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for a week: the eoleler -,' busy.
Annie` of the nrse fmRely, who knew
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maker at his work so he coaxed
father to let him have some money to I .
tools and leather, in order that he
his sisters might play at making b
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cobbler what time it was; and Fra
pretended to hit hr on the head wDi
last, and said it had "just struck e-
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vamps, sides, linings, welts, soles, ..o
heels. Net he made a soft-lie sock of
leather. This he turned inside out, and
did his best to sew on a welt
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mon glass, and scraped the sidc and
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were not all they might have been; they
were boots.
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have a game at playing at lady and gen-
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who were the others. A very gentlemanly
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little Edwin. You can see him; but I'd
better introduce them.
ist-Frank: right hand, near oven.
znd-George: holding bird.
3rd-Edwin: hearing tray and cover.
Now we can go on.
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As wells flay or cry.
Or, maybe, read and then to write,
Until you know it through;
Which will to you give great delight,
And memory strengthen too,
As you ought to-do! do! do!
And, who knows, one day you may give
Some stories to the young,
To make your name through ages live
And ilod your praises sung.
Keep your life ell -strung!
strung! strung!
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But Astter to 9ar ke A- of ery raw4
It's aot a nice thing to se a soldier
cry; but if you look at Harry, you will
find that he feels hurt very much.
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howl called their mother' attention to the
garden, and then she saw them. With a
funny smile she took all their toy soldiers
and walked to her childrenr
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