Children's Sayings

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is this all ? " Little Ronald, aged eight, was at the sea- side, and one day exclaimed, "Auntie dear, don't you think the waves are funny ? " " How, dear ? What do you mean ? " said auntie.
" Why, the top part comes faster than the bottom part, and then it tumbles over and goes sliding down the hill all white." Tennyson noticed the same " funny " phe- nomenon, and described it as the curl'd white of the coming wave Glass'd in the slippery sand before it breaks, and as the great waters which bre
...ak • Whitening for half a league, and thin themselves Far over sands marbled with moon and cloud.
Bunnie, aged seven, was staying in the 6 4 CHILDREN'S SAYINGS country, and took a great deal of interest in the baby lambs.
" I suppose, mummie," he said one day wonderingly, "that God puts the wool on them so that when they fall down out of heaven they do not hurt themselves ! " Two small boys were looking at a picture of a long-eared rabbit.
" That's a rabbit," said one of them.
" A wabbit ! " replied the other scornfully.


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