Familiar Dialogues for the Instruction And Amusement of Children of Four And Fiv

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Familiar Dialogues for the Instruction And Amusement of Children of Four And Fiv
Mary Ann Kilner
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MAMMA. No, Mary! put in your tongue, it will not make you cooler; and you do not want any drink : you are a little girl. Pcmpey is a little dog. Lit- tle girls mud not do the fame things as little dogs do. Sit quiet and you will be cool. Exercife has made you hot.
MARY. What is exercife ? I do not know what you mean.
MAMMA. Running and walking, jump- ing, and riding, is exercife ; but fitting FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. 53 dill, or lying down is reft. Any thing that moves, rs called being in motion; bu
...t fitting dill, or going to fleep is called ml. Do you underfiand what I fay ?
MARY. I do not know. Dinner is ready, come Mamma, let us go to din- ner. Pudding is good. Let us call Papa to have ^ome dinner.
DIALOGUE 24 FAMILIAR DIALOGUES.
DIALOGUE II.
M A M M A mid H A R R Y. MAMMA.
WHERE have you been to, Earn ? HARRY. In the garden. Look, I have FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. 25 got fome goofberries. Will you eat fome ? John is gathering fome for a pye, and he gave me all thefe.
MAMMA. But they are not good for you Harry, they will make you fick.


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