Cinderella; Or, the Little Glass Slipper And Other Stories

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Cinderella; Or, the Little Glass Slipper And Other Stories
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Malmo's funny ways madeeverybody laugh. When Sam said, "Malmo, go sit in my hat, " he went atonce. He curled himself up in it, and nodded off to sleep.
When his master said, "Malmo, we're going now; slip in, " the droll petjumped from the hat, ran up to his pocket-nest, said good-by in hisown fashion, and was ready to start. Evenings, when Sam was reading orsinging from his mother's hymn-book, Malmo had a nap on his master'shead. When it was time to go to bed Sam stroked Malmo's soft fur. Thera
...t rubbed himself against his master's hand. It was their good-night toeach other. Then Malmo crept into his basket, and the candle was blownout. Soon both were fast asleep.
MAMA'S HAPPY CHRISTMAS.
It had seemed to the little Wendell children that they would have avery sad Christmas. Mama had been very ill, and papa had been so anxiousabout mama that he could not think of anything else.
When Christmas Day came, however, mama was so much better that she couldlie on the lounge. The children all brought their stockings into herroom to open them.


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