Little Stories of One And Two Syllables for Little Children

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Little Stories of One And Two Syllables for Little Children
American Sunday School Union
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One, two, three, and off!" "Tom, you have won it. " "Yes, I run bet-ter than you; and you 36 play trap~bat-and-ball bet-ter than I do. " " I am too hot to run any more, let us sit down and get cool. " " I am to have a seat put near this tree, should you like one too?" "Yes, but I have no wood to make one. "- " Well, we will ask Dick to give you some wood; come now and ask him. " 39 THE KIND SISTER.
" COME, dear Ann, sit down and sew a lit-tle. " " Yes, mam-ma, shall I hem my frock?"- -" Yes, do
.... " Ann was a good child, and al- ways did as she was bid, and when she had done her work her mam- ma told her to play with her bro- ther. Ann had a lit-tle gar-den of her own, and she had made an ar- bour in it. When she went to play she found her bro-ther cry-ing, 40 .
for he had fall- en down, and brok- en her ar-bour to pieces. But Ann said, "You must not cry, dear, ne-ver mind break-ing the ar- bour, we will soon build it up. " So she kiss-ed him, and they work- ed till tea time and made a bet-ter ar-bour than be-fore.


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