The Kettle Club Christmas Tales for Children

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The Kettle Club Christmas Tales for Children
Virginia W Virginia Wales Johnson
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" Well, I was born in a great, glowing, hot fur- nace, where I was a mere bubble of confined air on the end of a long iron tube which a man held and blew through until he was red in the face.
THE ADVENTURES OF A BOTTLE. 61 with puffing cheeks, and I had become quite fat with his blowing. I felt very limp and weak in the roaring fire, and really did not care much whether I melted altogether or not. However, after being carried through the cooler air and popped into a mould where I was allowed to
... set- tle a bit, I felt more comfortable ; for my sides began to harden and my neck to form. They did not allow me to rest long, though, you may be sure ; for I had hardly time to shape myself before I was whisked out again, scraped, pol- ished, and tumbled about until I was tired of the whole business of being made. At last, I was finished, and packed into a basket with others of my age, and we were rattled off over rough pav- ing stones, in a smart wagon, to a large building where we were hurried into a cellar, and plunged into a great tank of cold water before we could catch our breaths.

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