leon Company</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
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- <h2 class='c004'>CONTENTS</h2>
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- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Wideawake'>Wideawake Willy.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Little'>The Little Old Woman.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Quite'>Quite an Adventure.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Funny'>Funny Toys</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Froggies'>There Were Seven Froggies of Lee</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Tinklebell'>Tinklebell Tales.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Holiday'>Holiday Time.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Twins'>The Twins.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Five'>The Five Little Frogs.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Doings'>The Doings of Dickie and Daisy</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Follow'>Follow My Leader.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Bunny'>Bunny and Chick, Or Sulky Sammy.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Doggie'>Doggie and Puss.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Tittle'>Tittle-tattle Tales, Or Fireside Stories.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Kitkin'>The Kitkin Family</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Wooden'>Wooden Toys.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Tick'>Tick Tock</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Neddy'>Neddy</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Silly'>Silly Billy and the Kittens.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Tony'>Tony</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Cats'>The Cats and the Cheese, Or, Better Agree Than Go to Law.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Doll'>The Doll's House to Let.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Fox'>The Fox That Lost His Tail, Or, Do Not Follow Every Fashion You See.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Mrs'>Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-cat</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Conceited'>The Conceited Golliwog.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Dolly'>Dolly's Name.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Call'>The Call to Arms.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#To'>To London Town.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Home'>A Home in the Wainscot.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#We'>We Three</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Under'>Under the Big Hat, Or, Jackie and Me.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Naughty'>The Naughty Kitten.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Goose'>The Goose Girl.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Girl'>Goose-girl.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Waiting'>Waiting For Tea.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Boy'>The Boy and the Bogie.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Baby'>Baby's Bunnie.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#My'>My First Visit.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Ten'>Ten Raw Recruits.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Dog'>The Dog and the Wolf; Or, Be Content With Your Lot.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Castles'>Castles in the Air.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Day'>A Day at the Farm.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Woes'>Doggie's Woes.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Off'>Off to the Front.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Tommy'>Tommy's First Day at School.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Mister'>Mister Jack-in-the-box.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Hector'>Hector Protector.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Muzzle'>The Muzzle That Fitted Too Much.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#In'>In the Farmyard.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Fir'>Fir Tree Farm.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Pity'>Pity the Sorrows of a Poor Little Dog.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Too'>Too Sure.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Firefly'>Firefly.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#What'>What a Mistake.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Charlie'>Charlie's Playthings.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#How'>How Pussy Caught Her First Bird.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Rat'>A Rat Hunt.</a></div>
- <div class='line'><a href='#Nip'>Nip and the Pigeons.</a></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Wideawake' class='c004'>Wideawake Willy.</h2>
-</div>
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus004a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>His real name was Willy. But because
-he was always on the look-out for any fun
-or mischief, Father and Mother called
-him “Wideawake” as well.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One sunny day he and his little
-friends went out to play cricket.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I'm going to make a hundred runs!”
-cried Willy, as he took up the bat. But
-when he had made ten, Freddy bowled
-him out, and the other boys were glad
-it was their turn to go in.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus004b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>In the
-winter, father
-made a big
-slide, and
-Willy and the boys went
-down it as fast as they
-could go. When he fell
-half way down, Willy
-thought it great fun, and
-called to
-his snowman
-as he
-glided past,
-“Look at
-me old
-fellow!
-Don't <em>you</em>
-wish you
-could
-slide?”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id003'>
-<img src='images/illus005.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>On his birthday he had a party. It <em>was</em>
-a merry time. They played “Blind Man's
-Buff,” and “Puss in the Corner,” and
-Willy always managed to catch the little
-girls by their long curls.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>It was spring when Wideawake
-Willy went exploring. He shot his Teddy
-Bear, and tied it up in a scarlet handkerchief,
-for he knew explorers ate bears.
-Then he stuck a long feather in his hat,
-and strode gaily down the road. Presently
-he came to a big house. The door was
-open, and a lady asked him to go in. She
-showed him all sorts of wonderful things.
-What he liked best was Chin Chan, the
-Chinese boy, whose long pig-tail touched
-the floor. The lady told Willy that in
-China he lived in a boat, and helped his
-mother look after the chickens.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus006.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>After seeing other Chinese people,
-he went home and told his mother what
-strange things he had seen.</p>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Little' class='c004'>The Little Old Woman.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id004'>
-<img src='images/illus007.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>There was an old Woman,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And what do you think?</div>
- <div class='line'>She lived upon nothing but</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Victuals and drink;</div>
- <div class='line'>And though victuals and drink</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Were the chief of her diet,</div>
- <div class='line'>This little Old Woman could never be quiet.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This little Old Woman (the story so goes)</div>
- <div class='line'>Had nothing to wear but</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Abundance of clothes.</div>
- <div class='line'>And, oh, let me weep</div>
- <div class='line in2'>At the dismal news,</div>
- <div class='line'>She would have been barefooted, but for her shoes.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This Little Old Woman,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Twas always the case,</div>
- <div class='line'>Never looked in the glass</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But she saw her own face;</div>
- <div class='line'>And what was still worse,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Yet, we vouch for its truth,</div>
- <div class='line'>By growing so old, she had lost all her youth.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id005'>
-<img src='images/illus008.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus009.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This Little Old Woman,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The tale too declares,</div>
- <div class='line'>Had nothing to sit on</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But sofas and chairs.</div>
- <div class='line'>No place to repose in</div>
- <div class='line in2'>At night but her bed;</div>
- <div class='line'>No pillows, but those made of down, for her head.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This Little Old Woman,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We here may remark,</div>
- <div class='line'>Had no house to live in,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But one in the park,</div>
- <div class='line'>And none to wait on her,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Poor soul, but her maids,</div>
- <div class='line'>With some livery servants of different grades.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This Little Old Woman,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>I'm sorry to tell,</div>
- <div class='line'>Had always bad health,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>When she was not quite well.</div>
- <div class='line'>And hard was her lot,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>For they tell me that she</div>
- <div class='line'>Was ever in want</div>
- <div class='line in4'>When she wanted her tea.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This Little Old Woman,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>On dying, we find,</div>
- <div class='line'>Left nothing—except</div>
- <div class='line in4'>A large fortune, behind.</div>
- <div class='line'>So pity her fate,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Gentle reader, and say,</div>
- <div class='line'>Such women are not to be found every day.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id006'>
-<img src='images/illus010.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id007'>
-<img src='images/illus011.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id008'>
-<img src='images/illus012.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Quite' class='c004'><span class='under'>Quite an Adventure.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Mrs. Hen, one sunny day,</div>
- <div class='line'>Took her chickens for a walk,</div>
- <div class='line'>Dick, the youngest, strayed away</div>
- <div class='line'>While his mother stopped to talk.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then he saw the strangest sight,</div>
- <div class='line'>'Twas a monster aeroplane,</div>
- <div class='line'>But it gave him such a fright</div>
- <div class='line'>That he scurried home again!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus013.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Funny' class='c004'>Funny Toys</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
-<div class='nf-center c005'>
- <div>❀ ❀ ❀</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Here's a number of funny toys</div>
- <div class='line'>For good little girls and good little boys,</div>
- <div class='line'>First comes Jackie all ready for fun,</div>
- <div class='line'>After the animals see him run.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Next is a bird of colours gay,</div>
- <div class='line'>If he spreads his wings he will fly away.</div>
- <div class='line'>Poor Master Duckie cries “Quack, quack, quack!</div>
- <div class='line'>To my farmyard pond please take me back.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus014.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>What a dear little doggie Bunty his name,</div>
- <div class='line'>I am sure that he looks quite friendly and tame.</div>
- <div class='line'>His bright eyes are gazing up in the air,</div>
- <div class='line'>I wonder what ever he sees up there!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Croak, croak, croak!” cries Mr. Green Frog,</div>
- <div class='line'>“I really am quite afraid of that dog!”</div>
- <div class='line'>And that dear little clockwork mouse on wheels—</div>
- <div class='line'>I know if you pinch him hard he squeals!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in24'><span class='small'><span class='sc'>C.M. Rutley.</span></span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div id='Froggies' class='figcenter id009'>
-<img src='images/illus015.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b c003'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>There were seven froggies of Lee</div>
- <div class='line'>Who were happy as happy could be,</div>
- <div class='line'>Till a duck close by</div>
- <div class='line'>Just winked his eye,</div>
- <div class='line'>As he thought of his afternoon tea.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus016.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>With a hop, and a skip, and a run,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>He soon put an end to their fun,</div>
- <div class='line'>For as they went past</div>
- <div class='line in2'>He snapped up the last,</div>
- <div class='line'>And that tells you my story is done.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id010'>
-<img src='images/illus017.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p><span class='sc'>Mr. and Mrs. Ostrich and their Children.</span></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Tinklebell' class='c004'>Tinklebell Tales.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus018.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Frisk was a dear little dog. He belonged to
-Mistress Molly.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One morning Molly said, “Now Frisk, I am
-going to the town, and you must stay and look after
-the house, for Mother is going out too.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Frisk sat down in his little chair, and held his
-walking stick between his paws.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“No one shall steal the dinner while <em>I</em> am here,”
-he said. “Bow, wow!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>On her way to the town, Molly saw her cousin
-Tommy leaning over a gate.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id011'>
-<img src='images/illus019.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Oh, Tommy!” she
-said, “If you are passing
-our house, please look in
-and see how Frisk is getting
-on.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And Tommy ran off at
-once.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Frisk <em>was</em> glad to see
-Tommy, who gave him a
-good drink of water from a
-tub.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When Molly reached
-the town she went into
-the baker's shop to buy a
-loaf of bread.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But when she put her
-hand in her pocket she
-found her purse had gone!</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Don't cry, my dear,” said the baker.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And he left his shop, and went with Molly down
-the road.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Very soon they found the purse with all the
-money quite safe inside.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then Molly saw a shop with “SALE” printed
-in the window, and went in.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Good morning,
-ma'am!” said the shopman.
-“What can I get for
-you?”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I want some stockings,
-please,” said Molly.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id012'>
-<img src='images/illus020.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“How do you like
-these?” said the shopman.
-“They are <em>only</em> one shilling
-the pair, because it is sale
-time!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“They <em>are</em> lovely!” said
-Molly, “And the scarlet
-stripes just match my dress!
-Please make them into a tiny
-parcel, and I will put them in
-my pocket.” Then she paid her money, and set
-off home.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And what had Frisk been doing all this time?</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id013'>
-<img src='images/illus021.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>He soon grew tired of looking after the dinner,
-and spied his master's hat.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Bow wow!” he said. “What fun!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>He poked his head into the hat, and though it
-came right down on to his shoulders he didn't mind a
-bit.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>He hopped into the garden on his hind legs, and
-when the birds saw him they thought it was a
-scarecrow come to frighten them away!</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Bow wow!” said Frisk. “I'm hungry!” He
-went back indoors, pushed the lid off the pot, and
-dragged out a bone. How good it was!</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then a tiny mouse scampered past, and Frisk
-pounced on it and killed it.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id014'>
-<img src='images/illus022.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Oh, Frisk, Frisk!”
-cried Molly, when she
-came home. “You
-<em>naughty</em> dog! I shall
-never be able to leave
-you in charge again!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Bow, wow!” cried
-Frisk. “Bow, wow!
-I'm <em>very</em> glad. For I'd
-much rather go to the
-town with you!”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id015'>
-<img src='images/illus023.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Holiday' class='c004'>Holiday Time.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus024b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Jack always said he should be a
-sailor when he grew up.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>No toy ever pleased him so much
-as a boat, and he was constantly
-imitating the ways of sailors, from dancing a hornpipe,
-down to floating
-about in a big round
-tub on the little
-stream which ran at
-the end of the
-garden.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id016'>
-<img src='images/illus024a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Wouldn't it be
-too lovely for words,”
-he said on one
-occasion when he
-was taking his sisters
-for a voyage in his
-tub-ship, “if we could
-go in a <em>real</em> big boat, and sail away across the sea?”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And that is exactly what they did do! For one
-summer day, Father and Mother and the children,
-Elsie, Doris and Jack, all went on board a big boat
-and steamed across the channel to France for a long
-holiday.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus025.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Oh! what a glorious time they had! What fun
-the bathing was, undressing
-in the little
-rocky caves and running
-down the firm
-sand, and then tumbling
-into the water
-with shouts of joy.
-Then afterwards they
-paddled and dug in the
-sands, and searched
-for shells and seaweed,
-and thoroughly enjoyed
-themselves the whole
-day long.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>There was so
-much to interest them,
-too, in the little French
-village, and they were
-delighted with the quaint
-dresses of the peasants.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id017'>
-<img src='images/illus026.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>One girl came to
-bring them fruit and
-vegetables, and the
-children thought how
-pretty she looked in her
-snowy cap, coloured
-skirt and wooden shoes,
-as she lifted her little
-sister to look for father's
-boat.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Jack, of course, was just in his glory, and never
-tired of watching the fishing boats sailing out to sea.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Sometimes he went on the water himself, and
-soon learned to row, tho' the first time he tried, his
-oar swung round and knocked him head over heels
-into the bottom of the boat.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>This, Father explained, was called “catching
-a crab!”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id018'>
-<img src='images/illus027.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Afterwards they
-made a huge sandcastle,
-and Jackie sat
-at the top of it, singing:
-“I'm the King
-of the Castle!” at
-the top of his voice.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Presently he began
-to examine some
-shells and treasures
-which he had been
-collecting in his pail,
-and was so intent on this, that he did not notice
-how quickly the tide had come in.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When he looked up he found, somewhat to
-his horror, that he was quite surrounded by
-water.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The castle was soon washed away; but not
-before the “King” was rescued from his perilous
-position.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Father waded out, and pick-a-backed him
-safely ashore.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>That was the little sailor's first adventure
-at sea!</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The last time for Jackie to sail his boat
-came all too soon for him, and the next day
-the children found themselves
-back in old England
-once more.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id019'>
-<img src='images/illus028a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>But they hope
-some day to return for
-another delightful holiday
-to the dear little
-French fishing village
-where they spent such
-a pleasant time.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Constance M. Lowe.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id020'>
-<img src='images/illus028b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus029.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Twins' class='c004'>The Twins.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>There lived some twins named Joan and Jack,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And they were eight years old;</div>
- <div class='line'>Jack's curly hair was black as black,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>While Joan's was fair like gold.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Their mother said to them one day—</div>
- <div class='line in6'>“Dears, walk to Russett Hall</div>
- <div class='line'>And take these eggs to Mrs. Gray,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Mind, don't you let them fall.”—</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id021'>
-<img src='images/illus030.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id022'>
-<img src='images/illus031.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The children started off with pride,</div>
- <div class='line'>The basket was so big,</div>
- <div class='line'>That carefully each held a side,</div>
- <div class='line'>Until they met a pig.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Why, he's escaped from Farmer Brown,”</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Cried Jack, “that's very wrong!”</div>
- <div class='line'>And so they put the basket down,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>To chase the pig along.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And when they'd sent him back again,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Joan found a pretty flow'r,</div>
- <div class='line'>Then off they wandered down a lane,</div>
- <div class='line in12'>And played for half an hour.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>On, on they walked, and looked around.</div>
- <div class='line in4'>An orchard was near by,</div>
- <div class='line'>With apples lying on the ground,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>And others hanging high.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>They scrambled through the fence, alas!</div>
- <div class='line in6'>T'was very wrong 'tis true,</div>
- <div class='line'>But Farmer Brown soon chanced to pass,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And roared “Be off, you two!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>They rushed away, just like the wind,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Then Joan exclaimed “Oh, dear,</div>
- <div class='line'>We've left the basket far behind,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>It will be gone, I fear!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>They hurried back with all their might,</div>
- <div class='line'>“Hurrah! it's here,” Jack cried,</div>
- <div class='line'>Yes, it was safe, to their delight,</div>
- <div class='line'>With all the eggs inside!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id023'>
-<img src='images/illus032.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Five' class='c004'>The Five Little Frogs.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus033a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Five little frogs were sent to school</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Upon a winter day,</div>
- <div class='line'>Their shoes were light and their pinafores white,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And their hearts were bright and gay;</div>
- <div class='line'>And their mother stood by the door to watch,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And said, “Don't stop to play.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So the five little frogs ran merrily off,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Till they had gone far from home;</div>
- <div class='line'>When one said, “Brothers, do as you like,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But I do not mean to come;</div>
- <div class='line'>I don't want to sit in school and croak,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>When in sunshine I can roam.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So the four little frogs ran off to school,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They would not stay to play;</div>
- <div class='line'>But their naughty brother turned his head</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And went another way;</div>
- <div class='line'>But he knew all the time he was doing wrong,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So could not feel bright and gay.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He almost wished he had gone to school,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>When a fat white duck came by,</div>
- <div class='line'>And as she was sailing down the brook,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Little froggy caught her eye;</div>
- <div class='line'>So she swallowed him up with a joyful quack,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And that froggy had to die.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Still many a mother-frog tells the tale</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Of the sad, sad fate he met,</div>
- <div class='line'>As she gathers her little ones by her side,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And the warning they'll never forget.</div>
- <div class='line'>And the four little brothers are all grown up,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And living in frog-land yet.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in36'><span class='sc'>Lucy Hyatt.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus034.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id024'>
-<img src='images/illus035.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus036.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Doings' class='c004'><span class='sc'>The Doings of Dickie and Daisy</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Dickie and Daisy sat on the grass
-reading. They had been gardening,
-and were rather hot.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Let's go to the pond,” said Dickie.
-“Nurse isn't here to say 'don't.'”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Let's,” agreed Daisy. She always
-agreed with Dickie.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“We'll get father's rod and line, and
-catch some fish,” said Dickie. So when
-no one was looking they got the things
-and ran to the water.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“You have the rod,” said Dickie,
-“and I'll have the hook. Don't make a
-noise or the fish won't come.” They sat
-quite quiet till there came a big tug at
-Daisy's rod, so big that it dragged her to
-the edge of the pond.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id025'>
-<img src='images/illus037.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Oh, Dickie,” she cried, “help me!
-I b'lieve I've caught a whale!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But before Dickie could catch hold of
-her, in she went. The water ran into her
-eyes and mouth, and washed her curls
-quite straight.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Dickie was dreadfully frightened. He
-made a grab at her, and she made a grab
-at him. By the time she was safely on
-land both were nearly as wet as the
-other. Father's rod had disappeared.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I think we'd better go home,”
-sobbed Daisy.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus038.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mother didn't wait to ask questions.
-She hurried them into nice warm nighties,
-and popped them into bed. Dickie was
-soon all right, but Daisy caught a cold.
-When Dickie got up he put on his
-spectacles and brought out his watch. He
-put his fingers on the little thumper in
-her wrist.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“You must stay in bed” he said, “and
-take Lemon Squash. Lemon is good for
-coughs, so you won't get one, and Squash
-will squash all the other poorliness out of
-you.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When Father heard he was very cross.
-He said, “If you go near the pond again I
-shall buy <em>another kind of rod</em>, and use
-it too.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id026'>
-<img src='images/illus039.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>But they
-had had enough
-of water, and
-didn't enjoy
-their Saturday
-tub for a long
-time.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus040.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Follow' class='c004'>Follow my Leader.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id027'>
-<img src='images/illus041a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Come, follow me</div>
- <div class='line'>The whole pack;</div>
- <div class='line'>Right, left; right, left;</div>
- <div class='line'>Quack! Quack!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>If you make</div>
- <div class='line'>Such a clack,</div>
- <div class='line'>You'll not hear me say</div>
- <div class='line'>Quack! Quack!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus041b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus042a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id028'>
-<img src='images/illus042b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>How many are there</div>
- <div class='line'>At my back?</div>
- <div class='line'>Nineteen, eh?</div>
- <div class='line'>Quack! Quack!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Come, follow me,</div>
- <div class='line'>No fun you'll lack;</div>
- <div class='line'>Mind what I say,</div>
- <div class='line'>Quack! Quack!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus042c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id029'>
-<img src='images/illus043.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus044.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Bunny' class='c004'>Bunny and Chick,<br /> <span class='large'><em>or<br /> Sulky Sammy</em>.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>“Sulky Sammy,”—that's what they
-called me. I live in a stable, in a
-big farmyard, and everybody used to say I
-was the most disagreeable little puppy
-dog they knew!</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One morning I was having a drink of
-water when two other little pups came
-along.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Will you come and have a game?”
-they said.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But I had a fit of the sulks on, and
-didn't want to play with anyone, so I
-frowned, and said nothing. Close by
-Chick was having breakfast with her
-sisters, and I
-heard her say,
-“There's Sulky
-Sammy—disagreeable
-again!”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus045a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>I don't like
-Chick. Mother
-often says to me, “Oh, Sammy! How I
-wish you were as sweet and gentle as
-Chick!” And Master Mousie tells his
-friends Mrs. Puss, and her three little
-kittens, long stories of Chick's goodness,
-and my naughtiness and sulks.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day I chased Chick out of the
-farmyard,
-and left
-her all
-alone in
-a big field.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus045b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>I hoped
-she would
-never
-come back any more, but Mr. Tortoise
-found her, and asked Bunny and his
-brother to take her home. That nasty
-Bunny told everybody what I had done.
-So Mr. Turkey chased <em>me</em> out of the farmyard.
-In a field I met such a funny man.
-Two birds sat on his arms, and one said,
-“Everyone would be quite fond of Sammy
-if he only left off being disagreeable!” I
-trotted home, and began to try at once.
-Nobody ever calls me “Sulky Sammy” now.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>C. M. R.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus046.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id030'>
-<img src='images/illus047.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Mountain Goats.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Doggie' class='c004'>DOGGIE AND PUSS.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in2'>A doggie lay upon a mat,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And as on it he lay,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A little puss came up to him</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And said, “Oh! come away.</div>
- <div class='line in2'>The sun is shining brightly</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And everything looks gay.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in2'>Said Doggie, “Yes, I'll come with you</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And take a holiday.”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Then said he, as they strolled about,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>“It is the first of May.”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Said Puss, “Of that I knew before,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Have you nothing else to say?”</div>
- <div class='line'>Poor Doggie then offended was,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>He wished her a good day,</div>
- <div class='line'>He turned upon his heel and went</div>
- <div class='line in12'>And walked another way.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in27'><span class='small'>DAISY GRACE.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus048.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id031'>
-<img src='images/illus049.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Squirrels</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Tittle' class='c004'>Tittle-Tattle Tales,<br /> <span class='large'>Or Fireside Stories.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Before we go to bed at night,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And Nursie takes away the light,</div>
- <div class='line'>Aunt Grace tells tales to Ted and me,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>Such lovely stories, you'll agree,</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>About a sweet Princess named May,</div>
- <div class='line'>Who gathered flow'rs one summer day;</div>
- <div class='line'>Her peacock followed close behind,</div>
- <div class='line'>He loved her, for she <em>was</em> so kind.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id032'>
-<img src='images/illus050.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus051.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But when she reached the palace door,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>She heard a sudden, dreadful roar,</div>
- <div class='line'>There stood the dragon, fierce and grim!</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Poor May had often heard of him;</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And as he roared and lashed his tail,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>She shook with fear and grew quite pale,</div>
- <div class='line'>But then her peacock came in sight,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And rushing up with all his might,</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus052.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He pecked the dragon hard and long,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Though small, he was both brave and strong.</div>
- <div class='line'>And soon, I'm very glad to say,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>That horrid dragon went away!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Aunt tells another story then,—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Some nigger boys, there were just ten,</div>
- <div class='line'>Kept disappearing, one by one,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Until one morning there were none</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So then we beg her to be quick,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And tell us of a boy named Dick,</div>
- <div class='line'>Who was so very, very poor,</div>
- <div class='line'>Such patched and ragged clothes he wore.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But still he tried to do his best,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And didn't <em>mean</em> to feel distressed,</div>
- <div class='line'>So went to London town one day,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And had adventures on the way.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A shopman gave him work to do,</div>
- <div class='line'>He worked so hard, and nicely too,</div>
- <div class='line'>That he got rich, grew strong and tall,</div>
- <div class='line'>And was Lord Mayor after all.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus053.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then Father Christmas, as you know,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>On Christmas Eve has far to go,</div>
- <div class='line'>And once he got in <em>such</em> a state,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>For fear that he should be too late,</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But Auntie tells how he drove fast,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And filled the stockings up at last,—</div>
- <div class='line'>And then she kisses me and Ted,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And says—“Now, darlings, go to bed!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus054.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus055.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus056.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Kitkin' class='c004'>THE KITKIN FAMILY</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>My name is Snowball—Miss Snowball
-Kitkin.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I was called Snowball because I am
-quite white all over, and very soft and
-fluffy.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>There are four of us altogether—Kitty,
-Tabby, Fluffy, and me.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When we were very little we used to
-live up in the stable loft with our Mother,
-and she used to teach us all the things a
-cat should know.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>We did not like learning very much,
-but I don't believe anyone ever does.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>It was horrid having to wash our faces
-every morning, and I used to wish I was
-black like Kitty, then I need not have been
-so particular, but Mother said that was all
-nonsense.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When we were clean and tidy, we had
-breakfast out of the brown saucer; we
-liked that, especially when Cook remembered
-to sweeten the milk with lumps of
-sugar.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>As soon as we were old enough to go
-out by ourselves, we had fine fun.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But one day Tabby very nearly got
-himself into trouble.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Tabby, you see, was rather a bold, bad
-kitten; he was always wanting to fight
-people, and one day he thought it would be
-splendid to have a quarrel with Mike.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mike was the black and white fox terrier,
-who thought no end of himself; but
-Tabby did not care a bit what he thought,
-so he just stood in front of him, stuck up
-his tail, and—spat as hard as he could.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus057.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>This was not at all what Mike was
-accustomed to, and he got stiff all over, and
-then—he growled and showed his teeth.
-In another minute I think he would have
-gone for Tabby, had not Miss Daisy picked
-him up and carried him off. Tabby never
-told me, but I believe
-he was very
-glad to find himself out of
-Mike's reach.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id033'>
-<img src='images/illus058.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>As this story is told by
-me, I thought you would
-like to have a picture of
-me, taken all by myself, so
-what do you think I did?</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I knew Miss Daisy had
-been given a dear little
-camera on her birthday,
-and that she was making
-pictures with it all day
-long, so one morning I
-went and sat on the
-wooden chair in the hall,
-just where the sun was
-shining very brightly. I
-sat quite still, and then
-Miss Daisy and her camera came along, as
-I felt sure they would, and I had my likeness
-taken, and—here it is.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Oh how proud I was of myself after
-that, and Miss Daisy was so pleased with
-me for sitting so still that she gave me a
-beautiful blue ribbon to wear round my
-neck.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Alas! that blue ribbon was the cause of
-great trouble to me.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I just jumped on the kitchen table to
-look at myself in the glass, and—I upset a
-bowl of milk that Cook had put ready for a
-pudding.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus059.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>I jumped after it, and—oh what a lovely
-feast I had; but my ribbon got all splashed
-and wet—I was in such a hurry—and that
-was how Cook found out it was I who had
-upset the milk. She would not let me go
-into the kitchen for three whole days afterwards.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I was very dull for those three days.
-You see, there were mice and all kinds of
-nice things in the kitchen, and my whiskers
-were growing fast, and that makes you feel
-that you want mice more than anything
-else almost.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>On the third day I went and explored
-in Cook's bedroom.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>All kinds of funny things I found in it,
-and oh! such lovely slippers to play with.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I took one of these slippers, one with a
-big bow on the toe. I took it and hid it in
-the garden, to punish Cook for being so
-angry with me. It was a very difficult
-thing for a kitten to do, I can tell you, and
-I had to rest many times on the way, but I
-did it, and then I went and sat in the sun
-and watched, and what do you think I saw?
-Why, that horrid person, Mike, must have
-seen all I did, for he went straight to where
-I had hidden it, and carried it off to Cook.
-She gives him bones; that is why he chums
-up to her. Oh, how I should have liked to
-have—scratched him.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I must not forget to tell you about
-Tabby and Fluffy and their “night out.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>It was in the summer time, and they
-had been playing all the evening on the
-lawn, and then they disappeared.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus060.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>They never came in to supper, and they
-never came in to bed. We never saw a sign
-of them till the next morning, when they
-came back looking as proud as you please.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus061.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then they told us what they had been
-doing. They had been having a mouse
-hunt in the kitchen.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>They had hidden under the big armchair
-in which Cook sits on Sundays, and
-then, when it was all quite dark and quiet,
-they had watched the big hole by the store
-cupboard.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>In a little while, two fat mice had
-popped out, and then—the hunt began.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“We caught them both,” said Fluffy.
-“We had one each. Oh, what a lovely time
-we had!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Next time they go hunting, I am going,
-too.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day Kitty and I had a most tremendous
-adventure. We went to the grand
-Show up in London.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The journey was not a bit nice, but we
-kept very close to each other, and shut our
-eyes up tight, and tried to pretend we were
-not shut up in a hamper, but under Cook's
-chair, waiting for the mice to come out.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When we got to the Show we felt a
-little strange, but we soon got used to the
-noise and all the people.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“We must look our best, Kitty, Miss
-Daisy said so,” I whispered. “We are
-much handsomer than the other cats here;
-let us show ourselves off.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And we did.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Presently a lady came and pinned a big
-white card, with “First Prize” on it, right
-in front of us. We showed ourselves off
-more than ever after that.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>This is our picture. Don't you think
-we deserved the First Prize?</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I do!</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Nora Pitt-Taylor.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus062.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id034'>
-<img src='images/illus063.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus064a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Wooden' class='c004'>Wooden Toys.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id035'>
-<img src='images/illus064c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>I have a little cartie, and</div>
- <div class='line in4'>I have a little horse,</div>
- <div class='line'>And I have a little dolly;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>All are made of wood, of course.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I have a wooden farmyard,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>With wooden sheep and cows,</div>
- <div class='line'>With wooden trees and houses,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Wooden pigs, cats and bow-wows.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus064b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then I have a wooden bucket,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And a little wooden spade;</div>
- <div class='line'>Of wooden bricks a lovely</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Little doll's house I have made.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in14'>Now mamma says, when I grow up</div>
- <div class='line in18'>Things different will be;</div>
- <div class='line in14'>My horses, if I have any,</div>
- <div class='line in18'>Will real horses be.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>That sheep will not be made of wood,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And no more wooden cows</div>
- <div class='line'>Or pigs; that dogs will bark and bite,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Unlike good wood bow-wows.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus065.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus066a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Just fancy, dogs that bark and bite;</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And other creatures real;</div>
- <div class='line'>How very funny I at first</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Shall, when I'm with them, feel.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So let me love you very much,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>You pretty wooden toys;</div>
- <div class='line'>How kind they are to make such things</div>
- <div class='line in4'>For little girls and boys.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus066b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus067.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Tick' class='c004'>Tick Tock</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I'm a tall old-fashioned clock,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- <div class='line'>Though I chatter all the day,</div>
- <div class='line'>Two words only do I say,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I'm a curious old clock,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- <div class='line'>And a carved old oaken case,</div>
- <div class='line'>Both my hands are on my face,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Once Miss Bessie tore her frock,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- <div class='line'>Nurse then put her into bed,</div>
- <div class='line'>She was cross—I only said</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Master Bertie did me mock,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- <div class='line'>Then he shook me till I stopped,</div>
- <div class='line'>I cried when he to bed was popped,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Once his head got such a knock,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- <div class='line'>That they thought he'd surely die,</div>
- <div class='line'>While he screamed I made reply,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! Tick-tock!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Nurse will oft the cradle rock,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- <div class='line'>Near to me it stands, and I</div>
- <div class='line'>Sing the baby's lullaby,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tick-tock! tick-tock!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id036'>
-<img src='images/illus068.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus069.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id037'>
-<img src='images/illus070.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Neddy' class='c004'>Neddy</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>On Monday morn when I went out,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>I had a big surprise;</div>
- <div class='line'>There was a baby donkey,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>With the beautif'llest brown eyes!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>His coat was grey and very soft,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And his legs were long as long;</div>
- <div class='line'>He wasn't near so tall as me,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And just 'bout half as strong.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When I carry him a bowl of milk</div>
- <div class='line in4'>I say out loud and plain;</div>
- <div class='line'>“If you drink it up so quickly, Ned,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>You'll surely have a pain!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>My Daddy says I must not ride</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Him round the field just yet,</div>
- <div class='line'>For my legs must grow longer first,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>And his must stouter get.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>His mummy's name is Bunny Brown,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>She has a comfy shed</div>
- <div class='line'>Upon a hillock in the field,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>Where Neddy's put to bed.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Poor Trust is lying in the shed,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>His foot is tied up tight,</div>
- <div class='line'>'Cause Father put some stuff on it,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>To make it feel all right.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Trust went too near the naughty cow,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>That's always rather cross;</div>
- <div class='line'>She ran at him and knocked him down,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>Then gave him such a toss.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id022'>
-<img src='images/illus071.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I hope my darling little Ned</div>
- <div class='line in10'>Will take the greatest care</div>
- <div class='line'>To keep alongside Bunny Brown</div>
- <div class='line in10'>If Jenny should be near.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>If she should hurt my pretty Ned,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>I don't know what I'd do!</div>
- <div class='line'>I think I'd hit her <em>very</em> hard,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>Until she simply flew.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I'll give my Neddy lots of milk,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>Until he's quite, quite grown,</div>
- <div class='line'>For Father's given him to me,</div>
- <div class='line in14'>For my very, very own.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus072.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus073.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus074.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Silly' class='c004'>Silly Billy and the Kittens.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>“I want some milk,” said Kitten Number
-One.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“So do we,” said his brothers, and away
-they pattered to the yard, where they found
-a lovely saucer full.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Saucers are too babyish for me,” said
-Kitten Number One, “I shall drink out of
-the jug.” And up on the table he jumped.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Along came Silly Billy, the kid.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“You will never do it like that,” he said.
-“Bite a hole in the jug, like this.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>What happened then, you can plainly
-see by the picture,
-and it is the
-kind of thing
-that does happen
-when Silly
-Billy comes
-along.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus075a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>When the
-Kittens and Silly
-Billy were safely out of the way, Mr. and
-Mrs. Whiskers popped out of their front
-door.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Milk, milk, I sniff milk,” squeaked
-Mrs. Whiskers, and she began to drink up
-every drop she could find, while poor Mr.
-Whiskers sat and cried because he could
-not find any.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But he soon dried his tears when they
-got to the scrap heap, where they ate till
-they were like little round barrels.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus075b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Meanwhile, Silly Billy had told the kittens
-of a lovely plate of food, outside the
-kennel where Jack lived.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And the foolish kittens hurried to it,
-and began to eat as fast as they could.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Out of his kennel came Jack, with a
-mighty shout, which sent the kittens rolling
-over with fright. They never tried to eat
-Jack's dinner again, and it was a long time
-before they quite forgave Silly
-Billy for being so silly.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Nora Pitt-Taylor.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus076.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus077a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Tony' class='c004'>Tony</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Tony is a little dog,</div>
- <div class='line'>That lives just up our street.</div>
- <div class='line'>He really is the sweetest dog</div>
- <div class='line'>That ever you could meet.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When I go out he runs to me,</div>
- <div class='line'>And says, “What shall we play?</div>
- <div class='line'>At hide-and-seek, or fox and goose?”</div>
- <div class='line'>That's what he seems to say—</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id038'>
-<img src='images/illus077b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus078a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Sometimes we play at motor-cars,</div>
- <div class='line'>My! how I have to run!</div>
- <div class='line'>But Tony thinks That chasing cats</div>
- <div class='line'>Is quite the bestest fun!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But if he bites poor Pussy's Tail,</div>
- <div class='line'>Then I am very strict;</div>
- <div class='line'>I make him sit up straight and beg</div>
- <div class='line'>Until his conscience's pricked.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus078b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id007'>
-<img src='images/illus079.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Cats' class='c004'>THE CATS AND THE CHEESE,<br /> <span class='large'>Or, Better Agree than Go to Law.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id039'>
-<img src='images/illus080a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Two cats took some
-stolen cheese to a
-monkey to divide for
-them, as they could
-not agree about it.
-The monkey put a
-piece of cheese into
-each side of the scales.
-One piece weighed
-down the other, and
-from this the monkey took a large bite; this made the other
-side heavier, so he bit a
-great piece off that.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The cats tried to stop
-him, but he only laughed
-and went on biting first
-one piece and then the
-other, until both had disappeared,
-and the cats
-were left with nothing at
-all.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id040'>
-<img src='images/illus080b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus081.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Doll' class='c004'>The Doll's House To Let.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>This dear little house you can see is “To Let,”</div>
- <div class='line in4'>For our dollies are moving away;</div>
- <div class='line'>Will you run round to-morrow and see if it suits?</div>
- <div class='line in4'>For we shall be busy to-day.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id041'>
-<img src='images/illus082b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id019'>
-<img src='images/illus082a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Now Jackie and Mollie pretended they were</div>
- <div class='line in4'>The man on the furniture van,</div>
- <div class='line'>They loaded the truck as full as they could,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And off down the garden they ran.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id035'>
-<img src='images/illus082c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id014'>
-<img src='images/illus083.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We took out the dollies, and sat them all down,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>While we packed up each table and chair,</div>
- <div class='line'>We all worked so hard, that when tea-time came round</div>
- <div class='line in4'>We were ready the good things to share.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We got some nice paper, and pen, and some ink,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>We printed “To Let” on the bill;</div>
- <div class='line'>And we wrote on a card which we sent to friends,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>“Pray live in this house, if you will.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The postman soon brought a reply to our note,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Which asked if a stranger might call,</div>
- <div class='line'>We told him to come as soon as he could,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And we waited for him in the hall.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The visitor came and looked over the house,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And promised to take it next June;</div>
- <div class='line'>They liked all the rooms, and the garden as well,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>So our house will be full again soon.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in36'><span class='small'><span class='sc'>P. S. Bruff.</span></span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id042'>
-<img src='images/illus084.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Fox' class='c004'>The Fox that Lost his Tail,<br /> <em><span class='large'>Or, Do not Follow every Fashion you see.</span></em></h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
-<div class='nf-center c005'>
- <div>From ÆSOP'S FABLES.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c000'>A young fox who went to steal chickens in a
-farmyard, got his beautiful bushy tail caught
-in a trap.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Finding it impossible to get away, he bit off his
-tail and ran home, feeling very much ashamed of his
-appearance when the other foxes
-laughed.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Tails are quite out of fashion,” he
-said, as they went on laughing.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“They are no use, and dangerous,
-too. You can run
-faster without them.
-Why not cut them off
-as I have done?”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id043'>
-<img src='images/illus085.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Some of the smart
-young foxes were
-eager to be in the
-fashion; but a wise
-old one slyly said,
-“We will wait till
-we are caught in
-traps before we bite
-off our tails.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id044'>
-<img src='images/illus086.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>The Early Bird that Catches the Worm</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Mrs' class='c004'>Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-Cat</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus087a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-Cat lived all by
-themselves in a wee wee house. Mrs. Gamp was
-a dear old soul with snowy white hair, and rosy
-red cheeks, and such a smiling face and kind soft heart.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mrs. Puss-Cat had a lovely tabby coat, as smooth as
-velvet, and a beautiful fluffy tail. Her eyes were bright
-and twinkly, and she would sit in front of the fire
-for hours and hours thinking of nothing but mischief.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day Mrs. Gamp was invited out to tea. She
-put on her very best gown, and her new mob-cap
-trimmed with ribbons and
-flowers.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When she looked at herself
-in the glass she felt
-pleased!</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id045'>
-<img src='images/illus087b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>As soon as Mrs. Gamp
-had gone, Mrs. Puss-Cat gave
-three loud purrs of joy, and all
-the mischief she had been
-thinking came out at once.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>She trotted into the
-garden and got her feet
-all covered with mud.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus088.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then she scampered
-upstairs, and danced a cat
-dance all over the clean
-white counterpane on
-Mrs. Gamp's bed. She
-climbed on the washstand, and upset the water jug, then
-she squeezed into the wardrobe, and pulled Mrs. Gamp's
-dresses out on to the floor. And some of them she tore
-to teeny tiny shreds!</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When she had finished she darted out of the room.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But alack-a-day! At the top of the stairs she
-slipped, and fell—bumpetty, bumpetty, bump, all the way
-to the bottom.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Presently Mrs. Gamp came home. And the first
-thing she heard was a strange noise in the kitchen. First
-a miaou. Then a sob. Then more miaous. Then—sob,
-sob, sob! She opened the door, and there, perched
-upon a stool in front of the dresser sat Mrs. Puss-Cat.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Her head was swollen very, <em>very</em> big. Round her
-neck was tied some of the ribbon off Mrs. Gamp's best
-bonnet, and another piece was twisted round one fat paw.
-And from her big round eyes great tear-drops were falling—splash,
-splash upon the floor.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mrs. Gamp threw up her arms. “Oh! dearie me!”
-she cried. “What ever is the matter? Oh! dearie,
-dearie me!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Miaou, miaou!” sobbed Mrs. Puss-Cat. “Oh!
-my poor paw! My poor, poor paw!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mrs. Gamp's tender heart was touched. She rushed
-upstairs to fetch some ointment. But when she opened
-her bedroom door—well! <em>you</em> know what she saw!</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id046'>
-<img src='images/illus089.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Her tender heart
-grew cold as stone, and
-oh! she was <em>so</em> angry! She
-raced downstairs, and
-gave Mrs. Puss-Cat the
-biggest whipping she
-had ever given her
-before.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then she took off
-her best ribbon, and
-opened the front door
-wide.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And Mrs. Puss-Cat
-went slinking out
-with her tail between
-her legs, and a terribly vicious look in her big round
-eyes.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus090.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>But Mrs. Gamp's heart soon grew tender again.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>She opened the front door, and called Mrs. Puss-Cat
-back. And Mrs. Puss-Cat came at once, looking
-very penitent and sad.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mrs. Gamp gave her some nice hot milk, and put
-her in a comfy basket in front of the fire.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then she sat by her side, and stroked her smooth
-velvety head.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And slowly all the naughty mischief slipped out of
-Mrs. Puss-Cat's head, and nice, kind thoughts came in.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And now she is really and truly the nicest Mrs.
-Puss-Cat in the world.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id047'>
-<img src='images/illus091.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Conceited' class='c004'>The Conceited Golliwog.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Said a conceited Golliwog,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Whose name was Billy Brown,</div>
- <div class='line'>“I can play the banjo better</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Than any man in town.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When Billy Brown a concert gave,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>He'd scarce begun to play,</div>
- <div class='line'>When half the audience stopped their ears,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And half ran fast away!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>O Billy Brown, O Boys and Girls,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>Who to be famous thirst,</div>
- <div class='line'>Remember, if you would succeed,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>You're bound to <em>practise</em> first.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id048'>
-<img src='images/illus092b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus093.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus094a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id018'>
-<img src='images/illus094b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Dolly' class='c004'>Dolly's Name.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I knew a charming little girl!</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They call her “Darling May,”</div>
- <div class='line'>She was so glad when mother bought</div>
- <div class='line in2'>For her a doll, one day.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>She skipped and jumped and ran about,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And clapped her hands with glee,</div>
- <div class='line'>“Oh dear!” she said, “I'm sure mamma</div>
- <div class='line in2'>This cannot be for me?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Just see what lovely eyes it has,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>What lovely golden hair;</div>
- <div class='line'>It's feet and hands are made of wax,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“'Tis perfect everywhere.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“I'll set to work and make its clothes,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A hat, too, with the rest,</div>
- <div class='line'>And it must have a pretty name,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I wonder which is best!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“'Alice' and 'Bess' and 'Mary Annie'</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Are not so very new;</div>
- <div class='line'>No, dolly, dear, I'll try to find</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A better name for you.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“'Priscilla Prue' sounds rather nice,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So does 'Belinda Jane,'</div>
- <div class='line'>But they're so long—dear me, how hard</div>
- <div class='line in2'>It is to choose a name!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id007'>
-<img src='images/illus095.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id021'>
-<img src='images/illus096.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“I wonder how mamma chose mine,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>It's 'Alice Evelyn May;'</div>
- <div class='line'>I'm sure it must have taken her</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Much longer than a day.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Perhaps, she asked me which I'd like,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Tho' it's so long ago—</div>
- <div class='line'>Six great long years—that if she did</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I've quite forgot you know.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“I think, dear dolly, quite new names</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Are rather hard to find,</div>
- <div class='line'>So if I cannot think of one,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I hope you will not mind.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“I'd like to find you one that's grand,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But nice and pretty too—</div>
- <div class='line'>Oh! now I know, 'Victoria Rose,'</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Is just the name for you.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in30'><span class='small'>AUNTIE.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus097.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Call' class='c004'>The Call to Arms.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>The gallant soldiers, here they come!</div>
- <div class='line in8'>A crowd of girls and boys,</div>
- <div class='line'>Dot walks in front, and beats the drum,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>It makes a splendid noise!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Sue has a flag, and Rose a gun,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>So very fierce is she,</div>
- <div class='line'>She <em>will</em> take aim at ev'ryone,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>And nearly shoots a tree!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But “Who goes there?” shouts little Jack,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>“Speak, is it friend or foe?</div>
- <div class='line'>I've got my gun—they're going back,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>I heard a cart, I know!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“<em>My</em> cart,” says Sergeant Tom, with pride,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>“Take care, you musn't shake,</div>
- <div class='line'>I've got six wounded men inside,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>Who badly need some cake!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“I'm 'fraid this one is rather bad,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>He's lost a lot of paint.”</div>
- <div class='line'>“Poor fellow,” Rosie cries, “how sad,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>I hope that he won't faint!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus098.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Some tea will quickly cure his pain,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And here's a currant bun.”</div>
- <div class='line'>So soon, they're all quite well again,</div>
- <div class='line in20'>And joining in the fun.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Now back to war!” shouts Captain Jim,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>“Come on to do or die!”</div>
- <div class='line'>His soldiers bravely follow him,</div>
- <div class='line in12'>And wave their flags on high.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Hurrah! Hurrah! they've seized the fort,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>As Captain Jimmy said!—</div>
- <div class='line'>“Oh dear, why <em>are</em> the days so short?</div>
- <div class='line in12'>Nurse says it's time for bed!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id049'>
-<img src='images/illus099.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Lieutenant Sue's the best I've found,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>I noticed in the fight,</div>
- <div class='line'>With bullets flying all around,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>She kept our flag upright.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He sighs, for, though the bugle blows,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>The soldiers want their tea,</div>
- <div class='line'>“My tea set's new, do come,” cries Rose,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>“And have a cup with me!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then Captain Jimmy with a smile</div>
- <div class='line in10'>Says “Yes, my men, all right,</div>
- <div class='line'>You're all “off duty” for a while,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>The rest will help you fight.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus100.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id050'>
-<img src='images/illus101.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Jim rides a chair—I mean a horse—</div>
- <div class='line in10'>And reads the paper too,</div>
- <div class='line'>For captains have to learn, of course,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>What other armies do;</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The way to rout the enemy,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>And bring the wounded in.</div>
- <div class='line'>“My fellows are so brave,” says he,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>“I'm certain they will win!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus102.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id051'>
-<img src='images/illus103.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='To' class='c004'>To London Town.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>To London town, to London town,</div>
- <div class='line'>Which is the way to London Town?</div>
- <div class='line'>One foot up, and one foot down,</div>
- <div class='line'>That is the way to London town.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus104.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Home' class='c004'>A Home in the Wainscot.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>One day two little mice entered an old house
-where they hoped to settle down and make
-their home, Mr. and Mrs. Mousey by name.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>After looking about for some time they decided on
-a corner close to the kitchen wainscot, and not far from
-the larder.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>They made a cosy little nest of string and paper,
-working hard all day, hardly resting till late at night.
-As to food, Mr. Mousey soon found where that was to
-be got. Many were the visits he paid to the larder,
-and delicious were the biscuits and cheese that he found
-there. It almost seemed as if things were left for them,
-for the biscuits were in bags and the cheese uncovered.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>At last the nest was finished and they lay down to
-rest.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The very next morning six very tiny pinkish-looking
-things were to be seen in the nest. They had
-bright eyes and long tails, and would soon grow into
-brown little animals like their father and mother. Oh,
-how proud the latter were! Mr. Mousey could hardly
-keep his eyes off them, and
-Mrs. Mousey danced round
-squeaking with delight. “They
-are beautiful, my dear,” said
-Mr. Mousey, “just like you.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus105a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Pardon me, my love,”
-said his wife, with a proud look
-at their darlings, “they are likely
-to be as handsome as you.”
-The parents embraced each
-other tenderly, and then Mr. Mousey started off to
-find food for the little family.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Every day the children grew bigger and stronger,
-and merry games they had, as they chased each other
-round the nest.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id052'>
-<img src='images/illus105b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>But, alas! their happiness was not to continue.
-One sad day a terrible disappointment
-awaited Mr. Mousey. He had started
-off on his usual visit to the larder. He
-returned almost at once, saying,</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“My dear, we must move. I heard
-the Cook say everything was to be put in
-tins, so we shall starve if we stay, and,” with a shudder,
-“worse still, she has got a cat. I fear she will hear the
-children's voices, and we shall be caught.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>So gathering their family around them they told
-the sad news, and
-glancing tearfully at
-their cosy nest, they
-crept sadly away.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Mary Hamilton.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus105c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id053'>
-<img src='images/illus106.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>MILKING TIME.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus107.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='We' class='c004'>We Three</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Three little dogs</div>
- <div class='line'>On mischief bent</div>
- <div class='line'>Out to play in</div>
- <div class='line'>The garden went.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Nip lost a shoe,</div>
- <div class='line'>Rip tore his clothes,</div>
- <div class='line'>And Chip fell down</div>
- <div class='line'>And broke his nose—</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Chip chased the cat,</div>
- <div class='line'>Rip drowned the pig</div>
- <div class='line'>And Nip made mud-pies!</div>
- <div class='line'>In the gig.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>At last their mother</div>
- <div class='line'>Came out to see;</div>
- <div class='line'>Then—off to bed</div>
- <div class='line'>Without their tea!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus108.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus109.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus110.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Under' class='c004'>Under the Big Hat,<br /> <span class='large'>or, Jackie and Me.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Jennie and Jackie were twins. They had two
-dearly-loved playmates, Fifie the puppy, and
-Fipps the kitten. Fifie was nearly always
-in disgrace.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day Fifie thought, “Now I will be good
-to-day. I will sit in the field and there will be nothing
-to make me naughty.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But as he passed through the hall he spied
-Jennie's doll on a chair.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Ah!” said Fifie, “Betsy Ann enjoys the fresh
-air. I'll take her with me.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>So he carried her off and carefully laid her
-on the grass.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>After a while he grew fidgetty and then he
-saw that Betsy Ann was staring at him with her
-great eyes.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Don't stare at me like that!” he barked.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But she took no notice and went on staring. This
-made him so angry that he bit her foot, and when
-it came off in his mouth he tore her arm, and
-then rolled her over and shook and worried her,
-until she was lying scattered all round him in lots
-of pieces.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus111.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus112.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>When Jennie ran up with her ball, he was just
-gnawing off Betsy Ann's left hand.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Jennie was terribly upset about it, and when
-Nurse came, Fifie was soundly smacked.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Not long after there were fearful mi-ows from the
-pond. Jennie rushed with her butterfly net, and was
-just in time to save Fipps from drowning.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>He had been trying to catch fish in the pond and
-had fallen in.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>So Jennie carried him home and put him in
-Betsy Ann's bed.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Jackie used sometimes to dab a little butter
-on the tip of Fifie's nose just for the fun of
-seeing him try to lick it off with his tongue and
-roll his eyes round and round to try and see it.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When Mother heard of Fifie's naughtiness with
-Betsy Ann, she said that Fifie must wear a muzzle for
-some hours every day until he learnt to behave better.
-Poor Fifie! how he hated it and longed to join in the
-romps with Jennie and Fipps.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>However he was so good for a week, that Mother
-said the muzzle might be left off.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And here you see Jennie with Fifie and Fipps,
-celebrating the happy occasion with fairy cakes which
-cook had given them.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus113.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id054'>
-<img src='images/illus114.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Out in the Cold.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id055'>
-<img src='images/illus115.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>There once lived three children named Jones,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Who were constantly breaking their bones;</div>
- <div class='line in6'>The youngest, named Jack,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Fell flat on his back,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And uttered some terrible groans.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus116a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Naughty' class='c004'>THE NAUGHTY KITTEN.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id035'>
-<img src='images/illus116b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>She was only a little kitten,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And her fur was very wet,</div>
- <div class='line'>But her face was round and very soft,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And her hair was black as jet.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This was the kitten's story,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And I think you'll weep to hear,</div>
- <div class='line'>That she woke one summer's morning</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In a temper bad—I fear!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>She pulled her mother's whiskers,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And scratched her sister's nose,</div>
- <div class='line'>And while her brother drank his milk,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She stamped upon his toes.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And then she left the straw place,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>In spite of mother's words,</div>
- <div class='line'>And ran along the meadow,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>To tease the little birds.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But as she frisked and trotted,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>A fearful sight she saw:</div>
- <div class='line'>A creature with a scarlet comb,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And a gigantic claw.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>It said in voice stentorian,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“Ah! cock-a-doodle doo,”</div>
- <div class='line'>Which meant although she did not know,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“Small pussy—how d'ye do?”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>She turned and fled in terror,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Across the meadow wide,</div>
- <div class='line'>But she did not see the duck pond,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Until she fell inside!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id056'>
-<img src='images/illus117.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus118a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then such a splash and mewing,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Made all the field resound;</div>
- <div class='line'>And if a true friend had not come,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She would have straight been drowned.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>This naughty little kitten,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Was whipped and put to bed,</div>
- <div class='line'>And if you talk of duck ponds,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She always hangs her head.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in22'><span class='small'><span class='sc'>C. E. C. Warner.</span></span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus118b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus119.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus120.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Goose' class='c004'>The Goose Girl.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Gretchen was a goose girl. She
-lived in a tiny cottage with a red roof,
-all amidst the fields, and woods, and hills,
-and every day she took a big stick and
-drove her geese across the common to the
-pond on the other side.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One summer morning her mother
-said she might take a holiday, and go and
-visit her Auntie Jeanne. So Gretchen
-dressed herself in her best clothes, and set
-out to the village. She spent a happy
-time with her auntie, and after tea started
-for home.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Just on the edge of the common she
-met her geese.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When they saw her they began to
-cackle in great excitement, and caught
-hold of her skirts. Gretchen drove them
-off with her umbrella. But they only
-waddled on a little way, then looked
-back to see what she was doing.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I believe they want me to follow
-them!” cried Gretchen.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus121.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>As soon as the geese saw her coming
-they began to run, and Gretchen ran after.
-On and on they went, over the common,
-across the fields, until they came to a little
-shady dell in a wood. And here Gretchen
-stopped, and clapped her hands with
-delight, for on the mossy ground was
-spread the most delicious tea
-she had ever seen. All around
-sat a number of little brown
-rabbits. Peter Bunny spied
-Gretchen first.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id057'>
-<img src='images/illus122a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Look, mother!” he cried.
-“There's a little servant girl!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“So there is!” exclaimed Mrs. Bunny,
-staring at Gretchen. “What wages do
-you ask, my dear?”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id058'>
-<img src='images/illus122b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Gretchen thought this
-great fun. “If you please,”
-she said, “I should be
-quite satisfied with some
-of those lovely cakes.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“As many as you like,”
-said Mrs. Bunny. “Now go and fetch the
-tea.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The geese had vanished, so Gretchen
-filled the tea pot from the little kettle on
-the fire, and Peter Bunny carried dishes of
-cakes. Then they all sat down, and
-Gretchen had as many cakes as she could
-eat. When tea was over, Mrs. Bunny told
-Gretchen to go and play with the children
-until bedtime.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“What's that?” asked Peter, presently,
-pointing to the umbrella, and
-Gretchen showed him how it opened and
-shut.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I know!” he cried. “We'll go for
-a sail in the air.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Hurrah!” cried all the other rabbits,
-and they dragged Gretchen and the
-umbrella on to the
-common.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus123.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>She opened the
-umbrella wide, Peter
-caught hold of her
-skirts, and the other
-rabbits joined
-on behind,
-holding on to each other's
-tails. “One, two,
-three—go!” cried
-Peter, and the
-whole party went soaring into the air. It
-was a delicious feeling. Higher and higher
-they went, until at last they were right
-above the clouds.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Oh!” cried Gretchen, suddenly,
-“the umbrella's shutting up! Oh! whatever
-shall we do?” Sure enough the
-umbrella was no longer puffed out like a
-balloon, but hanging loosely round the
-handle, and the next moment it began to
-fall.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“We're tumbling into the sea!” cried
-the rabbit at the bottom of the chain, and
-there was a loud splash.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus124.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Splash, splash, splash! One
-by one all the bunnies
-fell in until only Peter and
-Gretchen were left. All
-of a sudden the umbrella
-flew out of her
-hands, and she awoke to find herself sitting
-by the side of the pond, while her
-geese were splashing in for their evening
-swim. On the ground in front of her lay
-the umbrella, but Peter and the rest of the
-rabbits had completely disappeared.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I hope they're not drowned,” she
-said, as she got up and peered into the
-pond. But the water was so clear she
-could look right to the bottom, and no sign
-of a bunny rabbit could she see.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“It must have been a dream,” she
-said, as she smoothed out her dress. “But
-those cakes were lovely. So was the
-journey through the air.” She picked up
-her umbrella and opened
-it, but it wouldn't lift her an
-inch off the ground. So
-she scampered home to
-find mother standing in
-the doorway looking for
-her, but when she told her
-story, mother laughed.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id059'>
-<img src='images/illus125.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id054'>
-<img src='images/illus126.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id060'>
-<img src='images/illus127a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Girl' class='c004'>Goose-girl.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Goose-girl, Goose-girl,</div>
- <div class='line'>Whither do you wander?”</div>
- <div class='line'>“Uphill, down-dale,</div>
- <div class='line'>To find my goose and gander!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Sunshine, stormcloud,</div>
- <div class='line'>Wild and windy weather,</div>
- <div class='line'>Week in and week out,</div>
- <div class='line'>I keep my flock together!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus127b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“In hurricane and rainstorm</div>
- <div class='line'>Two have gone together;</div>
- <div class='line'>Now my only fear is</div>
- <div class='line'>That I shall see them never!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Goose-girl, Goose-girl,</div>
- <div class='line'>Where the streams meander,</div>
- <div class='line'>There beside a golden egg</div>
- <div class='line'>You'll find your goose and gander!”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id061'>
-<img src='images/illus128.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id062'>
-<img src='images/illus129.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>A Camel</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus130.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Waiting' class='c004'>Waiting for Tea.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Molly and I have quarrelled;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She isn't nice at all;</div>
- <div class='line'>She will not let me have her doll,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So she shan't have my ball.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in12'>Molly is disagreeable,</div>
- <div class='line in14'>And she began it too;</div>
- <div class='line in12'>She called me first “a silly,”</div>
- <div class='line in14'>And I said, “So are you!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Molly is standing sulking;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>She's dreadful cross with me.</div>
- <div class='line'>I wish we hadn't fought, 'cause then</div>
- <div class='line in2'>We'd give the dolls their tea.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in12'>I know the dolls are hungry,</div>
- <div class='line in14'>But Molly turns away....</div>
- <div class='line in12'>I wonder, if I kissed her,</div>
- <div class='line in14'>If she'd forgive and play?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Are you still angry, Molly?”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“No,” she begins to smile.</div>
- <div class='line'>“Now come and play with the dollies;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They're waiting all this while.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in10'><span class='sc'>C. M. Hammill.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id063'>
-<img src='images/illus131.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id013'>
-<img src='images/illus132.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>The Nursery Express.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Boy' class='c004'>The Boy and the Bogie.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>A little boy with curly hair,</div>
- <div class='line in14'>Was walking through the meadows fair,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>When all at once, upon the ground,</div>
- <div class='line in20'>A funny-looking thing he found.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He picked it up, and turned it o'er,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>And wondered what it could be for,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>It had four legs, which seemed to bend,</div>
- <div class='line'>With feathers growing at one end.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He took it home, “Look here,” said he,</div>
- <div class='line'>“I cannot think what this can be!”</div>
- <div class='line'>But, with a laugh says sister Moll,</div>
- <div class='line'>“Why! Can't you see, That it's a doll?”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id064'>
-<img src='images/illus133.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id065'>
-<img src='images/illus134.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I wonder if he's jealous, says little Tommy Page,</div>
- <div class='line'>As he holds his own sham bunnie against the rabbit's cage;</div>
- <div class='line'>But father says he'll give to me another one some day,</div>
- <div class='line'>So then you'll have a little friend to stay with you alway.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id066'>
-<img src='images/illus135.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Baby' class='c004'>BABY'S BUNNIE.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Baby has a Bunnie,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>It is made of fur,</div>
- <div class='line'>Baby always takes it</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Up to bed with her.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>It was Baby's Auntie</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Gave her this nice toy,</div>
- <div class='line'>Baby, when she saw it,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Clapp'd her hands for joy.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Such long ears has Bunnie,</div>
- <div class='line in12'>Baby, so unkind!</div>
- <div class='line'>Likes to pull and bite them,</div>
- <div class='line in10'>But Bunnie doesn't mind.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And he does not scratch her,</div>
- <div class='line in12'>When she treats him so,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>For this pretty Bunnie</div>
- <div class='line in22'>Is a toy, you know.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus136.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='My' class='c004'>My First Visit.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>My name is Tim, and I am only a rough-haired
-terrier dog, so you must not
-mind if I make mistakes in this story,
-because it is the first time I have ever told
-a real, story book one.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I thought perhaps you would like to
-hear about some of the people I met the
-first time I went on a visit with my master.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>We went to stay at a big house in the
-country. There were no other houses round
-it, only lots and lots of trees, and they kept
-the houses away, I expect.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>When we first arrived, I kept pretty
-quiet The train had
-made me feel rather
-queer in my legs. I
-wasn't frightened;
-none of our family
-are ever frightened of
-anything—certainly
-not of a silly old train
-that doesn't even
-know how to growl
-properly.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id026'>
-<img src='images/illus137.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Well, after I began to get used to things,
-I went out into the garden to see if I could
-find someone to play with. It was rather
-dull without Jo. He is my brother, but he
-isn't old enough to go visiting like I do.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>At first there did not seem to be anyone
-about at all. Then I saw an old wooden tub.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I went and had a look at that. I have
-found some funny things in tubs before
-now—sticks and boats, bits of cork that
-give you a pain inside if you eat them—but
-never have I seen such a funny thing
-as there was in this tub.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>It was very small, with shiny black
-hair, a shiny red face, and it was swimming
-about just like a fish. It smiled at me all
-the time, too. I didn't like that a bit, so I
-barked as loud as I could; but it made no
-difference. I could not make it out, and I
-got very angry, so I walked off with my tail
-in the air.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>In a sunny corner I found the Duke
-and Duchess. They were very rude to me
-indeed. In fact, the Duchess spat at me,
-just like the common Tabby family do at
-home.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus138.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>I very soon left them, and then I found
-Laddie, the fine old Scotch collie, but he
-wasn't much fun; he is
-nearly deaf, and he
-was very busy staring
-at some white woolly
-lambs on green stands. Laddie loves those
-lambs; he once ate one when he was young.
-He told me so himself, and—it was much
-worse than eating cork.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus139.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then I heard a great deal of barking,
-growling and snarling.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I knew it must be Bob, the bull dog. I
-had been longing to fight him ever since I
-came. I ran to the field as fast as I could,
-my heart beating very hard, for Bob had
-boasted to me of all the fights he had won,
-and I was thirsting to beat him.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then I saw him, tearing down the field,
-his tail tucked in between his legs, his ears
-laid flat. He was running away from the
-old red bull. He had made faces at him,
-and then ran away when the bull pretended
-to chase him. I wasn't going to fight him
-after that. <em>I</em> wouldn't run away from an
-old bull.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Bob ran into the kitchen, and pretended
-to be asleep when I spoke to him.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>I went back to the tub after that, and I
-just went straight up to the funny, smiling
-thing, and—I kissed it. After that, we were
-great friends, and had lovely games every
-day till I went away. I wonder if Bob ever
-plays with it. I will fight him if he does.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Nora Pitt-Taylor.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus140.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus141a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Ten' class='c004'>Ten Raw Recruits.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Attention! Ready! Quick march!</div>
- <div class='line'>Keep your legs as stiff as starch!</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Halt! Mark time! Right about!</div>
- <div class='line'>Two, four, six, and eight fall out!</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id067'>
-<img src='images/illus141b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id067'>
-<img src='images/illus141c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus142a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>One and three go sentry duty—</div>
- <div class='line'>The watchword is, “For home and beauty.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Five, seven, and nine, must stay and drill.</div>
- <div class='line'>Because they hold, themselves so ill.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in14'><span class='small'>M. M. Read.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id067'>
-<img src='images/illus142b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id067'>
-<img src='images/illus142c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus143.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Dog' class='c004'>The Dog and the Wolf;<br /> <span class='large'>Or, BE CONTENT WITH YOUR LOT.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>A lean, hungry wolf was prowling about in
-search of supper, when he met a big well-fed
-mastiff. “How do you manage to look so sleek,
-when I, who work ten times as hard, am half-starved?”
-inquired the wolf.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Oh,” said the dog, “I watch the house at
-night and sleep all day.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Just the thing
-for me,” said the
-wolf, “but first tell
-me, what is that
-mark round your
-neck.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id064'>
-<img src='images/illus144.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“That's only
-made by my collar,”
-answered the dog.
-“I am chained up
-all day. They say
-I may bite, but that
-is all nonsense.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Good-bye,” said
-the wolf, turning
-back. “Chained
-up, indeed! No,
-thank you.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id015'>
-<img src='images/illus145.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>A Pigeon.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Castles' class='c004'>Castles in the Air.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id068'>
-<img src='images/illus146.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When you and I are bigger, Fred,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Say, what shall we do then?</div>
- <div class='line'>What shall we do with ourselves all day,</div>
- <div class='line'>When you and I are men?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We'll climb the biggest poplar tree</div>
- <div class='line in2'>That stands against the wall.</div>
- <div class='line'>You could touch the stars from the top, I think,</div>
- <div class='line'>It is so straight and tall.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We'll spread our bread and butter thick,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>(And Nurse shan't cut it then!)</div>
- <div class='line'>And have raspberry jam whenever we like,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>When you and I are men.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We'll go to bed quite late at night</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And we won't get up till ten;</div>
- <div class='line'>And we'll never let Jane put the soap in our eyes,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>When you and I are men.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And we'll have two white horses, Fred</div>
- <div class='line in2'>One each for me and you;</div>
- <div class='line'>And we'll give up learning our A B C,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And twice times one are two.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We'll always wear our oldest clothes,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>(Not wear our Sunday suits.)</div>
- <div class='line'>We won't wash our hands when we've made mud pies,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And we'll walk in the sea in our boots.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>We'll help ourselves to sugar, Fred;</div>
- <div class='line in2'>It will be lovely then!</div>
- <div class='line'>Oh! don't you wish that the time would come</div>
- <div class='line in2'>When you and I'll be men?</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in24'><span class='sc'>C. M. Hammil.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id069'>
-<img src='images/illus147.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id070'>
-<img src='images/illus148.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Day' class='c004'>A Day at the Farm.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>It was Margery's and Trixy's birthday; they were
-exactly the same age, so they had only one birthday
-between them, but they had always gone shares in
-everything as long as they could remember, so they
-were quite happy in sharing their birthday. And
-what a splendid birthday this one had been! First of
-all, they had been allowed to choose their birthday
-treat, which was to go to Woodcote Farm.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>They had driven to the farm in the morning, sitting
-on the box-seat of the waggonette by John, and as soon
-as they arrived they had gone all round the farmyard,
-and looked at the dear little ducks and chickens, and every
-other living creature on the place. They had well shaken
-the apple tree and filled their pockets with lovely rosy
-apples. After dinner they had gone out into the big field
-to have a game with old Dobbin. Dobbin seemed to
-understand that the children wished to catch him by his
-long tail, and would stand still until they nearly touched
-him, and then with a toss of his head would gallop off to
-the other side of the field, followed by the children, until
-at last, quite out of breath, they had flung themselves
-down under the willow by the side of the little stream.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The afternoon was warm, and Trixy was surely
-getting a little sleepy, when
-Margery suddenly jumped
-up. “Come, Trix,” she said,
-“I hear the waggonette;”
-and off they ran as fast as they
-could.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Mary Hamilton.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus149.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus150a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>The Farmyard.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus150b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Waiting to be Hired.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Woes' class='c004'>Doggie's Woes.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>I'm a doggie who has many troubles to tell,</div>
- <div class='line'>For my master and mistress don't treat me quite well.</div>
- <div class='line'>The worst of my woes I really must say</div>
- <div class='line'>Is a horrid old muzzle I wear every day.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>It's put on so tight and is so very strong,</div>
- <div class='line'>Why if I tear and bite it the whole day long,</div>
- <div class='line'>It would not come off, oh dear me no,</div>
- <div class='line'>My spirits are sinking each day more low.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then again there are those stupid fluffy things,</div>
- <div class='line'>Who have funny beaks and curious wings;</div>
- <div class='line'>Well, what do you think, they come round and stare,</div>
- <div class='line'>And say to each other, “What's that fellow there?”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Yet I'm quite unable to frighten them now</div>
- <div class='line'>Except by a very loud bow wow wow;</div>
- <div class='line'>They know I can't bite them with this muzzle on,</div>
- <div class='line'>So I hope I shall not have to wear it for long.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus151.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Off' class='c004'>Off to the Front.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>“We are off to the Front!” cried the three children
-when they were ready for their walk.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Have you got all you want for the Front?”
-asked their mother, laughing.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Yes, everything,” said
-May. “Tom has a drum and
-Bertie a bugle, and I am the rest
-of the army.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Very well. Don't be too
-long at the War, because tea will
-soon be ready. Better go to meet
-your father.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id059'>
-<img src='images/illus152b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“So we will!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And away went the
-three over
-the white
-snow in the
-bright winter
-day;
-Tom beating
-the
-drum till it
-was a wonder
-the
-parchment
-did not
-burst, and
-Bertie blowing
-the
-bugle till he
-had hardly any breath left. What a splendid
-noise they all made together! Birds
-flew out of the hedges and
-rabbits scuttled away as the
-army marched on, feeling very
-warlike indeed; and
-presently met the
-army's father.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus153.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Please be our
-General, father,”
-they begged, “and
-lead us against the enemy.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Certainly,” he replied; “but first we will return
-to camp and storm the tea-table.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>So home they went in the same fashion, with drum
-beating and bugle blowing.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>After tea, the younger children also volunteered
-for the Front, and Uncle Bob was little Dick's horse,
-for of course cavalry was needed. How Uncle Bob
-pranced and galloped! The trumpeter nearly fell off
-his back, but went on blowing the trumpet all the same.
-Uncle Bob told him to blow it well away from the
-horse's ears, so Dick sat backwards. As for Baby, big
-brother Gerald put him on the rocking-horse, to be a
-rough-rider.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“The great thing is to learn to stick on,” said
-Gerald, “because you will find falling off is very easy.
-Hold the horse's nose, Nellie; it seems rather a wild
-one.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>At last everybody joined the army, except the cat.
-She sat on a chair and turned up her whiskers; for
-cats like peace and quietness, and there cannot be much
-of either when soldiers go to the Front.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus154.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Tommy' class='c004'>Tommy's First Day at School.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>“Tommy, my dear,” said the old Tabby Cat,</div>
- <div class='line'>“Here is your pinafore, put on your hat,</div>
- <div class='line'>And go off to school with the others at once:</div>
- <div class='line'>We don't want our kitten to grow up a dunce.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>But Tommy was naughty, “I won't go,” he said.</div>
- <div class='line'>“Well, choose,” said his mother, “between that and bed;</div>
- <div class='line'>You either shall go off to school as I say,</div>
- <div class='line'>Or go straight to bed for the rest of the day!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>At this Tommy's cousin looked in at the door,</div>
- <div class='line'>And gave a loud mew of surprise when he saw</div>
- <div class='line'>The kitten was crying:—“Why, what's that I see?</div>
- <div class='line'>Come, Tommy,” he said, “come to school then with me.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He took Tommy's paw, and old Tabby Cat said,</div>
- <div class='line'>As she stood at the door with a cap on her head,</div>
- <div class='line'>“Now, Tommy, remember! if good you will be,</div>
- <div class='line'>I'll catch you a mouse or a rat for your tea.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>So Tommy was dragged by the paw up the lane,</div>
- <div class='line'>Nor stopped he his mewing at all till they came</div>
- <div class='line'>To where old Dame Smut kept a school for those cats,</div>
- <div class='line'>Who learnt something more than the killing of rats.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>The kitten ceased mewing, and gazed on the rows</div>
- <div class='line'>Of good little cats, and he murmured, “Who knows</div>
- <div class='line'>That p'raps after all I shall like school as well,</div>
- <div class='line'>And quite enjoy learning to write and to spell!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When lessons were over, Dame Smut said, “I see</div>
- <div class='line'>That Tommy a very good kitten can be.”</div>
- <div class='line'>And Tommy in triumph laughed gaily the while</div>
- <div class='line'>He ate up the mouse for his tea with a smile.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in32'><span class='sc'>Edith Grabham.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus155.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id071'>
-<img src='images/illus156.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>An Elephant at work.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id072'>
-<img src='images/illus157a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Mister' class='c004'>Mister Jack-in-the-box.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>“Hullo, hullo, here I
-am again!” cried
-Mister Jack-in-the-box,
-as he sprang up in a great
-hurry one day.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then he looked all round him. He was
-wondering what could have happened to all
-his friends.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“This is very funny,” he said to himself.
-“I wonder where they can all be; they can't
-have gone to a party and left me behind.
-Besides, they have not had time to put on
-their best clothes, for I have only been
-having forty winks.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>That was what he thought, but he had
-really been asleep for a long time, and a
-great many things had happened which he
-knew nothing about.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Presently, Dobbin, the big wooden
-horse, came walking slowly by.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Hullo,” cried Mister Jack-in-the-box,
-“How are you, my fine friend?”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I am looking for a hairy skin,” said
-Dobbin, sadly. “Every horse is wearing
-one now; the fashion has changed since
-you went to sleep.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id073'>
-<img src='images/illus158.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“But I have
-only been having
-forty winks,”
-cried Mister
-Jack-in-the-box.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Forty hundred,”
-corrected
-Dobbin. “Here
-comes Mister
-Zebra, he will
-tell you I am
-right in what I
-say.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And Mister
-Zebra did.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I don't know
-what will
-happen next,” he said,
-tearfully. “I am told
-that Teddy Bears are
-always asked for now
-that no one cares for
-zebras. I do think it
-is a little hard. I
-know Teddy Bears are hairy, but not one of
-them has a striped coat like mine.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id074'>
-<img src='images/illus159.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Look at my legs,” said Dobbin. “No
-hairy horse ever had legs like mine.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I passed a whole new family on my
-way here,” sighed the Zebra. “There was
-an elephant that walked without wheels, a
-boat with sails, a doll with a voice, crackers
-with toys inside them, a Father Christmas
-with a real beard, and——”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“A hairy horse!” cried Dobbin.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“A hairy horse,” answered Mr. Zebra.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Cheer up, cheer up, you boys,” chuckled
-Mister Jack-in-the-box. “There is plenty of
-room for us all in the world. Suppose we
-make a family all to ourselves, just we three
-old friends.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And that is what they did.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Nora Pitt-Taylor.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus160.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Hector' class='c004'>Hector Protector.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Hector Protector was dressed all in green,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Hector Protector was sent to the Queen,</div>
- <div class='line'>The Queen did not like him, no more did the King,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>So Hector Protector was sent back again.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id012'>
-<img src='images/illus161.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus162a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Muzzle' class='c004'>The Muzzle that Fitted too much.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Tip tries to get his muzzle off—</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But no—the strap's too tight!</div>
- <div class='line'>The naughty ducklings laugh and jeer:</div>
- <div class='line in2'>They see he cannot bite.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus162b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='In' class='c004'><span class='under'>In the Farmyard.</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id075'>
-<img src='images/illus163a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus163b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>When Mrs. Quack, was coming back,</div>
- <div class='line'>From seeing Mrs. Hen,</div>
- <div class='line'>What did she see, but chickens three.</div>
- <div class='line'>Quite far from mother's pen.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>And then she found, all romping round,</div>
- <div class='line'>Their mother in delight,</div>
- <div class='line'>Two pups that she, could only see</div>
- <div class='line'>Like balls of black and white.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id076'>
-<img src='images/illus163c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id077'>
-<img src='images/illus163d.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus164a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus164b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>A naughty chick, who tried to pick,</div>
- <div class='line'>The wing from off a bee,</div>
- <div class='line'>Was only told to be less bold,</div>
- <div class='line'>And ran away quite free.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“Ha! ha!” said she, “'tis plain to see,</div>
- <div class='line'>The farmyard's full of fun,</div>
- <div class='line'>And so I think, I'll have a drink,</div>
- <div class='line'>And warm me in the sun!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in12'><span class='small'>By E. M. Whitaker</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus164c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id078'>
-<img src='images/illus164d.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus165.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Fir' class='c004'>FIR TREE FARM.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Fir Tree Farm was the name of the
-big stone house, so the Squirrels
-thought they could not do better than call
-their house Fir Tree House, which they did.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>There were three of them, Mr. and
-Mrs. Squirrel and Miss Brighteyes, their
-daughter.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Every morning at one o'clock they had
-lunch on the big branch that was very high
-up, because, you see, they knew very well
-that James and John were about, and James
-and John thought it fine fun to chase them.
-James and John were a terrible pair of
-pickles, very different to Joseph, the black
-poodle, but then he was a Frenchman, and
-he could not bear the ways of James and
-John, whom he looked upon as common
-terriers.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>They used to bark at him, and make
-dreadful fun of him when he went out
-shopping with his mistress, carrying the
-basket for her.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>James and John longed to make him
-fight them, but he never did, because
-nothing would make him put down the
-basket, and no dog can fight with a basket
-in his mouth.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus166.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Little Miss Brighteyes rather liked the
-look of the pickles; she thought James was
-lovely, with his black and white coat, but
-she never ventured to go down and speak
-to them—she was not brave enough for that—but
-once or twice she threw nuts down on
-the top of them, and this made them very
-angry, because they were not at all accustomed
-to be the ones who were teased.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>They used to get into trouble sometimes,
-and many a good thrashing the
-farmer gave them, especially on the day
-when they snapped at the beautiful frills
-Joseph wore on his legs, and made him
-drop a basket of fresh eggs. They were
-rather sorry for themselves that day, and
-Joseph was so pleased that he did not know
-what to do with himself.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Poor old Jane, the brown cow, found
-them a terrible worry.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus167.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>They used to hide in the big wheelbarrow,
-where her dinner was put, when the
-grass was poor, and jump up and frighten
-her when she came to eat it, and they didn't
-mind a bit when she snorted at them—they
-rather enjoyed it.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id079'>
-<img src='images/illus168.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus169.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>But one day Jerry, the old horse, who
-lived in the paddock with Jane, spoke to
-them very gravely about it.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Now James and John had a great respect
-for Jerry; they thought he was quite
-the wisest person they had ever met, and
-when he explained to them how very rude
-it was to sit in Jane's dinner place, they
-promised not to do it again.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day the farmer's daughter came to
-Fir Tree Farm, and when she went away
-she took James with her.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>John was very sad at first, and Miss
-Brighteyes felt dreadfully sorry for him;
-even Joseph tried to be nice to him, but it
-was Jerry who comforted him best, and
-gave him good advice.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Then he set to work to be useful, and
-behaved himself so well that the farmer
-used to send him to bring the horses in
-from the fields.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Nora Pitt-Taylor.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus170.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id041'>
-<img src='images/illus171a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Pity' class='c004'>Pity the sorrows of a Poor Little Dog.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>There was a little dog</div>
- <div class='line in4'>And he had a little tail,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>And he used to wag, wag, wag it,</div>
- <div class='line'>Whenever he was glad:</div>
- <div class='line'>But whenever he was sad,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>On the ground he would drag, drag, drag it.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id080'>
-<img src='images/illus171b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id080'>
-<img src='images/illus171c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id041'>
-<img src='images/illus172a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He had a little nose,</div>
- <div class='line'>As of course you will suppose,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And on it a muz-muz-muzzle</div>
- <div class='line'>And to get if off he'd try,</div>
- <div class='line'>Till a tear came in his eye,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>But he found it a puz-puz-puzzle.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He'd sometimes find a bone,</div>
- <div class='line'>When he'd sniff it with a groan,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Because he couldn't gnaw, gnaw, gnaw it;</div>
- <div class='line'>And he'd say as on he went,</div>
- <div class='line'>With his head in anguish bent,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“I'm sorry that I saw, saw, saw it.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figleft id080'>
-<img src='images/illus172b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figright id080'>
-<img src='images/illus172c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Too' class='c004'>Too Sure.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus173a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>On a tree</div>
- <div class='line in8'>Birdie sat,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>Down below</div>
- <div class='line in14'>Lay pussy cat.</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“Come down here</div>
- <div class='line in10'>By my side,”</div>
- <div class='line in18'>Said the Cat,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>The bird replied:</div>
- <div class='line in10'>“For you, Miss Puss,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>I have no love</div>
- <div class='line in20'>I'd rather stay</div>
- <div class='line in34'>Up above.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>“I'll come to you”</div>
- <div class='line in10'>The pussy said.</div>
- <div class='line'>Rose, stretched herself,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>And shook her head.</div>
- <div class='line in12'>She climbed the tree</div>
- <div class='line in20'>(The cunning cat),</div>
- <div class='line in26'>And reached the bough</div>
- <div class='line in34'>Where Birdie sat.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>She made a spring,</div>
- <div class='line in8'>Her prey to seize,</div>
- <div class='line in16'>But Birdie flew</div>
- <div class='line in22'>Away with ease.</div>
- <div class='line in14'>The pussy thought,</div>
- <div class='line in20'>“Too sure was I,</div>
- <div class='line in24'>I quite forgot</div>
- <div class='line in26'>That birds could fly.”</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id049'>
-<img src='images/illus173b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Firefly' class='c004'>Firefly.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Through a sad misfortune Mr. Northcote's
-beautiful estate had to be sold up. He was
-a great rider and lover of horses; but everything
-had to go, and Firefly, his beautiful bay, was sold
-with the other horses.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>After the day of reckoning Mr. Northcote went
-abroad. There success awaited him;
-he worked hard to retrieve his lost
-fortune, and after a few years he
-returned to England once more a
-wealthy man.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id081'>
-<img src='images/illus175.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day he hailed a hansom,
-and before stepping into it was
-giving the cabman the address, when
-the horse grew suddenly restive and uttered a
-strange whinnying sound.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“What's the matter with yer?” cried the cabman,
-giving the animal a touch of the whip.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Don't beat him! He's all right!” said Mr.
-Northcote, coming to the horse's head.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Again came the strange whinny, and the deep
-velvety eyes looked into Mr. Northcote's like those
-of a human being; and they spoke to him, too, as
-plainly as words could speak: “Dear master!
-Don't you know me? I'm your poor old Firefly!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Firefly! It's Firefly! My beauty!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>And then, to the cabman's great astonishment.
-Mr. Northcote laid his cheek against the horse's nose.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“To think you should have come down to this,
-Firefly,” he murmured, with something very like
-tears in his eyes. Firefly whinnied again softly.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The poor horse had changed masters several
-times, and had had a hard life the last few years;
-but all his troubles were over at last.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Of course Mr. Northcote bought him from the
-cabman, and three months later, when the beautiful
-spirited animal was galloping round the fields, it
-was hard to believe he had ever been a cab-horse!</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Constance M. Lowe.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id082'>
-<img src='images/illus174.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='What' class='c004'>What a Mistake.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Our doggy almost seems to talk,</div>
- <div class='line in6'>He watches us so carefully,</div>
- <div class='line'>And when we're going for a walk</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Looks up as if to say—“take me!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>He'll carry books a long, long way,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>But, this I feel I ought to own,</div>
- <div class='line in4'>He <em>buried</em> Auntie's glove one day,</div>
- <div class='line'>He must have thought it was a bone.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id083'>
-<img src='images/illus176.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id062'>
-<img src='images/illus177.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>A Monkey.<br /><br />Ostriches.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Charlie' class='c004'>Charlie's Playthings.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id084'>
-<img src='images/illus178a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Charlie, tired out with
-play, fell asleep on the
-nursery rug one winters afternoon.
-“Hullo, Charlie!” said his sister's
-biggest doll, walking up and patting
-him familiarly on the back.
-“Look,” she said, “there goes the
-omnibus to Fleet Street; let us go
-and see if there's room for us.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id085'>
-<img src='images/illus178b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Charlie very soon found himself
-riding on the top of his toy
-omnibus, with the conductor driving
-and shouting, and a wooden
-doll calling out “Fare, sir; fare a
-penny!” He drove along too
-through his own toy village. “<em>This</em>
-isn't Fleet Street!” he said.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“No,” said the doll; “we are now driving to the Zoo.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Charlie wondered more and more, but he said nothing
-until the omnibus stopped and all the dolls got
-down. He found himself then hustled into a tiny train,
-the engine of which whistled loudly, and had a piece
-of cotton wool coming out of its funnel for smoke.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Here is the Zoo,” said the doll; “and there are
-the animals going to bed.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Charlie looked. Why, the Zoo was his Noah's
-ark, and the animals belonged to it! “<em>This</em> isn't the
-Zoo!” said Charlie.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>At this point up came a very grandly dressed
-gentleman doll with an eye-glass.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“This gentleman would like a game of nine-pins,
-Lady Arabella,” he said; “pray come this way,” and he
-led them to a lawn where a set of nine-pins were.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Those are my nine-pins,” cried Charlie.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Nonsense!” said the doll. “They belong to
-this gentleman.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“You are a very rude doll,” observed the possessor
-of the eye-glass to Charlie. “How dare you say my
-things are yours!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“So they are,” shouted Charlie; “and I'm not a
-doll, and you <em>are</em> one, and you belong to my sister, and
-you are made of wax, so there!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The gentleman doll grew very angry at this.
-“How dare you!” he said loudly. “Policeman! hi!
-Policeman!” and one came hurrying across the street.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Charlie laughed; he recognised one of the little
-wooden policemen in his toy box.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Hush!” cried the doll; “the soldiers are coming!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Marching down the street came Charlie's tin soldiers,
-all with drawn swords, and most of them on horseback.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus179.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Charlie boldly
-advancing laid his
-hand on the bridle
-of the general's
-horse. Immediately
-there was a great
-clatter of arms, and
-Charlie would have
-been cut to pieces if
-just then he had not
-woke up to find himself
-on the nursery rug.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Edith Grabham.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus180a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Scavengers of the Desert.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus180b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Watching for his Prey.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='How' class='c004'>How Pussy Caught her First Bird.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus181a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b c005'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='linedc drop-capanf0_1'>Said Mother Puss to little Kit,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>“You're old enough, my dear,</div>
- <div class='line'>To get your dinner for yourself.”</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Said Kit, “I will, no fear!”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>As Kitty lay in hiding,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Close by, upon a twig,</div>
- <div class='line'>There lit a tiny birdie,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>And Kitty's eyes grew big.</div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id086'>
-<img src='images/illus181c.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus182.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='lg-container-b'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>She crept a little nearer,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Then made a sudden spring,</div>
- <div class='line'>And caught that tiny birdie</div>
- <div class='line in2'>Before it could take wing.</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'>Then back she raced to mother,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>No need to further roam;</div>
- <div class='line'>“You see,” she said, “dear mother,</div>
- <div class='line in2'>I've brought my dinner home.”</div>
- </div>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line in22'><span class='sc'>A. E. Bonser.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Rat' class='c004'>A Rat Hunt.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id084'>
-<img src='images/illus183a.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>Bobbie was only a
-little stable lad; the
-only relation he ever knew
-was a brother, whose
-vocation was sweeping
-crossings. One day, a
-brougham ran over him, a
-crowd collected, he followed
-them to the hospital,
-and was told his brother
-was dead. The gentleman,
-whose brougham it
-was, came and spoke to
-him, and then he remembered him taking his hand and
-leading him to a big house. He was taken to the
-kitchen and well fed, and after staying there a day or
-two, was sent into the country.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus183b.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>Mr. Wake, after questioning the delicate-looking
-child, felt he could repay him for the loss of his brother
-by taking care of him.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The first thing to be done was to send him to one
-of his farms in the country, where kind but rough hands
-would do more than smoky town.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The people he lived with grew very fond of him,
-and treated him in every way as their own.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>He had a terrier dog given to him by one of the
-farm hands, and this he took a great interest in. Now
-Floss was a good rat catcher, and as rats were most
-destructive in the barn, Bobbie used to take Floss up
-there, by the hour together, and hunt them.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>One day he caught fourteen rats and mice and laid
-them at his little master's feet.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>On another occasion, they had been waiting some
-time for a rat, which had made quite a home of three
-sacks of corn in a corner of the barn, when Floss suddenly
-darted round and sniffed one corner, and then
-kept his eyes fixed on something which Bobbie could
-not see. Floss moved a little on one side, and as the
-rat made its intended escape, he pounced upon it. The
-rat was also very sharp, and bit and scratched poor
-Flossie's face; this worried him so much, that he gave
-it one dreadful bite, which
-killed it.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>Bob was very kind to
-animals, and took Floss to
-bathe his face, and treated
-him quite as an invalid till his
-face was well.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus184.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus185.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-<div class='ic001'>
-<p>Worrying over his troubles.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 id='Nip' class='c004'>Nip and the Pigeons.</h2>
-</div>
-
-<p class='drop-capa0_1 c006'>The children had been ill with whooping-cough,
-and as soon as they were well enough they
-were told, to their great delight, that they were
-going to stay at a farmhouse by the sea.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Oh! Mother,” cried Gerald, “do let us take
-Nip with us! I am sure he would be miserable
-without us.”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“I thought you would want to take him,”
-answered Mother, with a smile, “so I arranged
-with the people at the farm that Nip should go
-with you!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>The children were overjoyed at hearing this,
-and rushed out to tell Nip, whom they found lying
-in front of his kennel wondering what all the excitement
-was about.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>A chorus of excited voices shouted the good
-news to him, and he wagged his little
-stump of a tail, and barked so
-loudly that he made almost as
-much noise as the children.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>A few days later they were
-settled at the farm, and
-of course were charmed
-with everything, and
-were never tired
-of visiting the
-calves, the ducks,
-the chickens, the
-pigeons, and the
-little baby pigs.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus186.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/illus187.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c000'>When the children fed the pigeons Nip had to be
-tied up, to his great disgust, because the birds were
-afraid of him and would not peck up the grain while
-he was loose. This, perhaps, was why he took a
-dislike to the pigeons. “Stupid things!” he would
-growl. “They can do nothing but sit and say
-'Coo, coo!' all day!”</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>But Nip soon had good cause to change his
-opinion. One day the farmer was going to market
-ten miles away, and knowing that he would need to
-send a message back immediately, he took one of his
-carrier-pigeons with him. Some hours later the pretty
-white bird flew down into the farmyard, and, tied to
-its feathers, the children found a tiny roll of paper
-containing the farmers message.</p>
-
-<p class='c000'>“Not so stupid, after all,” thought Nip, with a
-sniff, and felt a little ashamed of himself.</p>
-
-<div class='lg-container-r'>
- <div class='linegroup'>
- <div class='group'>
- <div class='line'><span class='sc'>Constance M. Lowe.</span></div>
- </div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='tnotes'>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c004'>TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES</h2>
-</div>
- <ol class='ol_1 c005'>
- <li>Added Table of Contents.
-
- </li>
- <li>Silently corrected simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors.
-
- </li>
- <li>Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.
- </li>
- </ol>
-
-</div>
-
-
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