A Fourth Reader

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A Fourth Reader
J H Jenny H Stickney
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1. What a water-baby is, and how Tom, the poor little chimney-sweep, came to be one, I can- not tell you here. You must read the book which contains Tom's whole history.
2. Tom woke — so of course he must have been asleep — and found himself a little being, four inches long, with a set of gills about his neck, which he mistook for a lace frill, till he tried to 236 rOUKTH READER.
pull them off, and found he hurt himself; so he made up his mind they had best be let alone. In fact, the fairies ha
...d turned him into a water- baby.
3. Tom was very happy. He swam along the pretty water-ways, or climbed upon the rocks. He watched the sandpipers hanging in thousands, and the caddis-flies building their houses with silk and glue.
4. There were water-flowers, too, and Tom tried to pick them, but they drew themselves in and turned into knots of jelly ; and then Tom saw that they were all alive — bells, and stars, and wheels, and flowers, of all beautiful shapes and colors; and all alive and busy, just as Tom was.


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