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Pleasant work for busy fingers, or, Kindergarten at home

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Title:
Pleasant work for busy fingers, or, Kindergarten at home
Portion of title:
Kindergarten at home
Creator:
Browne, Maggie
Barth, E. (Ernst)
Cassell & Company
Belle Sauvage Works ( printer )
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London ;
Paris ;
Melbourne
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Cassell & Company
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Cheap ed.
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[8], 322, [4] p. : ill. ; 19 cm.

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Amusements -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Creative activities and seat work -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Paper work -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Paper flowers -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Beadwork -- Juvenile literature ( lcsh )
Publishers' advertisements -- 1896 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1896
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novel ( marcgt )
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England -- London
France -- Paris
Australia -- Melbourne
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Based on "Des kindes erstes Beschäftigungsbuch" by E. Barth and W. Niederley.
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Publisher's advertisements precede and follow text.
Statement of Responsibility:
by Maggie Browne ; illustrated.

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Full Text




The Baldwin Library

4
[KmB ma





PLEASANT WORK

FOR

BUSY FINGERS.



WORKS BY MAGGIE BROWNE.

Illustrated. 1s. each,

Bright Tales and Funny Pictures.
Tales Told for Sunday.

Sunday Stories for Small People.
Firelight Stories.

Rub-a-Dub Tales.

Wandering Ways.

Dumb Friends.

Up and Down the Garden.

Our Holiday Hours.

Little Mothers and their Children.
Our Schoolday Hours.

Creatures Tame.

Wanted—A King; or, How Merle set
the Nursery Rhymes to Rights, _ Illus-
trated. 2s.

CASSELL & COMPANY, LimitEp, London ;
Paris & Melbourne.





PLEASANT WORK
Busy FINGERS

Kindergarfen af SKSome

BY

MAGGIE BROWNE

SUTHOR OF “WANTED—A KING” ETC



CHEAP EDITION



Sllustrated

CASSELL AND COMPANY, Limitep

LONDON, PARIS & MELBOURNE
1896

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED







PREFACH.

—++——

Tue following pages, which are intended to provide sug-
gestions for whiling away the weary hours of a dull day,
are, although not a mere translation, founded upon “ Des
Kindes Erstes Beschiftigungsbuch,” by E. Barth and W.
Niederley.

In putting together this little book, I have omitted
much from the German work that seemed unsuitable, or
too difficult, for the boys and girls for whom I have pre-
pared it. .

I have also added several new designs, some of which
have been sent to me by young friends, who had read

articles by me on a similar subject in “ Little Folks.”

MAGGIE BROWNE.



CONTENTS.

—Oe—

CHAPTER I. PAGE

PapPER-FOLDING . . . . . . , . ’ . 1
CHAPTER II.

Paper-Curtine . . . . . . . ‘ . : 50
CHAPTER III.

PAPER-PLAITING. . . . . . * . . - _ 81
CHAPTER IV.

Parer ANIMALS. . : . . . . : . . 128
CHAPTER V.

Paper Figures . . . . . 7 . . : . 158

CHAPTER VI.

Paper PRICKING AND SEWING . . + ' . 184
CHAPTER VI.
BEsapD-WorRK . . : . . . : : . . = 233

CHAPTER VIII.
FLower-Makine AND CLay-MopDELLING 7 , . - 264

CHAPTER IX.
An AFTERNOON wiITH AuNT PoLiIE Out or Doors - 293



PLEASANT WORK

FOR

BUSY FINGERS.



CHAPTER IL
PAPER - FOLDING.

THERE were four of them, two boys and two girls—just the
right number for a happy family—and they were very
happy too. Sometimes, it is true, if Bob wanted too much
of his own way, or if Bessie teased, or if Bertie forgot that
he was almost a big boy, or Baby that she was still a small
girl—if any of these things happened, there was trouble.

There came a day, however, when there was great
trouble, and none of these things had happened. On that day
the four children looked and felt very miserable, although
it was holiday time, and they were in the train on their way
to the country. ,

Nurse tried to cheer them by telling them stories, and a
friendly old gentleman in one corner of the railway-car-
riage gave them each a very hot peppermint lozenge; but
it was all no good. How was it’ possible to be interested in
anything when every turn of the wheels, every puff of the
engine, was carrying them away from Mother and Father ?
Yes, that was the sad part of it; the long-talked-of holiday
at the seaside had been given up, because the doctor had

B



2 - PreAsant Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

said Mother was not well, and needed a complete rest. She
and Father had gone for their holiday by themselves, and it
had been decided that while they were away, the children
were to spend the time with Aunt Pollie.

“What shall we do without them ?” said Bob.

“Why, you must take your Father’s place, and Miss Bessie
must take Mistress’s,” said Nurse, who was determined tc
be cheerful and look on the bright side of things.

“There will be Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, doubtfully.

“ And I don’t want Aunt Pollie,” said Baby.

“ We don’t know her,” said Bob ; “she may be very cross.”

“Or she may be jolly,” said Bessie.

“Aunt Pollie may be jolly,” repeated Bertie; “that’s
poetry.” .

The children smiled. It was the first smile that had
been seen since the “Good-byes” had been said. The
smile quickly disappeared, however, as Baby said very
decidedly—

“f want Mother

“To get quite well,” added Nurse, quickly. “Is that
what you were going to say, Baby?”

“We all want that,’ said Bessie.

“Then try and be cheerful,” said Nurse. “Perhaps
you will all enjoy yourselves at Aunt Pollie’s. Remem-
ber my favourite proverb— There’s a silver lining to’
every cloud.’ ”

“But this is such a-big cloud,” said Bessie.

“Perhaps Aunt Pollie is the silver lining,” said Bertie.

This time the children laughed.

“JT wonder what she will be like,” said Bessie. “I’ve
only seen her once, and that was a long time ago. She
has grown up then, so she must be quite old now.”





PAPER-FOLDING. 3

“I expect she wears spectacles and a big cap,” said
Bob.

“I hope she. won’t be very strict,” said Bertie.

Nurse said nothing, but she smiled several times.
Perhaps she was pleased that the children were interested
at last in something; perhaps she was thinking about
the cloud with the silver lining.

When the train drew up at the station, Bob, Bessie,
and Bertie pressed their faces to the carriage windows, to
see who could first catch sight of Aunt Pollie. When
they did see her, they felt very much astonished; and
Bessie began to understand why Nurse had smiled.

The Aunt Pollie they had all so much dreaded was
quite young, pretty, and very kind. She kissed. Bessie,
Bertie, and Baby, and shook hands with Bob, which
pleased him very much. She bustled about, and seemed
to understand how tired and stiff the children were; and
she cuddled Baby just the way Mother did. In fact, she
did everything that she ought to have done.

Nurse was so much amused at the children’s astonished
faces, that she could not help smiling all the way to the
house. When they got indoors, it was just the same.
Aunt Pollie seemed to know exactly what children liked,
and to be able to guess what they wished to do.

“Well,” said Bertie, as they were going to bed that
evening, “I believe she’s going to be it, though you did
laugh at me for saying so.”

“Be what?” asked Bob, sleepily.

“The silver lining,” said Bertie; but Bob only
answered with a snore.

* * * * *
When the children awoke the next morning they
B 2



4 PLEASANT Work FOR -BuSY FINGERS.

found clouds everywhere. It was raining heavily, and
Icoked almost as if it intended raining all day. .

“What shall we do?” said Bob.

“Try to be good children, I hope,” said Nurse, “and
try not to give your Aunt Pollie any trouble.”

“We will,” said Bessie bravely, remembering Mother's
last words to her.

“We will play quietly,” said Bob.

But it was far easier to make good resolutions than
to keep them. It was not easy to play games in a
strange house, when every attempt at a game seemed to
remind the children of Mother and home. They gave’
up trying at last, and all stood at the window watching
the rain-drops chasing one another down the pane; but
that was very dull work.

Then Bob yawned, Bessie yawned, and Bertie yawned,
and Baby put her two small fists into her eyes, and rubbed
them hard. She was beginning to think about crying.

“If only we were at home we could read,” said Bob.

“If only we were at home we could do all sorts of
things,” said Bessie. ;

“Tf only we were at home we should have our toys,”
said Bertie.

The mention of the toys quite upset Baby. She felt
that now she really had something to cry for; she opened
her mouth wide, and was just going to scream loudly;
when the door of the room opened, and in walked Aunt
Pollie.

“Why, children,” she said, “what is the matter? Is
this the way you spend your holidays ?” .

“Tt’s raining,” said Bob.

“And we can’t go out,” added Bessie.



PAPER-FOLDING. 5

“And we haven’t any toys,” said Bertie. |

Baby finished the scream, which had been stopped by
Aunt Pollie’s entrance. But Aunt Pollie did not seem at
all alarmed. She smiled, kissed Baby, and walked out of
the room.

“There,” said Bob, “she is cross. I do think ——”

“Well,” said Bessie, “I call that

“Then she isn’t going to be it,” began Bertie.

But before they could finish their sentences Aunt Pollie
came back, carrying a mysterious-looking brown-paper
parcel under her arm.

Without saying a word, she put the parcel down on
a chair, and began clearing the big table which stood in
the middle of the room. The children watched her
curiously. Bob picked himself up from the floor; Bessie
sat upright; Bertie shook himself; and Baby dragged a
high chair up to the table. Then the three children
crowded round Aunt Pollie.

“Fach get a chair,” said Aunt Pollie, “and come and
sit at the table. Iam a fairy. Iam going to bring dolls,
boats, chairs, tables, and animals out of this parcel.”

Bertie’s eyes opened wide when Aunt Pollie touched
the parcel; but they opened: still wider when he saw
nothing but a pair of scissors, a packet of note-paper, some
thin foreign note-paper, and some pins inside it. Bob
and Bessie looked very disappointed, ane Baby called out
at the top of her voice—

“T want a dolly!”

“You shall have one,” said Aunt Pollie quickly ; “we
are going to make one for you.”

She took three pieces of note-paper, and gave one to
each of the children.





6 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Now,” she said, “to work. J want to see four Busy
Bees, not lazy ones. Watch me, and do as I do.”

The children were by this time thoroughly interested.
They had forgotten all about the clouds outside, and
they had also quite forgotten that they had not known Aunt
Pollie all their lives, and had ever supposed for one
moment that she could be cross or strict.

Aunt Pollie took a piece of note-paper, unfolded it, and
spread it out on the table before her. ,

“The first thing to be done,” she said, “is to make this
piece of paper square. At
present, this side, which Iam
going to call a” (Fig. 1), “is
much shorter than this one,
which I shallcall b,and Iwant
to make all the sides equal.”
“Cut a piece off b,” said
Bob.

“ How big a piece ?” asked
Bessie. |

“Use the side a as a measure,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
fold the paper so that it lies exactly on the top of b.
Then you will find that there is a piece, which I will
eall big B, overlapping, and that piece must be cut off
carefully.”



“I haven't any scissors,” said Bessie. .

“Then you can tear it off,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Fold the
piece I called big B back, and press it well down with
your thumb-nail, and if you like you can pass the tip of
your tongue lightly along the crease. This will moisten it
and make it quite easy to tear off.”

Bob and Bessie managed to make their pieces of paper



PAPER-FOLDING. 7

square by themselves, and Bertie only needed a very little
help from Aunt Pollie. They all preferred tearing the paper,
and Aunt Pollie was the only one who used the scissors.

“Now,” she said, when five square pieces of paper lay
on the table—“now the real work begins. We must find
the middle of the square, which I shall call a. Who can
tell me how to do that?”

“Fold it in half,” said Bessie; “fold it the way that
Nurse does when she irons the pocket-handkerchiefs.”



Fig. 2. Fig. 3.

“T don’t know what you mean,” said Bob. “I don’t
know anything about ironing pocket-handkerchiefs.” *

“Then I'll show you,” said Bessie, quickly folding her
paper in half and then doubling it again. “There,” she
said, “that is the middle—that is a” (Fig. 2).

“ Quite right, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie; “but there is
another way of findirs it. I will call the corners of the
square c, d, e, and f” (Fig. 3). “Now, Bob, can you tell me
how you would find the centre ?”

“Place the corner ¢ on the corner d, and fold the paper.
Then open it, place ¢ on f, and fold the paper once more. .
Open it again, and you will find that the two folds cross
one another at the centre” (Fig. 3).



8 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Capital, Bob,” cried Aunt Pollie ; “ you described that
process very cleverly. Be careful, Bertie, don’t be in too
great a hurry. Press the paper down with your thumb-
nail, and mark the folds well.”

“What do we do next?” asked Bob, anxious to get
to something more difficult.

“Take hold of the corner c,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
place it on a, then fold the paper down. Press the fold,
and do the same to the corners d, e, and f” (Fig. 4).



Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 6.

“The corners look rather like pockets now,” said
Bertie.

“ We shall make them look more like pockets directly,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Turn the figure over, so that the side
with the openings lies on the table, and fold each of the
four corners once more to the centre.”

The children folded carefully ; they were beginning to
feel interested.

“Why, Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie,“ I don’t think those
look at all like pockets” (Iig. 5).

“Turn the paper over,” said Bessie, “as I have done,
then you get four beautiful pockets” (Fig. 6).

“So you do,” said Bertie; and Baby began poking! her
fat little fingers into the poekeus



PAPER-FOLDING. 9

“Shall we fold tbe four corners to the centre again?”
asked Bessie.

«Yes, you must fold them once more to the centre,”
said Aunt Pollie; “but only once more.”

“ And shall we turn the paper over ?” asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie, nodding her head.

“ We have four pockets again,” said Bertie; “and each
pocket has two little pockets.”

“T want a doll,” said Baby, who was getting rather tired
of “corners ” and “ pockets.”



“Tt does not look very much like a doll yet,” said
Bessie. /

“ Don’t be in too great a hurry, young ladies,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Now, children, you must be careful. Turn the
figures so that they lie on the table in this position” (Fig.
7), and let us call each of the corners lying on the centre a.
You must each put your first finger between the two little
pockets, as Bertie called them, and your thumb under the
point a. Open out the small pockets, and fold the paper
back, so as to make a long pocket. Do this to each corner,
and you will get a figure like this,” and Aunt Pollie held
up her own paper (Fig. 8).

The children did not find any difficulty in doing the same.



10 PLEASANT Worr For Busy FINGERS.

“ We will give each of these long pockets a name,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Let us call the top one a, the left-hand one
b, the right-hand one ¢, and the other d.”

« What happens next ?” asked Bob.

“Place a on d,” said Aunt Pollie, “fold the paper in
half, and you have ts

“A jacket!” called out Bertie immediately (Fig. 9).

«So it is,’ said Bessie.

“ Hurrah!” cried Baby, clapping her hands.

“ Rather a short jacket for a wet day,” said Bob.

“Then let us make a longer one,” said Aunt Pollie;
“only to do that you must unfold the paper, and make
the four long pockets once more. You
must be very careful this time, for
now you are going to make the most
difficult fold of all. You will be able
to manage it, however, if you try
hard.”

“We won’t be beaten,” said Bob cheerfully. “Fire
away, Aunt Pollie.”

If anybody had told Bob twenty-four hours before that
he would say “fire away” to Aunt Pollie, he would have
told them they were talking nonsense. Nurse came into the
room as he said it, and stared at him in great astonish-
ment. She was going to speak rather crossly, and_tell him
to be more polite; but Aunt Pollie put her finger on her
lips, and Nurse understood the signal and was silent.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling; “take hold of
the top of the pocket b with thumb and finger, and pull
it right out, until it is quite unfolded, and a large tri-
angle is formed” (Fig. 10).

“Oh, Aunt Pollie!” called the children.







PAPER-FOLDING. [I

“Try again,” said Aunt Pollie; “remember, you said you
were not to be beaten.”

They tried again, and with a little patience managed to
form the triangle.

“JT will call this corner of the triangle e, and this
corner f,” said Aunt Pollic. “Hold the pocket a firmly
in position, and fold the triangle back, so that e touches f,
and then turn both underneath, so that they form the
arm of the jacket” (Fig. 11). “If you pull out the pocket
¢ in the same way the long jacket is made” (Fig. 11).



Fig. 12.

At first the children found the long jacket very difti-
cult to make. Bob placed ¢ on f, by folding the big triangle
forwards instead of backwards, and Bessie unfolded her
paper so much that she had to begin all over again; but at
last they managed to make the jacket. They felt very
pleased wheri the jackets were made, and Baby admired
them very much.

“You have new made the body and arms of your doll,”
said Aunt Pollie; “now for his legs. Place the pocket d on
the pocket a” (Fig 11).

Bob, Bessie, and Bertie did so, and all the children’
shouted “Hurrah!” when they saw the new figure
(Fig. 12).



12 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

Aunt Pollie fastened the body and the legs oe
with a paper waist-band and a pe

“He only wants a head now,” said Bertie.

“For that,” said Aunt. Pollie, “we shall need a fresh
piece of paper, not square this time.* We will use half a
sheet of this foreign note: -paper, as_ thin paper. will be
better for this purpose.”

She gave Bob, Bessie, and Bertie each half a sheet,
and took a half herself.

“Fold the paper in -half lengthways, to find the -
middle line,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
unfold it again. Then fold it in half
the other way, and this time do not
unfold it, but place it on the table,
so that the folded side is at the top.
Turn down the top left-hand corner,
ae the top line lies, on the middle

e” (Fig. 18).

“And do the same to the nen ae corner, I sup-
pose?” said Bob.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie, “you must ‘turn the paper
over, and then you may fold down the op right-hand
corner. Now fold up one of the ‘ends, which. we will call
a, until it touches the turned-down corner, and press it
well down. Turn the ‘paper over, and fold ay) ‘the other
end in the saine way.”

“That makes a little cP with: a folded border,” said
Bertie (Fig. 14)...

“Is that what they call a Captain’s hat ?” asked Bessie,

“Not quite,” said Aunt Pollie; “but I can show you
presently how to make a Captain’s hat. Let us, first of
all, finish our doll’s head.” :



Fig. 13.



\ PAPER-FOLDING. 13

“Very well,” said Bessie, “what do we do to the
little hat ?”

“Turn the border back,” said Aunt Pollie, “and tuck
it in—one end of it in one pocket of the cap, and when
the cap has been turned over, the other end in the
other pocket” (Fig. 15).

“ Now fasten the cap on to the jacket,” cried Bessie.

“Don’t forget the paper collar,” said Aunt Pollie,
cutting off a thin strip
of paper.

The collar was fas-
tened round the top of
the jacket, and then at
last the doll was ready
(Fig. 16). ©

It was a wonderful
doll ; and Baby was quite
satisfied with it. She
took it in her arms, and
began to nurse it. She
evidently liked it quite
as much as a handsome flaxen-haired, wax-faced dolly.

“Don’t you think that is a fine dolly, Bob?” asked
Aunt: Pollie.

“Tt’s the first doll that I ever saw that was worth
anything,” said Bob.

“TI do like paper toys,” said Bessie; “and I do think
you are clever, Aunt Pollie!”

' “Well, are you tired?” asked Aunt Pollie, looking very
pleased. “If you are not, perhaps I might show you how
to make paper chairs and tables.”

“Oh! please do,” said Bob, Bessie, and Bertie together.:



Fig. 16. Fig. 16.



14 PLEASANT Work FoR BUSY HINGERS.

Baby did not say anything ; she was too much occupied
with her doll to think of anything else.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “then, first of all, I
want each of you to make a ‘long jacket.’”

«But you said you would show us how to make chairs,”
said Bessie.

«And tables,” added Bertie, looking very much dis-
appointed.

“So I will,” said Aunt Pollie. “If you will make three
‘long jackets,” I will show you how to turn them into
three chairs.”

“Turn jackets into chairs?” said Bob and Bertie together.

“Aunt Pollie, you are a real fairy !” said Bessie.

The children worked away so busily and so well that
with a very little help from Aunt Pollie three “long
jackets” were quickly laid on the table.

“Perhaps you remember,” said Aunt Pollie, “ that we
called the four long pockets a, 6, c, and d” (Fig. 8), “and to
make the arms of the jacket you unfolded two of the
pockets, bande” (Fig. 11). “To turn the jacket into a chair,
you must unfold the long pocket d in
the same way.”

“T gee,” said Bessie; “then the
arms of the jacket become two of the
legs of the chair, and the ‘long pocket’
is the back” (Fi,z. 17).

“Then the chair only has three
- legs,” said Bob.

“Tt stands very well if you bend the legs back,” said
Bessie.

« And fold it across the middle,” said Aunt . Pollie, “to
make the back of the chair stand up straight.”



Fig. 17.



PAPER-FOLDING. 15

“ How many legs has the table?” asked Bob.

“Tt must have four, of course,” said Bertie.

“Then,” said Bob, “I believe I see how to make that,”
And, to the astonishment of the children, he began to un-
- fold the “long pocket ” a, which had made the back of the

\ chair, in the same way
that all the other pockets
had been unfolded (Fig. 18).

“Quite right, Bob,” said
Aunt Pollie; “you are
= really getting clever. That

Fig. 18, is the way to turn a chair
into a table.”

“Tt is rather a queer table,” said Bertie.

“ Don’t you see, the table-cloth is on it, and the cloth is
so big that it covers the legs ?” said Bessie.

“My dolly wants to sit at the table,” said Baby suddenly.

The children laughed.

“And she wants something to put on the table,” added
Baby.

“ You are never satisfied, Miss Baby,” said Bob.

“You seem to think Aunt Pollie is really a fairy, and
can make anything,” said Bessie.

But Aunt Pollie said quietly, “Something to put on the
table. Very well, only for that we shall need a fresh piece
of paper, and a square piece, too.”

“ You are a fairy,” cried Bertie. “You can do anything.”

“ Make your paper square,” said Aunt Pollie, “and fold
the four corners to the centre, as you did before.”

“Turn it over,” said Bob, “and fold the corners to
the centre again.”

“Quite right,” said Aunt Pollie; “that is the way to





16 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

begin to make a great many paper toys, as you seem to be
discovering. Turn the paper over ——”

“ And we have the four pockets once more,” said Bertie
(Fig. 6).

“We want to make a dish to put on the table,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and as it is not a very strong table, we will
give the dish four feet to stand upon. Let us call two of
the corners of the figure b, and the other two b’” (Fig. 6).
« Each of these corners is to be used as a foot for the dish.”



“JT don’t see at all how that is to be managed,” said
Bob.

“You will directly,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Let us call the
four corners of the pockets which lie in the centre a, and
then we are ready to begin folding. First of all, fold the
paper backwards, so that the two corners called 6 lie on
one another ; unfold it again, make the other corners called
b’ lie on one another, and unfold it once more.”

“Done,” cried Bessie, Bob, and Bertie.

“Now you must be careful,” said Aunt Pollie. “Fold
the figure in half, backwards, so that 6 lies on b’ this time,
and gather together the four corners, 6, 0’, b, and b’, until
they meet at one point. Press the folds well down, leave
go of the four corners, and you will find that you can now
use them as feet” (Fig. 19).



PAPER-FOLDING. 17

“But the dish will not hold anything,” said Bertie.

“Open out each of the pockets, by putting your first
finger under the corner a” (Fig. 19), said Aunt Pollie.
“Now will your dish hold anything?” (Fig. 20).

“Why, it is like four dishes joined into one,” said
Bertie; “only it is mvch too big to stand_on the table.”

“It certainly is too big to stand on the table you
have made,” said Aunt Pollie; “but it is very easy to
make smaller dishes by using smaller squares of paper.
Perhaps the best way,
however, is to make a
table out of a larger
sheet of paper, and
then you can put four
chairs round it and
four dishes on it”
(Fig. 21).

“They really are
very pretty,” said Bes-
sie. “We shall never want real toys if we can make
these paper ones for ourselves.”

“Oh! I shouldn’t like to say that, though, of course,
they are very jolly,” said Bob. “It is good fun making
them ; but after all, you know, you can’t expect a boy
to play with dolls, and chairs, and tables.”

“Oh, Bob, I do call that ” began Bessie.

“So dolls, and chairs, and tables are girls’ toys, are
they, Bob?” said Aunt Pollie, smiling. “What do you
call this, then?”

As she spoke, Aunt Pollie picked up one of they paper
tables, gave one of the legs a twist, and presented Master
Bob with a sailing boat.

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18 PLEASANT Work FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Oh! Aunt Pollie,” cried all the children.

“Perhaps also you may admire this,” said Aunt Pollie,
laughing at the astonished look on the faces of the
children, as she gave her table another fold and produced
a windmill.

“That is just what I wanted,” said Baby, quite
contentedly.

“But how do you do it?” said Bob. “That boat is
really pretty. I should like to know how to make that.”

“Oh, you adinire the sailing boat,do you ?” said teasing
Aunt Pollic; “then perhaps you may care for my double
boat,” and taking the windmill out of Baby’s hands, she
gave it still one more fold, and placed another boat in front
of Bob.

All four children greeted it with shouts of wonder and
astonishment.

“ Aunt Pollie! Aunt Pollie!” cried Bessie.

“Oh! oh! oh!” screamed Bertie.

“Do tell us how to do it,” said Bob, “and never more
will I call paper toys, girls’ toys.”

“Tt is quite simple,” said Aunt Pollie. “Do as I tell you,
and you can manage it easily for yourselves. Here is the
table once more. I am going to call this corner a, this
corner , this point c, and this point @” (Fig. 18). “Place a
on b, fold down the paper, and you get .

“The sailing boat,” cried Bertie (Fig. 22).

“May I get some water and sail it ?” asked Baby.

“No, it is not a very good boat,” said Aunt Pollie.
“We will make a much stronger one, for sailing on real



water, directly.”
“ How did you manage the windmill ?” asked Bob.
“Can’t you guess?” said Aunt Pollie. “Turn the



PAPER-FOLDING. 19

sailing boat into a table again, and look at this wind-
mill.”

30b unfolded his boat and looked at the windmill, then
he examined the table again, and, after thinking half a
minute, cried, “ I see.”

“So do J,” said Bessie; and she began folding the legs
of her table down, so as to make them lie flat (Fig. 23).

“Right again,” said Aunt Pollie. “If you fasten the
windmill on a stick with a pin, it will turn round when
Baby runs along with it in her hand.”



“Could we do that now?” asked Bertie. “Baby is so
fond of windmills.”

“J will do it some day, when I can find a good piece of
stick,” said Aunt Pollie. “I want
you to get on with the boats now.”

«You have not yet told us how
to make the double boat,” said
Bessie.

“Change your windmills back into tables,” said Aunt
Pollie, “then I will tell you. To make a double boat you
must fold your table so that the point ¢ lies upon the point
d” (Fig. 18), “and press the paper down” (Fig. 24).

“T like that much better than the sailing boat,” said
Bertie.

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20 PLEASANT Work ror Busy FINGERS.

“TI should think so, indeed,” said Bob. “The double
boat is so neat and so strong, that I should like to make a
whole fleet of double boats.”

“They would take a very long time to make,” said
Bessie. ‘“ You must remember that you have to make a
long jacket and a table before you can get to your double
boat.”

«There is a shorter way of making the double boat,
Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie, “ which I will show you presently,
when we have made the barge.”

« A barge made out of paper?” cried Bob.

« Will it sail on water?” asked Baby.

“ Indeed it will,” said Aunt Pollie; “but don’t fetch the
water yet. We must make our barge before we can sail it.”

“ How do we make it?” asked Bessie.

“Took inside your double boat,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
you will find that there is a triangular piece folded inside
each boat. Pull out one of these
carefully, the boat will disappear,
and instead, you will get a shape
like this,” and Aunt Pollie pointed
to her own paper (Fig. 25).

“The top part of it is a tri-

Fig. 25. angle,” said Bob.

“T think the figure is a square
with three triangles fastened to three of its sides,” said
Bessie.

«That is a very good description,” said Aunt Pollie.
“The next step is to fold down each triangle, so that all
three lie on the square.”

“T don’t quite see how you mean,” said Bertie.

«Tet us call the top angles of the triangles a, b, and-e,





PAPER-FOLDING. 21

‘the centre of the square d, and this point ¢,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Fold the paper so that a, b, and ¢ lie on .”
“That makes a square of the whole figure,” said Bob.
“Double the square in half, then,” said Aunt Pollie, “so
that the.top of it lies on e, and you will have a single boat
on one side, and a pocket on the other” (Fig. 26).



“T suppose we should get a double pocket if we pulled
out the piece inside the other boat and folded it in the
same way?” said Bessie.

“That is precisely what you must do,” said Aunt Pollie.
“T want you to make a double
pocket.”

The children pulled out the
triangular piece inside the other
boat, folded the. triangles back,
and very quickly made the
double pocket (Fig. 27).

“ Let us call the outside edges of the pockets a and 6,”
suid Aunt Pollie “Take hold of a with the finger and
thumb of the left hand, and of 6 with the finger and thumb
of the right hand, and pull them gently, very gently, apart.”

“Why, Aunt Pollie,” cried Bessie, “that changes the
double pocket into a very pretty box!” (Fig. 28).

“ A box with two lids, too!” said Bertie.

“But not a barge,” said Bob. “I believe Aunt Pollie
has forgotten all about the barge.”





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22 _ PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“No, she hasn’t, Master Bob,” said Aunt Pollie; “you
will very soon get to the barge now. We have only to turn
our box into a looking-glass, and the looking-glass into a
barge.”

“A looking-glass!” cried Bessie. “Why, what will
you make next? We have already made jackets, caps,
dolls, tables, chairs, dishes, boats, and boxes out of
paper :

“And windmills, Bes-
sie,” cried Baby; “don’t
forget the windmill.”

Bertie gave a sigh of
satisfaction. “Go on, Aunt
Pollie,” he said; “tell us
how to make the looking-





glass.”

“Fold up the box to
make the double pocket
again,” said Aunt Pollie,
“only this time lay the pockets on the table, so that they
are no longer back to back, but side by side, the openings
of the pockets facing one another” (Fig. 29).

“ What are we to do next?” asked Bob.

“Double each pocket in half, backwards,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and then turn back the openings (a and b) until
they lie quite flat. As you fold them back, the sides which
joined the pockets together will turn back also, and when
they have been folded well down, the looking-glass is
made” (Fig. 30).

“Mine is not a bit like a looking-glass, Aunt Pollie,”
said Bertie, pointing to the figure he had made (Fig. 32).

“It is quite right, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie; “you are



Fig. 29,



PAPER-FOLDING. 23:

looking at the back of the glass instead of the front. Turn
your figure over.”

Bertie did so, and found that he had made the looking-
glass quite properly.

“TI don’t care for the looking-glass much,” said Bessie.

“No, it isn’t very pretty,” said Aunt Pollie, “so we
will not waste our time admiring it, but hasten on to the
barge. Double the looking-glass in half backwards, and
place it in this position” (Fig. 1).



“It seems to me to look less than ever like a barge,”
said Bob.

“ Patience,” said Aunt Pollie. “Though you do not
think so, the barge is very nearly finished. I am going to
call this end a, and this end b” (Fig. 82). “Take hold of a
with the finger and thumb of your left hand, and of 6
with the finger and thumb of your right, and pull very
gently and slowly.”

The children tried their best ; but Bob and Bertie were
in too great a hurry, and tore their papers, and Bessie was
the only one who accomplished it successfully. The ends
of her figure gradually unfolded, first on one side and then
on the other, until they could not be pulled farther apart
without tearing the paper.

“And is that the barge?” asked Bob, in a very dis-



24 P.ieASANT Work For Busy FInGers.

appointed tone, when Aunt Pollie told Bessie not to pull
any more. .

“That is the barge,” said Aunt Pollie; “but it is the
barge upside down. Turn your figure over, Bessie, and pull up
the flaps” (c and d, Fig. 33),
“which you will find folded
down at each end. Then
the barge is ready at last.”

“ Tt is pretty,” said Bessie.

“Tt is the jolliest thing we
have made yet,” said Bob. “Ido wish I had not torn mine.”

“Set to work to make another,” said Aunt Pollie. “Try
again, Bob.”

“J will try again,” said Bob. “I should very much like
to be able to manage it. Let me see, ] must make a ‘long
jacket’ first i

“Couldn’t you show us the short way of making the
double boat, Aunt Pollie?” said Bessie.

“Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie. “I was forgetting al]
about that. Make a piece of paper square, then.”

“ And fold all four corners to the centre,” said Bessie.

“Turn the paper over, and fold the four corners to the
centre again,” said Bob.

“No, Bob, not this time,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will
call the four corners a, b, c, and d, and the centre line
ef” (Fig. 34). “Place the line ab on the line ef, fold
the paper down, and fold cd also to ef. You will find
that you have a figure which is much longer than it is
wide. In order to turn it into a square, fold the two
short sides to the centre line” (Fig. 35).

“That figure is rather like the double pocket,” said
Bessie.





Fig. 33.





PAPER-FOLDING. 25

“Tt will look still more like it, if you double it in
half backwards, and that is the next step,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“Tt isn’t like the pocket inside though,” said
Bob.

“No, it certainly is very different,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Inside each of these pockets you will find two loose



Fig. 34. Fig. 35.

corners, and I want you to pull these out one on each
side. You must hold the pocket firmly in your left
hand, take the nent hand corner between your right-
= hand finger and thumb,
and pull it out as far as
you can. Fold the paper
i down, and you will find
Fig. 36, that you have made ——”
“One end of a boat,” cried Bob (Fig. 36).
“Then, if we pull out the other three corners, we
shall get the double boat,” said Bessie.
“That is a quick way, Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie. “1
shall always make the double boat that way.”
“T shall soon manage the barge now,” said Bob, “ and
I mean to do it all by myself.”
“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “that will be good





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26 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

practice for you, and I will show Bessie and Bertie how
to make another kind of boat while you are doing so.”

“Ts this to be a rowing boat or a sailing boat?” asked
Bertie.

“A sailing boat,” said Aunt Pollie; “and I think you
will find it very easy to make.”

“How many things do we make on our way to the
sailing boat ?” asked Bessie, smiling.

“Not very many,” said Aunt Pollie, “only a Captain’s
hat, a hanging pocket, and a magic pocket.”

“T am very glad we are to learn about Captains’
hats,” said Bessie. “I have often heard the girls at
school talk about them.”

“The hat comes first,” said Aunt Pollie. “To make
that, get a piece of note-paper, but do not unfold it this
time. Double it in half, as if you were going to put it
into an envelope, to mark the centre line.”

“Are we to keep it folded in four?” asked Bessie.

“No, unfold it again,” said Aunt Pollie, “and turn
down the corners.”

“Which corners?” asked Bessie.

“Turn the paper so that the original folded edge is at
the top,” said Aunt Pollie, “then I will call the centre line
a, and each of the top corners c” (Fig. 37). “Fold down
the two corners ¢, so that they will lie side by side on
the centre line a” (Fig. 38).

“Then there are two ends avedaping Aunt Pollie,”
said Bertie.

“And those, which I will call d” (Fig. 88), said Aunt
Pollie, “must be turned back one on each side.”

“Is that the Captain’s hat?” asked Bessie.

“Yes, that is it,” said Aunt Pollie “If you want to



PAPER-FOLDING. 27

make it look a little smarter, you can put a paper
feather on one side of it” (Fig. 39).

“What do we do to the hat to turn it into a ‘hanging
pocket’ ?” asked Bessie.

“Open it as if you were going to put it on, and fold
the two ends (d) one on the top of the other” (Fig. 40).



"Fig. 97
“And what happens next?” said Bob, placing a very

neatly finished barge in front of Aunt Pollie.
“ Bob, that is really capital,” cried Aunt Pollie “I



Fig. 39,

did not expect for one minute that you would De able
to manage it alone.”

“Then, as I have been a. good boy?” said Bob, “ will
you wait one minute, and let me catch you up? I can
make a Captain’s hat very quickly.”

“Yes, do wait for him,’ said Bessie.

Aunt Pollie and the children waited, and Bob very
soon laid a figure like Aunt Pollie’s (Fig. 40) on the
table.



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28 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“I am going to call this top corner b, and this point
a,” said Aunt Pollie, “so if I tell you to place a on. 0’
you will know what to do.”

“ We shall,” said Bob, “and we will do it,”

“And if we turn the figure round,” cried Bessie, very
excitedly, “we shall get the ‘ hanging pocket.’ ”

“You can do it that way,” said Aunt Pollie; “but you
will make a much neater pocket if you fold the flap in-
side, making the corner a go inside the pocket, placing
a on b that way ” (Fig. 41).



Fig. 41. Fig. 42,

“That certainly does make a very pretty ‘hanging
pocket,’” said Bessie.

“Why do you call it a ‘ hanging pocket’?” asked Bob.

“ Because, if you fastened a ribbon on to it you could
hang it against the wall, of course,” said Bessie.

“Didn’t you say something about a ‘magic pocket’ a
little while ago ?” asked Bertie.

“T did,” said Aunt, Pollie, “and we are coming to
that next. Pull out the flap of the ‘hanging pocket’
again, and make this figure” (Fig. 40) “ once more.”

“That is easily done,” said Bob.

“Fold a on b by bending the flap back,” said Aunt Pollie.

“If we turn the paper over, and fold the corner which
lies under @ back in the same way, we shall get another
hat,” cried Bessie.



‘ PAPER-FOLDING. 29

“And that is just what you ought to do, Bessie,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Now open the new hat, as if you were going
to put it on, and fold the ends on the top of one another”
(Fig. 42).

“That makes a very queer figure,” said Bertie.

“And that is turned into the ‘magic pocket,” said
Aunt Pollie, “ by folding this corner, which I will ne a, on
this corner, which I will call 6.”

“Tt certainly is a pocket,” said Bob; “but I don’t see
yet where the magic part comes in.”

“Can anyone lend me a farthing?” asked Aunt Pollie.

“Will this small button do?” asked «
Bessie, giving Aunt Pollie a round, flat
button rather smaller than a farthing.

“Capitally ; it is better than a farthing.
Now, Bob, will you place it in one of these
two pockets?” said Aunt Pollie, holding the lowest cor-
ners (a, Fig. 43) of her magic pockets together between the
thumb and finger of her left hand.

Bob placed the button in one of the pockets, smiling
~ rather scornfully as he did it.

“Hey, presto! disappear,” cried Aunt Pollie, as she
turned the pockets over one on the top of the other three
times.

Then she held the corners of the pockets together once
more and said :—

“Now, Master Bob, where is the button ?”

“Gone,” cried Bertie ; “ the pockets are fairy ones !”

Bob looked rather puzzled.

“Hey, presto! appear,” cried Aunt Pollie, turning the
pockets over again.

Once more the button lay in the pocket.



Fig. 43,

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30 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“ How do you do it ?” asked Bob.

“T really do believe I'see how it is done,” said Bessie.

“Try,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling.

But Bessie was too nervous to try.

“ Are there not four pockets,” she said—“ two on each
side ?”

“Oh! is that the secret ?” said Bob.

« Yes,” said Aunt Pollie, “that is the secret. When I
wish to make the button disappear, I take care to turn the
pocket in which it is, inside, and when it is to reappear, I
turn that pocket outside.”



Fig. 44,

“JT will do that for the boys at school,” cried Bob.

“Have you forgotten all about the boat, Aunt Pollie?”
asked Bertie.

“No, I have not, we will make that next,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Hold your magic pocket in this position” (Fig. 44),
“and take these two points, which I will call «@ and b—one in
each hand—and pull them as far apart as you can without
tearing the paper.”

“That makes a very fine sailing pean cried Bertie
(Fig. 45).

«Yes, that is the sailing boat,” said ree Pollie, “and
I am glad you like it.”

«We have now learnt how to make four different kinds
of boats,” said Bessie. “ We shall be able to make a fleet.”



PAPER-FOLDING. 31

“Would you like to do that?” asked Aunt Pollie, “or
would you rather learn how to make some more paper
things ?”_

“Aunt Pollie, do you mean to say you can show us
something else ?” cried Bessie.

“T know how to make one or two more things out of
paper; but you have nearly learnt all that I can teach
you,” said Aunt Pollie. “Let me see, we have not yet
made a pencil-holder or paper dart. Which shall we make
first ?”

Bessie and Bertie voted for the pencil-holder, and Baby
and Bob for the dart.

“Then I must give my vote to decide it,’ said Aunt
Pollie ; “and I will vote for the pencil-holder, because you
nearly know how to make that already.”

“Hurrah!” cried Bessie and Bertie.

“T suppose you have all quite forgotten how to make
the little cap we used for the head of the doll,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“J think I could make it,” said Bessie.

«“ And I am sure I could,” said Bob.

“So could I, if Aunt Pollie would help me,” said Bertie.

“Well, then, as we shall need two little caps, like those
we used for the doll’s head, for our pencil holder, let us all
set to work,” said Aunt Pollie.

She divided half a sheet of thir. note-paper into four
pieces, and gave a piece to each child.

In a very few minutes two little caps were laid on the
table, and shortly after two more lay beside them.

«There is still another part of our pencil-holder to be
made,” said Aunt Pollie; “and that is quite simple. We
shall need a straight piece of folded paper, not quite as



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32 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS

long as an ordinary pencil, and three-quarters of an inch
wide.”

“Then we shall not need a whole sheet of paper,” said
Bessie.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie ; “you may each take a half-sheet,
and as even that will be rather too long, tear three inches
off the top of it. Then, if you fold that up, it will be ©
about the right size.”

“ How is it to be folded ?” asked Bob.

“Tet me call this end of the paper a, and this b,” said
Aunt Pollie “Fold a on b, and
you will get a line on your paper,
which I will call ¢; fold a on e,
and you will get a line, d; fold a
on d, and you will get a line, e”
(Fig. 46).

“Then I suppose the space be-
tween a and e¢ is to be the measure
of the width,” said Bob. . “It looks
as if it were about three-quarters of
an inch wide.”

“That is right,” said Aunt Pollie,“and I want you to
fold the paper over and over, until it is as wide as that.
How many times will you have to fold it, Bertie ?”

« Hight, I should think,” said Bertie.

“No, only seven,” said Bessie, “though we shall make
eight divisions on the paper.”

“This straight piece,” said Aunt Pollie, “now wants a
cap on each end. It is almost better, as a rule, to make
the straight piece first, and then fit the caps on to it” (Fig.
47), “then you make them exactly the right size.” __

“What shall we do next?” asked Bertie, when the





PAPER-FOLDING. 33

children had fitted a little cap on to each end of the
straight piece (Fig. 48).

“Do next?” said Aunt Pollie. “The pencil-holder is
finished. There is nothing more to do to it.”

“ Finished!” cried all the children.

“Yes, finished,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling at their
astonishment. “When you want to use it, you put the
sharpened end of the pencil
inside one of the caps, and
the unsharpened end in
the other.”

“And then,” said Bob,
“when you put it in your
school-bag, the point of
the pencil does not
break.”

“T see,” said Bessie, “ of
course, that is what it is
meant for. You could
carry a pencil in your pocket if it were protected like that.”

“ Perhaps I ought to have called it a pencil protector,”
said Aunt Pollie.

“T don’t think it much matters what the name is,” said
Bob. “I shall use one like it when I go back to school.”

“It looks prettier,” said Aunt Pollie, “if it is made of
coloured paper. The caps might be made of blue paper,
and the straight piece of red.”

“ T should think that would look very pretty,” said Bessie.

“ Now we can make the dart,” said Aunt Pollie. “For
that you will want a piece of paper which is longer than it
is wide—newspaper will answer the purpose very well.
Fold it in half lengthways.”

D



Fig. 47. Fig 48.



34 PLEASANT WoRK FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Shall we keep it folded ?” asked Bob.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie. “When you have marked the
centre line, which I will call a” (Fig. 49), “unfold it again,
and turn up the two bottom corners like this” (Fig. 49).

« When we first began to make paper toys,” said Bertie,
“we folded all the corners to the centre; now we always
fold them on the middle line.”

“ Hush, Bertie, don’t interrupt,” said Bessie.

“Fold these two sides, which I call b and 6, so that they



lie on the centre line” (Fig. 50), said Aunt Pollie, smiling
at Bertie.

“ And do the same again ?” asked Bob.

“ Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “ once more fold the sides—e, c,
we will call them this time” (Fig. 50) “—on the centre line.”

“ The figure is getting smaller and smaller,” said Bessie
(Fig. 51). 7

« And narrower and narrower,” said Bertie.

“We will make it still narrower,” said Aunt Pollie,
folding the figure in half backwards, “by placing these
two sides (cd, d) on one another.”

“Is the dart nearly finished?” asked Bertie.

“Tt will be quite finished’ if you take hold of the fold



PAPER-FOLDING. 35

which lies between the sides e, e” (Fig. 51), “with the
thumb and first finger of your right hand ” (Fig. 52).

“T believe I could send that dart a very long way,”
said Bob.

“You must practise throwing it some day when you
can get out of doors,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Then that is the last of the paper toys,” said Bessie.

«The last of the paper toys! Dear me, no,” cried Aunt
Pollie. “We have only been folding paper; there are
many more toys to be made by cutting the paper. I have
just remembered, too, some
more folded paper toys. Are
you tired, and shall we stop
work, or shall I show you how
to make a paper bellows, a
paper stamp-case, a paper
cracker, a paper ? ——”

« Aunt Pollie! Aunt Pollie! how many more things ?”
cried Bob.

“Don’t you think we had better do one at a time?”
said Bessie, “ though, of course, we want to learn them all.”

“Then begin with the paper bellows,” said Bertie. “I
cannot think what they will be like.”

“Make a piece of paper square,” said Aunt Pollie.

“It is quite a long time since we used square paper,”
said Bob.

“Fold the paper cornerways, to find the centre,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Unfold it again, and let us call the four
lines running from the centre to the corners b” (Fig. 53).

«That is a fold we have made many times before,” said
Bob.

“Now turn the paper over, and double it in half, first

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36 PLEASANT Work FOR Busy FINGERS.

one way and then the other,” said Aunt Pollie, “and unfold
it again.”

“That will make four more lines,” said Bessie. “ Will
you give those a name?”

“Yes, we will call those four lines a,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Now gather the four corners of the paper together, as if
they were the four corners of a cloth” (Fig. 54).

“ The folds fall into their places very easily,” said Bessie.

« And lay the figure flat on the table,” said Aunt Pollie.



“ Before we can go any further, we must mark some new
folds ——’

“By placing each of the sides on the centre line, I

_ suppose,” said Bertie.

The other children laughed.

“Master Bertie thinks he is getting clever,” said Bob.

“He is quite right,’ said Aunt Pollie. “Each of the
four sides of the upper half must be placed, one after the
other, on the centre line, folded down, and ——”

“ Unfolded again,” suggested Bessie.

“When the fold has been pressed well down,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Then turn the paper over, and fold down the four
sides of the lower half in the same way.”



PAPER-FOLDING.

37

“That will make five lines on each side of the paper,”

said Bertie.

“ Ves five,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will call the middle
line a, these two lines crossing one another 8, and this

point at which they meet ¢” (Fig. 55).



.
Fig. 35,

“ What happens now ?” asked Bessie.



“Try to place the two lines 6 in their proper folds at
the same time,” said Aunt Pollie. “You will find that you

cause the corner from ¢ to the edge of the
paper to project, and if you double this
corner back, you can form it into one of
the handles of the bellows” (Fig. 56).

“Then, if we do that four times,” said
Bob, “we shall make four handles, two on
each side.”

« And the bellows will be finished,” said
Aunt Pollie. “By holding two handles in
one hand, and two in the other, and pull-



Fig. 57.

ing them out and in, a little wind will puff out from the

open end of the bellows ” (Fig. 57).

The children were very pleased with the paper bellows,
and Baby, especially, seemed to think them quite wonderful.

“ They do really blow,” she said.



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38 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“You are getting so clever with the folding,” said Aunt
Pollie, “that I think you might be able to manage the
paper sweet box, though it is not at all easy to make.”

“Do let us try,” cried Bertie and Bessie together.

“ Do we want square pieces of paper ?” asked Bob.

“ Yes, it is made out of square paper,” said Aunt Pollie,
“and the square has to be marked with many lines before
the actual folds of the box can be made.”

“Then I am sure we may begin by folding it from
corner to corner to find the centre,” said Bob.



Fig. 58,

“Those are the first two folds,” said Aunt Pollic.
“Others must be made, so as to divide each side of the
square into three equal parts” (Fig. 58). “Measure the
divisions with a slip of paper, and be careful to make these
divisions without turning the paper over.”

“ That will make nine little squares,” said Bertie.

“T will call each side of the little square in the centre
6,” said Aunt Pollic. “Now turn the paper over, and we
are ready for more folds.”

“ How many more folds are we to make?” asked Bessie.

“Four more,” said Aunt Pollie, “each of which I will



PAPER-FOLDING. 39

call ¢” (Fig. 59). “ When these are made, turn the paper
back again, and the folding of the box can begin.”

“You have not given names to the four corners of
the little square in the centre, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie.

«We will call each corner d, then,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Now be very careful. Iam going to make the four little
corner squares into windmill-shaped sails, so double them
each in half from corner to corner in the folds already made.
The little central square is to make the bottom of the box.”

“T don’t see how that is to be managed,” said Bob.

“Gather the four corners to-
gether,” said Aunt Pollie, “until
they meet at the centre.”

“Tf you turn that upside
down, it looks very like our old
friend, the paper table,” said Bob.

“ Now place the central square
on the table, and fold the wind-
mill-shaped corners down on the
central square, so that they over-



Fig. 60.

lap one another at the centre, and make this figure”
(Fig. 60); and Aunt Pollie-held up the paper which she
had folded.

The outside corners of the square were shaped into
windmill sails, the top left-hand corner of the square
becoming the sail on the top of it; and the lines which
she had marked ¢ were folded one after another, one on the
top of the other, until the one first folded overlapped the
one last folded.

The children all found that patience was needed to get
the new figure, but they all managed it at last.

“ Now turn the figure over,” said Aunt Pollie, “and fold



AO Preasant Work ror Busy FINGERS.

the sails down, one after the other, tucking the last one
underneath the first” (Fig. 61).

“Both sides of the box are very much alike,” said
Bessie.

«Tf I had not made one,” said Bob, “I don’t believe I
should know how it opened.”

“Tt is a real treasure box,” said Bertie, “with a secret
opening; but I think it is very difficult to make.”

«Tt certainly is not easy,” said Aunt
Pollie. “I will show you how to make
a stamp-case, if you like—that is much
easier.”

“Perhaps if we made a stamp-case
for Bob, he wouldn’t lose so many of
his stamps,” said Bessie,
smiling and nodding at Bob.

“They are so small,” said
Bob, “ and so easily lost.”

« You won’t lose any more
stamps,” said Aunt Pollie, “if you make one of my cases,



Fig. 61. Fig. 62,

so set to work.”

“Do we need a square piece of paper?” asked Bessie.

“No, this time your paper must not be square,” said
Aunt Pollie. “It must be longer than it is wide. Double
it in half, lengthways and across the width, and unfold it
again.” ,

« And what do we do next ?” said Bob.

“Turn down these two corners until they lie on the
centre line,” said Aunt Pollie, “and turn wp these two until
they lie on the centre line” (Fig. 62).

“But we have two centre lines,” said Bessie.

“T will call the line which divides the paper in half



PAPER-FOLDING. 4l

lengthways a a, and that which divides it across the width
b b,” said Aunt Pollie. “All the four corners are to lie on wa.”

“ Now I understand,” said Bessie. “Thank you.”

“ Let us give two more names,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
then we can get on. We will call these two points where
the corners touch one another ¢ and d. Now place ¢ on d
above and below ” (Fig. 63).

«Then we shall make two new folds, which will have to
be named,” said Bessie.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “call the two new folds
ee. Then the next step is to place
ee¢onbb” (Fig. 64).

« Any more names to be given?”
asked Bob.



Fig. 63. Fig. 64,

“Not this time,” said Aunt Pollie. “Turn the figure
over, and you will find that you have a four-sided figure,
two sides of which are much shorter than the other two.”

“ My figure is like that,” said Bertie.

“ Place the two short sides on the centre line,’ said Aunt
Pollie, “so that they touch one another” (Fig. 65), “and
double the figure in half.”

“Which way?” asked Bessie.

“Twill call this side a a, and this side b b” (Fig. 65),
said Aunt Pollie. “Place aa on b b.”

“Tt is beginning to look very much like a double
pocket,” said Bessie.



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42 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Tt is very nearly finished,” said Aunt Pollie. “Pull
out the flap which you will find inside one of the pockets.”

“ Where? where?” cried Bob.

“T haven’t any flap or any pockets,” said Bessie.

“ Because you are holding your figure upside down,”
said Bertie. “Turn the figure round, and you will find a
flap. Look at mine!” (Fig. 66).

“T shall certainly keep my stamps in a case like that,”
said Bob, when he had pulled out the flap; “I can put the



Fig. 68.

English stamps in one pocket, and the foreign ones in the
other.”

“Or the stamps you are going to keep in one pocket,”
said Bessie, “and those you wish to exchange in the
other.” .

“Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie, “didn’t you say something
about making a paper cracker ?”

“I did, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie, “and we can make
that next, if you like. You want stiff paper for it, yet not’
too stiff. Note-paper does not answer the purpose very
well; thin brown paper, or the kind which is used for
Sid niaey paper bags, is the best.”

“T can easily get thin brown paper,” said Bob, and he
quickly fetched a piece from Nurse.



PAPER-FOLDING. 43

“Double your paper in half, and turn down. the four
corners, as you did to make the stamp-case,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 62).

« We all know how to do that,” said Bessie.

“ Now double the figure in half lengthways,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 67). “ We will use the same letters as we did be-
fore. This line will be a a, this one b b,and the two corners ¢ ¢.”
~ «J cannot think what it will be like,” said Bob.-

“You will see in one minute,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Take the top corner, c, between the



lig. 67, Fig. 68. Fig. 69.

thumb and first finger of the right hand, and fold it down
until the line @ lies on the line b b.”

“Shall we fold the other corner, c, in the same way?”
asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “and when you have folded
both corners over, you will find you have a figure which is
almost square” (Fig. 68). “Double it in half backwards,
and the cracker is made.”

“ But how does it crack ?” asked Bob.

“Hold the two corners, ¢, together firmly in the right
hand,” said Aunt Pollie, “and move the cracker swiftly
through the air. The part doubled under at b” (Fig. 69)



44 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“will be pressed out, and will make a little popping sound
as it comes out.”

“Tt isn’t a very loud pop,” said Bertie; “it wouldn’t
frighten anyone. I don’t like loud pops; they make me
jump.”

“With a little practice you can make a louder noise,”
said Bob.

“The double paper cracker makes a very much louder
noise,” said Aunt Pollie, “but ” and Aunt Pollie
hesitated.

“Oh, do show us how to make it,” said Bob.

“Twill show you, if you will promise never to use it
to annoy anyone, and if Bertie will promise not to be
frightened,” said Aunt Pollie.

“T promise,” said Bob, quickly.

Bertie looked rather doubtful. “I don’t like loud
pops,” he said. “I know it is silly, but they do make me
jump, I can’t help it.”

“Very well,” said Aunt Polly, “then we will never mind
about the double cracker. JI am sorry that I mentioned it.”

Bob and Bessie both looked so disappointed, that
Bertie said, very bravely—

“ Do showit to us, Aunt Pollie, and I will try not to jump.”

“Then, Bob, do not forget your promise,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Don’t let Mother or Nurse ever be annoyed or
worried by the double cracker.”

“T will remember,” said Bob.

“Take a piece of paper,” said Aunt Pollie, “and once
more make the figure which has four corners turned down”
(Fig. 62), “and double it in half backwards” (Fig. 70).

“That is the third time we have made the figure with
the corners turned down,” said Bessie.





PAPER-F) OLDING. 45

“Don’t interrupt Aunt Pollie,” said Bob, who was very
anxious to get the double cracker made.

“ Now turn down the two top corners, which I will call b,”
said Aunt Pollie, “so that they lie on the middle line ” (Fig.
71). “Press the folds well down, and unfold the figure again.”

“ Unfold the whole figure ?” said Bessie.
« Are we to unfold the four corners too ?”

“No,” said Aunt Pollie; “only un-



Fig. 72.



fold it until you come back once more to our old friend”
(Fig. 72). “This time, however, it is rather different ; it
has two ‘more folds marked on it. I will call those two
folds crossing one another a and 8, and
the middle fold d.”

“All right,” said Bob, “we under-
stand.”

“ Now, I want you to make the figure
into a four-sided one,” said Aunt Pollie;
“and to do that, you must lay the paper
_ flat on the table, and place your left hand upon the lowest
corner, c. With your right hand draw the two sides of
the paper together until they touch one another at d,; the
upper half of the figure can then be folded down so that
both the corners, ¢ c, lie on one another” (Fig. 73).





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46 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“ Done,” said Bob. “ What happens next ?”

“ Double the figure in half backwards,” said Aunt Pollie,
“and hold it in the same position as you did the single
cracker.”

Pop! Pop! Pop! Three loud pops were heard one
after the other.

“T do call that ” began Bob.

“Jolly!” added Bertie.

“Why, Bertie!” said Bessie.

“Why, Bertie!” said Aunt Pollie.

“That didn’t make me jump a bit,” said Bertie. “I
liked it very much.”

“Well, Bertie, as you are so brave,” said Aunt Pollie,
smiling, “I will show you how to make the ‘gobbling
chicken,’ as we used to call it when we were children.”

Aunt Pollie took a square piece of paper, folded the
corners to the centre, turned the paper over, and folded the
four corners to the centre again,

“You know, perhaps, what we called this figure?” she
said.

“The four pockets,” said Bertie (Fig. 6).

“Take the two corners we called b b,” said Aunt Pollie,
“one in each hand, and double the pockets to which they
belong in half; the other two pockets will thus be brought.
close together, and a hollow. formed between them. From
inside the upper one pull out the corner which we called a,
so that the opening of the pocket forms a cover to the
hollow, and the chicken is made.”

Aunt Pollie held a doubled pocket in each hand, and
moved them towards one another and back again. As she
did so, the opening of the pocket opened and shut like a
big mouth.





PAPER-FOLDING. 47

Bertie and Baby were very much amused at the peculiar
bird, and even Bob smiled when Aunt Pollie made it pick
up little pieces of crumpled-up paper.

“T wish there were a paper toy which Mother would
like,” said Bessie:

“T can show you two ways of folding up a letter,
which I expect she would like to know,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Please show them to us,” said Bessie.





Fig. 74.

“The first way is to fold up the letter as if you were
going to make it into the straight piece for a pencil-holder ”
(Fig. 46). “You remember how to do that 2?”

“Yes,” said Bessie, nodding her head energetically.



“Take the folded paper in the right hand, and holding
it nearly at the end,” said Aunt Pollie, “with the left-hand
thumb and first finger press it from above and below firmly
together” (Fig. 74).

« Ves,” said Bessie once more.

“Now hold it firmly in the left hand at this point,
which I will call a,” said Aunt Pollie, “and with the right-
hand finger and thumb press these two points” (b and ¢, Fig.
74) “together. Then, if you do the same thing over and_
over again, you will make your letter into this shape”

(Fig. 75).



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48 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“T will tell Mother about that’ when we go home,”
said Bessie.

“Which is the other way ?” asked Bertie.

“Fold the letter into four, lengthways,” said Aunt
Pollie, “lay it on the table, and fold one end over the
other at right angles” (Fig. 76). “Fold down the end
A at right angles, so that it lies by the side of 3.
Turn the paper over” (Fig. 77), “and fold B down again
in the same way. Place B behind 4, and it is finished.”



Fig. 76. Fig. 77.

“T like that way better than the other,” said Bessie 3 Gb
keeps the letter so neatly together.”

“ And also you can write on it the name of the person
to whoin it is to be sent,” said Aunt Pollie—< this way”
(Fig. 78); and Aunt Pollie, who had been writing busty,
threw alittle note across to Bessie.

Bessie opened it, read it, and nodded her head.

“Then no more toys for to-day,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Perhaps it may be wet another time; perhaps some day
we may have more clouds, and if we do 2
You'll be the silver lining,” said Bertie, interrupting
Aunt Pollie.

“What does he mean?” said Aunt Pollie,

« We know,” said the other children,





PAPER-FOLDING. 49

« And so do I,” said Nurse, who had come into the room
a few minutes before.

“Well, all I want to know is, do you like paper toys ?”
said Aunt Pollie.

And the children all called out at the top of their
voices, “ We do, we do!”

“Then the very next wet day, I'll show you how to
make some more,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Hurrah for Aunt Pollie!” shouted Bob.

“ Hurrah for the silver lining!” shouted Bertie; and so
the day ended with “ Hurrahs.”



CHAPTER ILI.
PAPER-CUTTING.

A WHOLE week of fine weather and brilliant sunshine
followed the first wet day, and the children spent nearly all
their time out of doors. The paper toys were not laid aside
or forgotten, however ; for the four B’s soon discovered that
there was quite as much fun to be got out of them in the
open air as in the house.

Bob came to the conclusion that he could not properly
enjoy a country walk unless he carried a paper dart in
his pocket. There were so many things he wanted
to try to hit, and as stone throwing was forbidden, he
was soon able to aim his paper dart quite skilfully.

Bessie was very fond of wild flowers, ferns, and mosses,
so that she found the paper box the very thing she
needed for holding her treasures safely. Aunt Pollie
showed her how to make a handle of folded brown
paper; and when this was sewn firmly on to a stiff
brown-paper box, a very handy flower-basket was made.

Bertie soon lost all fear of the paper crackers. If
ever his short legs began to ache, when home was far
away, or if he felt hungry when it was not nearly tea-
time, Aunt Pollie produced a paper cracker. As he
marched along the road, making most alarming noises
which frightened nobody, Master Bertie soon forgot all
about his tiredness and hunger



PAPER-CUTTING. 51

You will easily guess which were Baby’s favourite
toys. She was rarely to be seen, indoors or out of doors,
without a paper doll or a paper windmill. She spent all
her time playing with the one or the other.

So more than a week passed away, and the children
were just as happy as the day was long. They learned to
love Aunt Pollie more dearly the more they saw of her, and,
strange to say, Aunt Pollie seemed to be getting rather fond
of “the four B’s,” as she always called them.

“T can’t think what we did when we had no paper
toys,” said Bessie one morning, as the children were getting
ready for their walk.

“I can’t think what you would do if you had no
Aunt Pollie,” said Nurse.

“And the queer thing about it is, that we ; thought
we shouldn’t like her,” said Bertie.

“ Yes, do you remember,” said Bob, “we quite expected
she would be cross.”

“ Aunt Pollie cross!” said Bessie; and all the children
laughed at the absurd. idea.

“Who is calling me names?” said Aunt Pollie, as she
came quickly into the room.

The children looked at one another, and nobody
answered.

Fortunately, however, Aunt Pollie did not wait for an
answer, and did not even notice their hesitation.

“Do you see what has happened ?” she said, pointing to
the window.

The children ran across the room and looked out. The
beautiful blue sky had entirely disappeared, black clouds
were chasing grey clouds, and a few big drops of rain had
begun to fall. Instead of saying, “Oh dear!” or “What a

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52 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

pity!” to Nurse’s surprise and delight the four children
clapped their hands.

“It is the next wet day,” cried Bertie joyfully.

“We shall be able to learn how to make some more
paper toys,” said Bessie.

“ Hurrah !” cried Bob.

“Well, as you seem to have settled it all,” said Aunt
Pollie, “I suppose we had better begin. Clear the table,
Bob. Place the chairs, Bertie. Ask Nurse for a yard
measure and a bottle of gum, Bessie.”

And almost before anyone could have said “Jack
Robinson,” the table was cleared, and the four children
were sitting round it.

“ We are going to work with scissors to-day,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and before we begin, I want you three elder ones
to promise me to be very careful. We shall have to stop
work if you begin to play; but I think I can trust you.”

“We will be very careful,” said Bessie.

“We will,” said Bob and Bertie.

Aunt Pollie gave them each a pair of scissors, with
rounded points, and then unfolded some sheets of coloured
surface paper, and laid them on the table.

“ Baby will help me,” said Aunt Pollie, “so she will not
need a pair of scissors. Let us set to work, for we all know
by this time that B’s to be happy must be busy.”

« What are we to make first ?” asked Bob.

“Well, first of all, just to get a little practice, I want you
to make something which I expect your Mother will like
better than you will,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Whatever can you mean?” said Bessie.

“T will tell you how to make it,” said Aunt Pollie, “then
perhaps you can tell me how it is to be used. We shall



PAPER-CUTTING, 53

need four strips of paper, each eleven and three-quarter
inches long and two and a quarter inches wide.”

“T will cut those off,” said Bob, setting to work at once
with measure and scissors.

“Each take a strip,” said Aunt Pollie, “and Baby may
take a strip for me. Double your paper in half, so that the
coloured side of the paper is inside, and place it on the
table, so that the folded side is nearest to you.”

“What can we be going to make ?” said Bertie.

“ Perhaps we shall see directly,” said Bessie.

“JT will call this end of the paper a, and this end b”



(Fig. 1), said Aunt Pollie. “I want you now to make a
fringe from a to b by cutting the paper in narrow strips.
All the strips must be as nearly the same size as possible,
so narrow that there are twelve of thenf to each inch of
_ paper, and exactly the same length ” (Fig. 1).

“Then do we cut the paper right across each time?”
asked. Bertie.

“No, rather more than half-way across,” said Aunt
Pollie. “You don’t want to cut the paper into little bits,
only to make a fringe of it.”

The children began cutting the paper, and did not find
it very difficult work, though it took them some little time.

“Now unfold the paper carefully so as not to tear it,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and double it backwards, so that this
time the coloured side is outside.”



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54 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“That makes a very pretty fringe,” said Bessie.

“Tt does not lie very flat,” said Bertie.

«We don’t want the fringe to be flat,” said Aunt Pollie;
“but we do want the two top edges to lie exactly one on the
other, so we will fasten them together with a little gum.”

Aunt Pollie gummed the ends of Bertie’s paper one on
the other, using as little gum as possible; and Bessie and
Bob watched her carefully, and then did the same to their
strips of paper.

«Whilst the gum is drying, I want you to see if you can
find me any round thing which is about the same size as a
candle,” said Aunt Pollie.

The children jumped up from their seats and began to
look about the room. In afew moments Bob returned to
the table with a small ruler, and Bessie with a little round
box ; but Bertie’s sharp eyes had caught sight of a candle,
and he brought it to Aunt Pollie in triumph.

“We shall want the candle directly, Bertie,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Iam glad you found it, but I think I will use the
ruler now;” and Aunt Pollie began winding her fringe of
coloured paper round and round the end of the ruler.

Bessie watched her quietly for a moment, then she said
suddenly—

« Aunt Pollie, I believe I know what you are making.”

“What?” cried Bertie and Bob.

“Tt is one of those paper frills that cook puts round the
bone of a ham.” :

Bob began to laugh.

“Then why should Aunt Pollie want a candle ?”

“Oh! I forgot the candle,” said Bessie, getting very red.

“You are not far wrong, after all, Bessie,” said Aunt
Pollie quickly. “I am making a paper frill; and though



PAPER=CUTTING. 55

this is to be used for another purpose, you could make one
in exactly the same way to decorate a ham. You have so
nearly guessed, that I may as well tell you how this paper
frill is to be used. It is to put round a candle, so that the
drops of wax will fall on the paper, and not on the candle-
stick.”

“Ts that it?” said Bob.

“Jt is nearly finished, too,” said Aunt Pollie. “It only
needs a little gumming, so that it will keep its shape, before
I take it off the ruler.”

Aunt Pollie gummed down the
ends, and then slipping the frill off
the ruler (Fig. 2), placed it round
the candle, and in the candlestick.

“We must show Mother that when
we get home,” said Bessie.

“ Now let us try something which
is rather more difficult,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“ Yes, do,” said Bob, who evidently did not think much
of the candle frills.

“T will show you how to make a book-mark,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Please, Bob, will you cut off three strips of paper ?”

“ How long is each strip to be?” asked Bob.

“The exact length does not matter,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“about four or four and a half inches long, and an inch and
a quarter.or an inch and a half wide.”

“Then if the exact length does not matter,” said Bob,’
“T don’t think I will trouble about half inches. I will
make each strip four inches long and an inch wide.”

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “Double the paper in
half lengthways, so that the coloured side is outside.”





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56 PLEASANT \Vork ror Busy FINGERS.

“ Are we to cut it into little strips to make a fringe?”
asked Bessie, when she had folded her paper.

“Yes, it is to be cut into strips,” said Aunt Pollie, “ but
this time they must be slanting strips, not straight ones”
(Fig. 3).

“I think it will be very difficult to make these strips
all the same length,” said Bertie.















“If you rule a line in pencil near the edge of your
doubled paper, and each time cut up to the line with your
scissors, you will easily make your strips the same length,
Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 3),





















































Bertie ruled the lines as Aunt Pollie suggested, and
found them a great help.

“Now unfold your paper and lay it flat on the table,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Lift up the second strip, which I will |
call a, and fold it back. Then lift up the fourth, and fold
it back in the same way ” (Fig. 4).

“ Are the strips supposed to lie flat ?” asked Bob. “Mine
stick up, though I have pressed them down.”

“Twill ‘show you how to make each strip keep in its
place,” said Aunt Pollie, “when you have turned back every
alternate strip.”



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“That means, when we have turned back the sixth, the
eighth, the tenth, and so on,” said Bessie.

“It is rather difficult to catch hold of each strip without
tearing it,” said Bertie.

“Use something pointed just to free one strip from the
others,” said Aunt Pollie. “Place the point of this pencil
under the point of the strip, Bertie, that will make it come
away from the others more easily.”

“T’ve turned my strips back,” said Bob. “Will you
please show me how to keep them in place ?”

“You will manage that easily by slipping the point of
each turned-back strip under the point of one of those
which has not been turned back.”

“1 don’t quite see ——” began Bob.

“Well, let me try to explain it more clearly,” said
Aunt Pollie. “We called the second strip a. I think
you will find that it will keep in its place if you slip the
point of it underneath the triangular piece above the first
strip.”

“Then where do we place the point of the fourth
strip?” asked Bessie.

“Perhaps Bob can tell you,” said Aunt Pollie.

Bob thought a moment, looked at his paper, and then
said—

“You place it under the point of the first strip—the
one which was not turned back.”

“Quite right, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie. “Can Bertie tell
us what happens to the point of the sixth strip ?”

“Tt is slipped under the point of the third,” said
Bertie proudly.

“Tt sounds much more diflicult than it really is,” said
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58 PLEASANT Work FoR BuSsY FINGERS.

“And it looks quite pretty when it is finished,” said

Bob, holding up his paper (Fig. 5).



The children were very pleased with the book-mark,
and one after the other, Bob, Bertie, and even Baby held

il
Fig. 6.



up the paper to ad-
mire it.

But Bessie did not
say a word. She sat
staring at the book-
mark, wrapt in thought.

“ Bessie,” said Aunt
Pollie, “don’t you like
it?”

Bessie looked up
quickly. “I knew I
had seen something
like it before; now I
remember where I saw
it. Nurse has a Cross
in her Bible made by
plaiting strips of paper.
May I ask her to let
me show it to you?”

Aunt Pollie said, “Certainly ;” and Bessie ran to find
Nurse. She was back again in a few minutes, carrying a

paper Cross in her hand (Fig. 6).



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“Nurse says it was given to her,” said Bessie. “She
does not know how to make it.” .

“T am sorry,” said Bob; “I should like to make one,
I do think it is pretty.”

“T can show you how to make one,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Tt only needs a little trouble and patience.”

“ Please show us,” said Bob and Bessie together.

“TJ think [ll watch you,” said Bertie.

“You must plan out the Cross with pencil and paper
first,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will give you the measure-
ments of it, and then you can draw the lines or rule
them, as you please.”

“T shall certainly rule them, then,” said Bessie.

“How long is the Cross to be, Aunt Pollie?” asked
Bob.

“ The straight piece is five and a half inches long,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and the cross-piece four inches long.”

“ And how wide?” asked Bessie.

“Both pieces which form the Cross must be an inch
wide,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Now, if I tell you that the top of
the Cross is one and a quarter inches above the cross-piece,
I think you will be able to mark it out on paper.”

“ Now, shall we cut it out ?” said Bob.

“Yes, cut carefully along the lines you have drawn,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Then fold each piece of the Cross in
half to find the central point, and rule the lines, which are
to fix the length of the strips, as Bertie did just now in
making the book-mark.”

“I suppose we must begin cutting the strips,” said
Bessie. “Shall we cut the straight piece or the cross-piece
first ?”

“Wait one minute,” said Aunt Pollie “The only



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60 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

difficulty you will find in plaiting the strips for the Cross
will be at the centre, where the two pieces cross one
another, so it will be best to begin at the centre.”

“That seems queer,” said Bob.

“It is the easiest way,” said Aunt Pollie. “Fold the
Cross lengthways, and cut from the centre to the two points
at which the lines ruled on the long piece and the cross-
pieces meet.”

“To do that we shall have to cut from the centre up-
wards, and from the centre downwards,” said Bessie.

“And if you look closely at Nurse’s Cross,” said Aunt
Pollie, “you will see that on both sides of the cross-
piece the strips slant from the centre outwards
“And above the cross-piece they slant upwards from the
centre,” said Bob.

“ And below it they slant downwards,” said Bessie.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “open your Cross, and
you will see that the two cuts which you have made at
the centre slant in that way.”

“ Now may we cut the other strips ?” asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollic. “ Fold the cross-piece in half,
and cut strips from the centre on each side, making them
slant in the same direction as the centre strips. Then fold
the long piece in half, and cut it in the same way.”

“ How many strips should there be?” asked Bessie.

“If you make nine strips above the cross-piece, twenty-
five below it, and ten on each side of it, I think you will
find that the Cross, when finished, will be like Nurse’s.”

“Do we plait it in the same way as we did the book-
mark?” asked Bessie. ;

“ Yes, exactly in the same way,” said Aunt Pollie. “You
will be able to manage that part easily without any bother.”





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Bessie finished her plaiting first, and passed it round for
the others to see. Bob, however, was not long after her,
though his big fingers were not so well suited to the work
as Bessie’s little ones.

“T really must show mine to Nurse,” said Bessie, jump-
ing up from her seat.

“ Be quick, then,” said Aunt Pollie, “or you will keep us
all waiting.”

“Tf you are going to show us how to make something
else,” said Bessie, sitting down again, “I had better wait
until afterwards.”

“Of course, I will show you how to make ever so
many ‘somethings,” said Aunt Pollie; “and I will
whisper the name of the next ‘something’ to Bertie and
Baby. You two must guess what it is.”

Aunt Pollie whispered two or three words to Baby, and
she smiled ; but Bertie opened his eyes very wide and shook
his head when Aunt Pollie whispered’ the same words to
him.

“You will each want a square piece of paper,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“And how long and how wide is the paper to be?”
asked Bob.

“ Any size you like,” said Aunt Pollie. “You can make
a large one or a small one, just as you please.”

Bertie seemed more surprised than ever. “Tell me
again, Aunt Pollie,” he said.

“No, wait and see,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling. “Fold
the square in half from corner to corner” (Fig. 7).

“Ts the coloured side of the paper to be inside or out-
side?” asked Bob.

“Outside,” said Aunt Pollie. “T will call these two



62 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

corners @ and 6” (Fig. 7), “and I want you to fold a on b”
(Fig. 8).

“Once more we get a three-cornered figure,” said Bob.

“Will you give the new figure any names?” asked
Bessie.

“Yes, I will call this top corner c¢,” said Aunt Pollie.
“ Now fold the corner we called a back, so that it lies on ¢,
turn the paper over, and fold the corner b on ¢ in the same
way” (Fig. 9).



Fig. 7

“And you get a three-cornered figure again,” said
Bessie.

“T will give names to the corners of the figure,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Let us call the top corner e, and the two
corners lying one on the other d. Then fold the edge
df down on to the long side, turn the paper over, and
fold the other back in the same. way ” (Fig. 10).

“You can’t call it a three-cornered figure this time,”
said Bertie.

“But we will make it into a three-cornered figure,” said
Aunt Vollie, “by cutting off the piece at the top.”

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“Cut along this line, which I will call a b,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 10).

“ Aunt Pollie, Ido wish you would whisper once more,”
said Bertie.

Aunt Pollie whispered, Bertie whispered back, and at
tast. Bertie seemed to be satisfied.

“T see,” he said; “I couldn’t think what kind of a net
you meant.”

“A net!” cried Bob and Bessie.

“You have told,” said Baby.



Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. 10.

Bertie looked so unhappy, and Bob and Bessie laughed
so much that Aunt Pollie hastened to set them to work to
finish the net.

“T want you now to cut some strips first on one side and
then on the other,” she said, “never cutting the paper right
through, but each time going quite near to the edge”
(Fig. 10).

“Shall we turn the paper over each time?” said Bob.

“That is the easiest way; said Aunt Pollie. “Hold
your paper very firmly, and try to make the strips as nearly
the same size as possible.”



64. PLEASANT Work FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Finished!” cried Bob.

“Oh, dear!” cried Bessie; “I have cut the end of mine
right off”

«That is with trying to do it too quickly,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Well, Bob, you can finish yours. Unfold it very
carefully as much as you can, and then take hold of the
point in your right hand, and the top in
your left, and pull it out gently” (Fig. 11).

“Then when it has a string,” cried
Bertie, “you can fill it with nuts and hang
it on a Christmas tree.”

«T shall make a new one,” said Bessie.

“You had far better make a paper
chain now,” said Aunt Pollie; “you can
make a net some time at home.”

“ Allright,” said Bessie, cheerfully.

“For a paper chain,” said Aunt Pollie,
“you must get a piece of paper three
inches wide, and as long as possible. The
longer the piece of paper is, the longer
the chain will be.”

Bob measured the paper, and cut off three long
strips.

“Double it in half lengthways,” said Aunt Pollie, “ and
then double the two edges back lengthways again, one on
each side, so that the paper is folded four times.”

«The cutting begins now, I suppose,” said Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “and this is cut first from one
side to the opposite edge, then from the other side to the
opposite edge” (Fig. 12).

“In the same way as we cut the strips for the net,”



said Bessie.



.

_ feeling very pleased that he

PAPER-CUTTING. 65

“And the same way
suddenly.

“ What is the matter, Bob?” asked Aunt Pollie.

“Do you know how to pass yourself through a card?”
asked Bob.

The other children began to laugh.

“No, I don’t,” said Aunt Pollie, “and I don’t quite see
what that has to do with the chain. Let us finish making
the chain, and then you
shall show us the trick
with the card.”

“Allright,” said Bob,



” began Bob, then he stopped



could show Aunt Pollie any-
thing.

“When you have finished
cutting the paper,” said Aunt
Pollie, “unfold it twice, so WN
that you have a single piece of Fig. 13.
paper.”

« Pull it gently apart,” said Bessie (Fig. 18).

“ And you get a fine paper chain,” said Bertie.

“May I show you the trick now?” asked Bob eagerly,
“and please can you give me a card ?”

Aunt Pollie took one of her own visiting cards out of
her case, and handed it to Bob.

“ Will this do?” she said.

“Tt is rather small,” said Bob, “but I think, with a
little care, I can squeeze myself through it.”

Bessie and Bertie began to smile, but Bob looked most
solemn.

“ Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I am now about to

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66 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

show you a most marvellous and wonderful trick. I am
about to pass my whole body through this card.”

«You can’t,” said Bessie.

“Of course he can’t,” said Bertie.

“ Well, I must confess,” said Aunt Pollie, “I don’t quite
see how it is to be
done.”

Bob smiled tri-
amphantly



“Then allow me
toshow you,” he said.

He doubled the card in half, and began cutting it in:
strips as if he were going to make a chain, to the great
astonishment — of
the children and
Aunt Pollie (Fig.
14).

“That is very
good,” said Bessie,
“but you won't
be able to pass
through the card
that way.”

Bob took no notice of her remarks, but went soberly on
with his work.

When he had cut the card from end to end, he unfolded it,
and laid it flat on the table. Then he cut it across the middle,
taking care not to cut through the last strip at either end.

“ You see, ladies and gentleman,” he said, “I have only
cut the card along the middle line from this point, which I
will call @”—and he looked up laughingly at Aunt Pollie
—*to this point, which I will call 6” (Fig. 15).















PAPER-CUTTING. 67

“That is very clever, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie.
“One minute, ladies and gentleman,” said Bob, and he
‘pulled the two ends of the card as wide apart as he could,
forming a thin chain.

“Oh!” cried Bessie and Bertie, “is that how you do
it?”

“You put this over your head very carefully,” he said,
“and then you find that you can crawl through it, and so
pass yourself through the card.”

“Capital!” cried Aunt Pollie. “I must try to remem-
ber how to do that, and then I can astonish someone with
it one fine day.”

“ What shall we make next ?” asked Bertie.

Aunt Pollie seemed to be thinking. :

“We shan’t get out to-day,” said Bessie.

“No, indeed, you won't,” said Nurse, who had just come
into the room, and who had overheard Bessie’s last remark.
“Tt is raining faster than ever, and only listen to the
wind.” ‘

“Tt 7s making a noise,” said Bertie. “It sounds some-
how as if it were unhappy.”

“It always seems to me as if it enjoyed itself,” said
Bessie, who was showing Nurse the paper Cross.

“Perhaps it does enjoy blowing people about and toss-
ing leaves up in the air,” said Bertie.

“Blowing about,” repeated Aunt Pollie; “the wind
blowing about! Children, I know what we will make
next. We will make some wind toys.”

“Wind toys?” cried Bertie. “What fun!”

“T will show you how to make the wind-wheel and the
wind-ball,” said Aunt Pollie.

“We know how to make a windmill,” said Baby.

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68 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Tsn’t a kite a wind toy, Aunt Pollie ?” said Bob.

“JT can show you how to make a very small one,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“Show us the wind-wheel first,” said Baby. “It ought
to be the best, because it sounds as if it would be most like
a windmill.”

“To make a wind-wheel,” said Aunt Pollie, “ we shall
need cardboard, and we have none—I forgot that. Now
what is to be done?”

The children looked very unhappy, but Aunt Pollie
was quite equal to the occasion. She went to a cupboard,
and after turning out some old school-books, produced from
amongst them two old note-books.

“There,” she said, very triumphantly, “those will do
famously ;” and she quickly tore off the covers.

“JT should never have thought of those,” said Bessie,
laughing.

“Oh, dear!” said Aunt Pollie, “we can’t get on without
compasses. I forgot those too, and I am afraid we cannot
manage without them.”

“Perhaps we can,” said Bessie. “What are the com-
passes to be used for—to make circles ?”

Aunt Pollie nodded.

“T can make circles without compasses,” said Bob,
jumping up from his seat.

“So can I,” said Bessie, running across the room.

Bob fetched a short piece of string, tied a pencil on to
one end, and fastened the other into the cardboard with a
nail. Bessie fetched two wine-glasses and a small, round
basin, and placed them upside down on the copybook-
covers.

“ Bravo!” cried Aunt Pollie. “You are clever children,



_PAPER-CUTTING. 69

and Bob’s way of drawing a circle reminds me of a compass
we used to make a long time ago at school.”

“Don’t you think you could show us how to make one
like that now?” asked Bob. “The string arrangement is
not very satisfactory ; the string so often slips along the
pencil before the circle is quite finished.”

“How was your compass made?” asked Bessie.

“With a strip of cardboard and a pencil,” said Aunt
Pollie. “One end of the cardboard must be held firmly
with a pin, a, on the paper or card on which the circle is to
be drawn. In the other end
several holes, each just large
enough to hold the point of a
- pencil, must be made; then,
if the point, b, is placed in one
of the holes and moved round
the pin, a circle will be
drawn” (Fig. 16).

“T should think a little pocket-book pencil would
answer the purpose,” said Bob, pulling the pencil out of his
new pocket-book.

“Certainly. The holes need not be big, as the point is
small,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Your compass is better than the string, because you
can make circles of different sizes with it,” said Bessie.



“ And for our wind-wheel we want a large circle with a
smaller one inside it,” said Aunt Pollie.

“There,” said Bob, “I have made an ‘Aunt Pollie’
compass.” :

“That is a very good one, too, said Aunt Pollie. “ We
will use it to make a wind-wheel. Let us call the end of
the cardboard at the centre a, and the end in which the



70 PLEASANT Work FoR BuSY FINGERS.

pencil is now placed b, and the hole nearest the centre ¢”
(Fig. 16).

“Then the outside circle will be made by placing the
pencil in b,” said Bob.

“ And the inside one by placing the pencil in the hole
¢,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Shall we cut out both circles?” asked Bessie.

“No, not both,” said Aunt Pollie; “cut carefully round



Fig. 17.

the outside one. The inner one has to be divided into
twelve triangular parts.”

“Into twelve parts?” said Bob. “Then I should think
we had better begin by dividing it into four.”

“ You will do that,” said Aunt Pollie, “if you draw two
lines, which I will call dd and ee” (Fig. 17), “across the
smaller circle.”

“Then, if we draw eight more lines, dividing each of the
spaces from d to e into three,” said Bob, “we shall have
made twelve spaces ” (Fig. 17).

“ When you have drawn the triangular pieces,” said Aunt
Pollie, “ you must cut them out. I think, perhaps, you will
find that it will be easier to make sixteen triangular pieces
than twelve; but either number will answer the purpose.”



PAPER-CUTTING. 71

“ How are they to be cut out?” asked Bob.

“Cut along each of the lines you have drawn, from the
centre to the edge of the smaller circle,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“and then bend the triangular points, first one way and
then the other” (Fig. 18), “and the wind-wheel is finished.”

“Tt doesn’t look much like a wheel,” said Bertie. “Of
what use are the points, Aunt Pollie ?”

“T expect they catch the wind,” said Bessie.

« And help to push the wheel along,” said Bob.

“That is right,” said Aunt Polliec. “You must try the
wheel on a fine windy day, Bertie. I think you will find
that it will whirl along so quickly that you will not be
able to catch it when once you have started it.”

“May we make the wind-ball, Aunt Pollie?” asked
Baby.

“For that you will necd stiff paper and compasses,” said
Aunt Pollie.

« And large circles and small circles?” said Bob.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie, “three circles all the same
size.”

“Three large circles,” said Bob. “ Shall we cut them
out ?”

«Ves, cut them out carefully,” said Aunt Pollie. “To
make the ball, we shall have to fit the circles one into the
other, and to do that we must cut each of them in a
slightly different way.”

“ How is the first to be cut ?” asked Bob.

«Tt must be cut four times,” said Aunt Pollie, “from
the outside edge towards the centre ” (Fig. 19).

“And what happens to the second circle?” asked
Bessie.

“Tt is cut twice from the outside edge towards the



"72 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

centre,” said Aunt Pollie, “and also across the centre”
(Fig. 20).

“Is number three cut in any way?” said Bertie.

“Yes; it is cut twice across the centre to form a Cross,”
said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 21).

“The third is the most difticult,” said Bertie.

“Are the circles to be cut half-way towards the centre
from the outside edge?” asked Bessie.

“Rather more than half-way,” said Aunt Pollie. “If

Fig. 19. Fig. 20.

you do not cut far enough, you will find it very difficult to
fit one circle into the other.”

“And that is what happens next, I suppose,” said Bessie.

“Now fit the first circle into the second,” said Aunt
Pollie. “To do that, you must bend the two parts of the
upper half forward, so that these two points, which I will
call f” (Fig. 19), “nearly touch one another. Pass them
both through the middle cut of the second circle” (g,
Fig. 20), “and then unbend them again” (Fig. 22).

“So we have fitted Number One into Number Two,” said
Bessie.

“Bend the parts of the upper half towards one another
again,” said Aunt Pollie, “and pass them through the Cross
in the third circle” (Fig. 21).



PAPER-CUTTING. 73

«Spread them out again,” said Bob.
«The only drawback being that they won't sprene
out,” said Bessie.

“They will if you work carefully, and fit one slit into
the other,” said Aunt Pollie; “then when the four pieces
are spread out above and below, the wind-ball is finished”
(Fig. 23).

“J expect that will sail through the air very quickly,”
said Bob.

“Yes, it looks as if a very ial puff of wind would
blow it a very long way,” said Bessie.



Fig. 21.

«You must take the wind-balls out of doors when it
stops raining,” said Aunt Pollie.

« What are we to make next, Aunt Pollie?” said Bob, who
felt that any conversation about fine weather was only waste
of time when heavy rain was beating against the windows,
and there was not even a little bit of blue sky to be seen.

“What would you like?” asked rash Aunt Pollie.

«JT should like something for my doll,” said Baby.

Aunt Pollie looked rather puzzled.

“Something for your doll,” she repeated.

“Baby would like anything you like, Aunt Pollie,” said
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74 PLEASANT Worx FoR Busy FINGERS.

“ Would a small sledge for the doll to ride in suit Your
Highness?” said Aunt Pollie.

The three older children scemed very much astonished
when Aunt Pollie offered to make a sledge; but Baby
was quite undisturbed. .

“T should like that very much,” she said, calmly.

“Tt is quite easy to make,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling,
“and we can use the cover of a note-book, a card, or a piece
of thin cardboard for it.”

«Then let us use this note-book cover,” said Bob.

« That will answer the purpose,” said Aunt Pollie, “as it
is longer than it is broad.
Double it in half length-



Fig. 25.

ways, and draw the shape of the sledge on it in pencil”
(Fig. 24).

“Tt is not very difficult to draw,” said Bessie; “even I
can manage that.”

“Cut off the front piece,” said Aunt Pollic, “and by the
front piece I mean this part, which I will call a” (Fig. 24),
“and undouble the card.”

“That makes a very queer-shaped figure,” said Bertie .
(Fig. 25).

“Is there any more cutting to be done?” asked Bob.

“A little more,” said Aunt Pollie. “Begin at the
straight end, and cut along the inner line, being careful not
to cut through the legs, but to cut up each side of them, so
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PAPER- CUTTING. 75

“Ts the outer edge to form the runners of the sledge?”
asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie. “When you have cut care-
fully along the upper edge of the ‘runner, and have cut
out the legs, they must be bent down, and the four sides
must be bent up. These dotted lines” (Fig. 25) “show very
distinctly where the folds are to be made.” _

« Are not the sides very short ?” said Bessie.

“They are too short; but then the front and back are
so broad that a piece can be folded up at each end, which
will fill the gap made by the short length of the sides.”

“Won't you give names
to the pieces of the front and
back that are folded inside?” VY
asked Bessie.





“Let us call them a, 3, ¢, aa Vig. oe
and d,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Then, to finish the sledge, you have only to fasten a, b, ¢,
and d to the sides of the sledge” (Fig. 26).

“ How shall we fasten them ?”. asked Bob.

“T think the simplest way is to sew them lightly with
needle and thread.”

' «Well, that is a dear little sledge,” said Baby. “Iam
sure any doll would like a ride in that.”

The other children laughed.

“Tt only wants one thing to make it quite complete,”
said Bob.

“Why, of course,” said Aunt Pollie. “TI have forgotten
the little ledge behind. That must be cut out separately,
and inserted through a slit at the back. Then the sledge
is finished ” (Fig. 26).

Baby was very pleased with the sledge.



76 PLEASANT: Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“J don’t want any more toys to-day,” she said. “I want
to play with the sledge and the doll.”

“ Are there any more toys to be made by cutting out
paper ?” asked Bob.

“J should think Aunt Pollie must have come to the
end of her list,” said Bertie.

“T can only think of one more,” said Aunt Pollie. «We
will finish our work for the
day with the paper shut-up
box.”

“Why, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bessie, “that is the very
thing I should like best. I
want a box that can be shut
up very badly.”

“The first thing to be
done,” said Aunt Pollie, “ is

Fig. 27. ~ to make a piece of note-paper
square.”

« We can all do that,” said Bertie.

“T should think so, indeed,” said Bob. “Isn’t that a
perfect square ?” and he held up his sheet of paper.

“Very well and quickly done,” said Aunt Pollie,
“Before you can begin to fold up the box, you must
divide your square into a number of small squares by
folding it in different ways, marking the folds, and un-
folding it again. First of all, you must find the centre.”

“ We can all do that,” said Bertie again.

“Then let us call the centre a,” said Aunt Pollie, “and.
these two corners b and e” (Fig. 27).

“Shall we fold all the corners to the centre, and unfold
them again?” asked Bob.





PAPER-CUTTING. 77

«Yes, and that will give you four new lines,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Let us call the line between e and a, the
centre, c. By folding ¢ on ¢, you will get a line we will call
f, and by folding b on ¢, you will get a line we will call d.
If you repeat these folds in each corner, you will divide
your big square into a number of little ones” (Fig. 27).

“Do we really want all these lines before the box can be
made?” asked Bob.

“Tt is very good
practice in folding
andunfolding,” said
Bessie.

“Can you tell
me how many times
you have folded
and unfolded the
paper to make the
lines which are
marked on the
paper?” said Aunt
Pollie.

“Fourteen
times,” said Bertie, promptly. “I counted them as we did
them.”



« And, wonderful to relate, there are fourteen lines,” said
Bessie.

“ You will find the lines very useful when you begin to
fold,” said Aunt Pollie.

“May we begin now?” asked Bob.

“You must cut out all the small corners which I have
marked with a cross,” said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 27).

“That makes a pretty figure,” said Bessie.



78 PLEASANT WorK FOR BUSY FINGERS.

« We will give the parts of it names,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Tt has a square in the middle, and a four-cornered piece,
shaped like a haystack, projecting from each side. We will
call the four corners of the square a” (Fig. 28).

« And the pieces like haystacks b, ¢, d, and e,” said Bob.

“That will do very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “We want
to be able to fold down each of the little squares called
a, so we will cut down this side,” and she pointed to the
paper (Fig. 28).

“When they are folded down,” said Bob, “ the figure is
shaped like a Cross.”

“Ts there any more cutting to

be done?” asked Bessie.
“ Just a little,” said Aunt Pollie,
“To make the box, we shall have
to fasten the opposite ends of the
Cross one into the other.”

“Stick them together with gum, I suppose,” said Bessie.

“No, that is not the way,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling,
« All you have to do is to make a small slit in the ends we
called c and e, and to cut b and d half-way across, so that
they can be doubled back and passed through the slits ”
(Fig. 28).

oy begin to understand why we made all the little
squares,” said Bessie.

“Put the folded ends of 6 through the slit atc, and
open them out so that they will lie flat. Then pass the
folded ends of d through the slit at ¢, open them out, and
the box is finished” (Fig. 29).

« And a very pretty little box it is too,” said Pe

“A dear little box,” said Baby.

“Ts that the last toy?” asked Bertie.





PAPER-CUTTING. 79

”



“The very last for to-day,” said Aunt Pollie,“ unless
and she hesitated:

“Go on, go on,” said Bessie and Bertie.

“ We are not a little bit tired,” said Bob, “and dinner is
not quite ready.”

“ Unless,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling, “Baby would like
to make a brown-paper house to put in front of her chairs
and tables and dolls.”

“Of course I should,” said Baby.

“It is very easily made out of a scifi sheet of brown
paper,” said Aunt Pollie. “ The
paper must be folded in
four, the folds being well
pressed down and unfolded
again. Then the middle half
of the paper becomes the
front of the house, and the
quarters at each end the two
sides of it.”

“T should like four windows in my house,” said Baby.

“You shall have them,” said Aunt Pollie; “but we will
make our door first by cutting the paper in the front of
the house near the bottom.”



“Shall we cut a piece of paper right out?” said
Bessie.

“Tf you do that,” said Aunt Pollie, “you will not be
able to shut the door. You must only cut the door on
three sides.” ;

“ How do you make the handle?” asked Baby.

“You make it with pen and ink or pencil,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Now cut your windows, but make them with
double shutters, so that they can be closed at night. You



80 PLEASANT Work For BusX FINGERS.

can put four in the front of the house, or two in front and
one on each side” (Fig. 30).

“Tt is such fun, being able to put the windows just
where you feel inclined,” said Bessie.

Aunt Pollie laughed. “Iam glad you like the house,”
she said. “I thought it would suit Baby, as it is so very
simple, and easy to make.”

“Perhaps we could draw the chimney-pots,” said Bob,
“or make a sloping roof.”

“JT am sure you can improve it a great deal if you care
to,try,” said Aunt Pollie; “but you must all think about it,
and sce another time who can make the very best brown-
paper house. I am sure you have done enough work for
to-day.”

“Perhaps we have,” said Bob, “ though I don’t feel a bit
tired.”

“Nor do I,” said Bessie and Baby.

And Bertie was going to join in the chorus too, but
somehow or other he gave a big yawn instead.



CHAPTER III.

PAPER-PLAITING.

Bay looked and felt very miserable. The sun was shining
brightly, and Bob, Bessie, and Bertie were out in the garden
playing and shouting, but poor Baby was a prisoner in-
doors. She sat in a high chair in front of the window,
watching the three B’s out of doors; but though they were
very kind and kept looking up at her, she soon began to
think it was very dull work.

“Oh, dear! I do wish I could go out,” she said at last,
with a very deep sigh; but the sigh was stopped by a loud
sneeze, and the sneeze was followed by a still louder one.

It was not the first time either that Baby had sneezed
that morning. There was no doubt about it: Baby had a
very bad cold.

The clock on the mantelpiece struck ten. Baby counted
the strokes as the clear notes chimed out.

“Ten, eleven, twelve, one,” she said. “Ever so long
before dinner.”

_ Aunt Pollie came bustling into the room.

“Well, Baby,” she said, “are you watching them
playing ?”

“Yes,” said Baby, dismally, without even turning her
head. ;

“They seem to be having a fine game,” said Aunt Pollie.

G



” 82 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Yes,” said Baby again. Then, as she heard the rustle
of paper, she turned round. Aunt Pollie was unfolding
some sheets of red and blue paper.

“Ave you going to make anything?” said Baby, quite
energetically. “May I watch you?”

“Tf you like,” said Aunt Pollie; and Baby tumbled
quickly off her chair and sat down by Aunt Pollie at the
table.

“T am going to make a mat,” said Aunt Pollie.

“T wish I could
make one,’said Baby.

“You can if you
like,” said Aunt Pol-
lie, “it is quiet easy.”

“Of course I
should like,’ said
Baby.

“Then watch me,
while I get the paper ready for you,” said Aunt Pollie.

She cut off a piece of blue paper eight inches square,
doubled it in half, and carefully marked the half inches
with pencil dots along the doubled edge, and also at a dis-
tance of half an inch from the bottom edge. Then she
began cutting strips each half an inch wide (Fig. 1).

“That is to make a fringe,” said Baby.

«Wait a moment, young lady,” said Aunt Pollie, as,
having finished cutting the strips, she unfolded her paper
and laid it on the table (Fig. 2). “Wait a moment before
you decide.”

“That isn’t a fringe,” said Baby.

“Certainly not,” said Aunt Pollie. “Now for my red
paper.”





PAPER-PLAITING. 83

A square of red paper the same size as the blue one
was cut off by Aunt Pollie, the half inches were marked on
it after it had been doubled, and it was cut up into sixteen
strips (Fig. 3).

“Now, Baby,” said Aunt Pollie, cheerfully, “we are

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Fig. 3. Fig. 4,

ready for work. I want you to weave these loose red strips
above and below the blue strips, which, as you see, are not
quite free, but are fastened in a kind of frame.”

“With my fingers?” asked Baby, taking one of the
strips between the thumb and first finger of the right hand.

“You might perhaps manage it with your fingers,”
said Aunt Pollie; “ but I think you will do it more easily if
you use this wooden needle.”

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.

84 PLEASANT Work FoR. BUSY FINGERS.

Aunt Pollie presented Baby with a thin piece of wood
between seven and eight inches long, slightly pointed at
one end, and provided with a slit at the other, which she
had made ready herself (Fig. 4).

“The strip of paper is to be the ‘cotton’ for this queer
needle,” said Aunt Pollie; and she placed the end of one
of the red strips through the slit.

Baby took the needle in her right hand, and Aunt
Pollie guided both hand and needle.

The needle was passed under the outside blue strip,
over the second, under the third, over the fourth; first
under a strip, and then over a strip, until the other side
of the blue paper was reached. Then the needle was
unthreaded carefully, and the strip was left in its place,
woven in among the blue strips.

“You must be careful not to unthread the needle,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and you must pull the red strip very gently
under and over the blue strips, or you may tear them.”

“T want to do another,” said Baby.

“You shall do another,” said Aunt Pollie, “ but before
you can do so, you must get some more cotton;” and she
placed a second red strip in the needle.

In order to make a pretty pattern, the second strip was
passed under the first two blue strips, and then over the
third, under the fourth, and so on, first above and then
below. Baby managed to get the second strip in its place
without unthreading the necdle once, and she was quite
pleased with herself.

“More cotton, please,’ she said; and when Aunt
Pollie gave her a red strip, she threaded the needle
herself.

“The third strip,” said Aunt Pollie, “is woven in the



PAPER-PLAITING. 85

same way as the first. Can you tell me how to begin,
Baby ?”

“Under the first, over the second,” said Baby, promptly.

“Quite right,” said Aunt Pollie. “You may put that
one in quite by yourself; and if I tell you that the fourth
is just like the second, you will be able to manage that
too” (Fig. 5).

Baby nodded her head vigorously ; she was too much ”
interested in
her work to
waste her time
in talking.

“ Push your



strips up close
together,” said
Aunt Pollie;
“do not let
there be any
spaces between
the strips. Use
the pointed end of your needle to put each strip close up
to the one above it.”

“ More cotton,” said Baby, when the fourth strip was in
its place; and she kept on asking for more, until all the
red strips were finished, and there was no room for any
more.

“It is pretty,” she said.

“ Now, in order to keep each strip in its place, I will
gum down the two ends, and fasten them on to the back
of the frame,” said Aunt Pollie.

Baby fetched the gum, and Aunt Pollie put a little on
to the two ends of each red strip, and pressed them down.

































































“86 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

' Then she cut another piece of red paper, eight inches
square, and gummed it on to the back of the mat to make
it quite neat and firm.

Baby was greatly pleased with the mat when it was
finished, and begged Aunt Pollie to let her make another. _

The second time, Aunt Pollie gave her white strips of
paper to weave into her blue frame; and when that was
finished, she made a red and white mat.

She seemed as if she would be quite willing to make
mat after mat. She soon became so skilful that Aunt
Pollie cut thirty-two strips in the frame instead of sixtcen,
and made the loose strips only a quarter of an inch wide.
The narrower strips made the mat look very much prettier,
though it took longer to make.

The time passed so quickly, that Baby was most
astonished when Nurse came to tell her that it was
“nearly dinner-time.” She could scarcely believe that
the morning, which she had expected to be so long, was
really over.

“You shall put a mat under each or the children’s
plates at dinner,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ What will they say ?” said Baby.

«We will see,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Baby, Iam sorry you had to stay in,” said Bob, hurrying
into the room as the dinner-bell rang.

“nr not,” said Baby, quietly.

“Oh, Baby, we’ve had such a fine time,” said Bessie.

Baby smiled ; then, as they sat down to the table, she
began to laugh at the look of astonishment on the three
faces as the three children caught sight of the three mats.

“Thank you, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie.

“ What a pretty mat!” said Bob.



PAPER-PLAITING. 87

« Of course, you made them,” said Bertie.

“Don’t thank me,” said Aunt Pollie, “the mats are not
a present from me ; I didn’t make them.”

“Then who did?” asked Bessie.

“There is the maker,” said Aunt Pollie, pointing to Baby,
who was smiling, laughing, and looking very pleased.

« Well,” said Bob, “ you are clever.”

« Will you show me how to do it ?” said Bessie.

“May we all make mats after dinner, Aunt’ Pollie?”
said Bertie. “We don’t want to go out any more.”

“No, we will stay with Baby this afternoon,” said Bob,
virtuously.

Aunt Pollie agreed, though she could not help smiling ;
and as soon as dinner was finished and the table cleared,
she fetched coloured paper, wooden needles, scissors,
measure, and gum, and the whole party set to work.

The three elder ones were very quickly able to make a
simple mat, and Baby greatly enjoyed showing them what
to do and telling them how to do it.

When the three mats were laid on the table, however,
to Baby’s astonishment neither Bob nor Bessie said a word.
They seemed to be thinking.

“I suppose,” said Bob, after a few seconds, “this is not
the only way in which the strips can be woven ?” (Fig. 6,
No. 1).

« Of course not,” said Aunt Pollie ; “there ——”

“Why, we could make ever so many different pat-
terns!” said Bessie, excitedly.

« How ?” said Bob, eagerly.

“Tf, in weaving the first strip, we passed the needle over
-two and under two, instead of over one and under one, we
should get a new pattern,” said Bessie.



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90 PLEASANT Work ror Busy FINGERS.

“Or over three and under three,” said Bob. “I see what
you mean.”

“T wish I did,” said Bertie. “Aunt Pollie, what are
they talking about ?”

“ We will make them tell you, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie.
“They are quite right ; and if only they will explain them-
selves a little, I think you will see what they mean.”

“ Well, Bertie,” said Bessie, “don’t you see that if, in
weaving the first row, you pass your needle over two blue
strips and under two blue strips, over two and under two, ;
you will make quite a different pattern from the one you
have there ?” .

“Then for the second row I suppose the needle is
passed first under two blue strips, and then over two,”
said Bertie (Fig. 6, No. 2).

“There, you do understand,” said Bob.

«We will count how many patterns you are able to
make,” said Aunt Pollie; “so far we know of two. I will
write down those two on this piece of paper.”

The children watched her carefully, to see that she
made no mistake, and they all seemed quite satisfied, with
the exception of Bessie, who was looking rather puzzled.

“ Well, Bessie ?” said Aunt Pollie, kindly.

“T suppose you don’t count the outside blue strip at
all 2?” said Bessie. “If you do o

“But we don’t,” said Aunt Pollie; “we call the outside
blue strip on each side the frame, and pass every red strip
under the frame as a matter of course.”

«“ All right,” said Bessie ; “then I quite understand.”

“I know another pattern,” said Bertie. “Pass the
needle over three and under three, over three and under
three” (Fig. 6, No. 4).





PAPER-PLAITING. Ql

“Quite right, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie; “but there is
another pattern which ought to come before that. Can
anyone think of it ?”

There was a moment’s silence, and then Bessie said—

“Couldn’t you pass the needle over two and under
one?” (Fig. 6, No. 3).

“The very pattern I want,” said Aunt Pollie; and she
wrote it down on her paper.

“ Any more patterns ?” she asked.

“As many as you like,” said Bob. “We could keep on
for ever.”

“Then I will only write down a few more,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Tell me what to put.”

“ Over three and under one,” said Bob (Fig. 6, No. 5).

“ Over three and under two,” said Bessie (Fig. 6, No. 6).

“ Over four and under four,” said Bertie (Fig. 6, No. 7).

“ Over four and under one,” said Bob (Fig. 6, No. 8).

“There, that is enough,” said Aunt Pollie. “I have
now written down eight patterns, which we will number
like this. Look at my list :—

“(1) One over, one under, one over, one uncer.

“(2) Two over, two under, two over, two under.

“(3) Two over, one under, two over, one under.

“(4) Three over, three under, three over, three under.

“(5) Three over, one under, three over, one under.

“(6) Three over, two under, three over, two under.

“(7) Four over, four under, four over, four under.

“(8) Four over, one under, four over, one under.”

“J suppose we could make a pattern with five over and
five under?” said Bob.

“You could,” said Aunt Pollie, “but it would not be
very pretty. It would not look neat and firm.”



.

g2 PLEASANT Work FOR BuSY FINGERS.

“T think J know how we could make a new pattern,”
said Bessie.

“ How ?” asked Bob.

“By using both Number One and Number Two on
Aunt Pollie’s list,” said Bessie.

“Tell me how I should write your new pattern down,”
said Aunt Pollie, as the other children did not scem to
understand what Bessie meant.

“Two over, two under, one over, one under,” said Bessie
(Fig. 7, No. 1)..

“And, of course, in the same way, you could mix
Number One and Number Three,” said Bob.

“Or Number One and Number Four,” said Bertie.

“T will write both of those down,” said Aunt Pollie, “ if
Bob and Bertie will tell me what to put.”

“One over, one under, two over, one under,” said Bob
(Fig. 7, No. 2).

“One over, one under, three over, three under,” said
Bertie (Fig. 7, No. 3).

“In that way,” said Aunt Pollie, “by using two patterns
together, you can make very many new patterns—more
than I could write down on this small sheet of paper.”

“Tt is interesting making the patterns,” said Bessie.

“Then I will show you how to make some patterns
which are slightly different, and require rather more care,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Get your paper ready, and you shall
each make a mat of a new pattern.”

The children cut their strips and prepared the frames,
and did not keep Aunt Pollie waiting very long.

« We will begin,” said Aunt Pollie, “with Number Two
on our list.

«Two over and two under,” said Bob.



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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'37913' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQG' 'sip-files00194.QC.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'282157' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQK' 'sip-files00195.jp2'
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describe
'44105' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQL' 'sip-files00195.jpg'
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describe
'11319' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQM' 'sip-files00195.pro'
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describe
'14295' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQN' 'sip-files00195.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2802960' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQO' 'sip-files00195.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQR' 'sip-files00196.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'28845' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQU' 'sip-files00196.QC.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'7829' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQX' 'sip-files00196thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGQY' 'sip-files00197.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'1490' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGRD' 'sip-files00197.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGRM' 'sip-files00199.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGRO' 'sip-files00199.pro'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGSH' 'sip-files00202.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGSV' 'sip-files00204.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
'9287' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTB' 'sip-files00204thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTC' 'sip-files00205.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTJ' 'sip-files00206.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'11325' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTP' 'sip-files00206thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTQ' 'sip-files00207.jp2'
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describe
'95609' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTR' 'sip-files00207.jpg'
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describe
'25547' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTS' 'sip-files00207.pro'
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describe
'34090' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTT' 'sip-files00207.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2805664' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTU' 'sip-files00207.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTV' 'sip-files00207.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9114' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTW' 'sip-files00207thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTX' 'sip-files00208.jp2'
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describe
'116032' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTY' 'sip-files00208.jpg'
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describe
'34788' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGTZ' 'sip-files00208.pro'
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describe
'39376' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUA' 'sip-files00208.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806500' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUB' 'sip-files00208.tif'
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describe
'1422' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUC' 'sip-files00208.txt'
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describe
'10672' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUD' 'sip-files00208thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUE' 'sip-files00209.jp2'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUF' 'sip-files00209.jpg'
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describe
'36034' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUG' 'sip-files00209.pro'
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describe
'40893' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUH' 'sip-files00209.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806212' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUI' 'sip-files00209.tif'
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describe
'1596' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUJ' 'sip-files00209.txt'
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describe
'10644' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUK' 'sip-files00209thm.jpg'
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describe
'349152' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUL' 'sip-files00210.jp2'
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describe
'117542' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUM' 'sip-files00210.jpg'
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describe
'31029' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUN' 'sip-files00210.pro'
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describe
'39416' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUO' 'sip-files00210.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806172' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUP' 'sip-files00210.tif'
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describe
'1368' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUQ' 'sip-files00210.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9947' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUR' 'sip-files00210thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUS' 'sip-files00211.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'38572' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUU' 'sip-files00211.pro'
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describe
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describe
'2806728' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUW' 'sip-files00211.tif'
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describe
'1567' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUX' 'sip-files00211.txt'
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describe
'11148' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUY' 'sip-files00211thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGUZ' 'sip-files00212.jp2'
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describe
'126857' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVA' 'sip-files00212.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'42905' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVC' 'sip-files00212.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806712' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVD' 'sip-files00212.tif'
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describe
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describe
Invalid character
'11041' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVF' 'sip-files00212thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVG' 'sip-files00213.jp2'
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describe
'127196' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVH' 'sip-files00213.jpg'
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describe
'39310' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVI' 'sip-files00213.pro'
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describe
'42531' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVJ' 'sip-files00213.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806580' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVK' 'sip-files00213.tif'
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describe
'1593' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVL' 'sip-files00213.txt'
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describe
'10634' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVM' 'sip-files00213thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVN' 'sip-files00214.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'349064' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVU' 'sip-files00215.jp2'
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describe
'127361' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVV' 'sip-files00215.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'40787' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVX' 'sip-files00215.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVY' 'sip-files00215.tif'
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describe
'1397' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGVZ' 'sip-files00215.txt'
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describe
'11159' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWA' 'sip-files00215thm.jpg'
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describe
'349117' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWB' 'sip-files00216.jp2'
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describe
'121364' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWC' 'sip-files00216.jpg'
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describe
'35043' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWD' 'sip-files00216.pro'
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describe
'40366' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWE' 'sip-files00216.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806428' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWF' 'sip-files00216.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWG' 'sip-files00216.txt'
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describe
'10668' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWH' 'sip-files00216thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWI' 'sip-files00217.jp2'
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describe
'127593' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWJ' 'sip-files00217.jpg'
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describe
'38432' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWK' 'sip-files00217.pro'
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describe
'42138' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWL' 'sip-files00217.QC.jpg'
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describe
'2806384' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWM' 'sip-files00217.tif'
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describe
'1572' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWN' 'sip-files00217.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWO' 'sip-files00217thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWP' 'sip-files00218.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'30042' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWR' 'sip-files00218.pro'
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describe
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describe
'2805892' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWT' 'sip-files00218.tif'
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describe
'1330' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWU' 'sip-files00218.txt'
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describe
Invalid character
'9879' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWV' 'sip-files00218thm.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWW' 'sip-files00219.jp2'
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describe
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describe
'38007' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWY' 'sip-files00219.pro'
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describe
'41351' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGWZ' 'sip-files00219.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGXA' 'sip-files00219.tif'
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describe
'1559' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGXB' 'sip-files00219.txt'
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describe
'10929' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGXC' 'sip-files00219thm.jpg'
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describe
'349137' 'info:fdaE20081004_AAAAAVfileF20081005_AAAGXD' 'sip-files00220.jp2'
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describe
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The Baldwin Library

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[KmB ma


PLEASANT WORK

FOR

BUSY FINGERS.
WORKS BY MAGGIE BROWNE.

Illustrated. 1s. each,

Bright Tales and Funny Pictures.
Tales Told for Sunday.

Sunday Stories for Small People.
Firelight Stories.

Rub-a-Dub Tales.

Wandering Ways.

Dumb Friends.

Up and Down the Garden.

Our Holiday Hours.

Little Mothers and their Children.
Our Schoolday Hours.

Creatures Tame.

Wanted—A King; or, How Merle set
the Nursery Rhymes to Rights, _ Illus-
trated. 2s.

CASSELL & COMPANY, LimitEp, London ;
Paris & Melbourne.


PLEASANT WORK
Busy FINGERS

Kindergarfen af SKSome

BY

MAGGIE BROWNE

SUTHOR OF “WANTED—A KING” ETC



CHEAP EDITION



Sllustrated

CASSELL AND COMPANY, Limitep

LONDON, PARIS & MELBOURNE
1896

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

PREFACH.

—++——

Tue following pages, which are intended to provide sug-
gestions for whiling away the weary hours of a dull day,
are, although not a mere translation, founded upon “ Des
Kindes Erstes Beschiftigungsbuch,” by E. Barth and W.
Niederley.

In putting together this little book, I have omitted
much from the German work that seemed unsuitable, or
too difficult, for the boys and girls for whom I have pre-
pared it. .

I have also added several new designs, some of which
have been sent to me by young friends, who had read

articles by me on a similar subject in “ Little Folks.”

MAGGIE BROWNE.
CONTENTS.

—Oe—

CHAPTER I. PAGE

PapPER-FOLDING . . . . . . , . ’ . 1
CHAPTER II.

Paper-Curtine . . . . . . . ‘ . : 50
CHAPTER III.

PAPER-PLAITING. . . . . . * . . - _ 81
CHAPTER IV.

Parer ANIMALS. . : . . . . : . . 128
CHAPTER V.

Paper Figures . . . . . 7 . . : . 158

CHAPTER VI.

Paper PRICKING AND SEWING . . + ' . 184
CHAPTER VI.
BEsapD-WorRK . . : . . . : : . . = 233

CHAPTER VIII.
FLower-Makine AND CLay-MopDELLING 7 , . - 264

CHAPTER IX.
An AFTERNOON wiITH AuNT PoLiIE Out or Doors - 293
PLEASANT WORK

FOR

BUSY FINGERS.



CHAPTER IL
PAPER - FOLDING.

THERE were four of them, two boys and two girls—just the
right number for a happy family—and they were very
happy too. Sometimes, it is true, if Bob wanted too much
of his own way, or if Bessie teased, or if Bertie forgot that
he was almost a big boy, or Baby that she was still a small
girl—if any of these things happened, there was trouble.

There came a day, however, when there was great
trouble, and none of these things had happened. On that day
the four children looked and felt very miserable, although
it was holiday time, and they were in the train on their way
to the country. ,

Nurse tried to cheer them by telling them stories, and a
friendly old gentleman in one corner of the railway-car-
riage gave them each a very hot peppermint lozenge; but
it was all no good. How was it’ possible to be interested in
anything when every turn of the wheels, every puff of the
engine, was carrying them away from Mother and Father ?
Yes, that was the sad part of it; the long-talked-of holiday
at the seaside had been given up, because the doctor had

B
2 - PreAsant Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

said Mother was not well, and needed a complete rest. She
and Father had gone for their holiday by themselves, and it
had been decided that while they were away, the children
were to spend the time with Aunt Pollie.

“What shall we do without them ?” said Bob.

“Why, you must take your Father’s place, and Miss Bessie
must take Mistress’s,” said Nurse, who was determined tc
be cheerful and look on the bright side of things.

“There will be Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, doubtfully.

“ And I don’t want Aunt Pollie,” said Baby.

“ We don’t know her,” said Bob ; “she may be very cross.”

“Or she may be jolly,” said Bessie.

“Aunt Pollie may be jolly,” repeated Bertie; “that’s
poetry.” .

The children smiled. It was the first smile that had
been seen since the “Good-byes” had been said. The
smile quickly disappeared, however, as Baby said very
decidedly—

“f want Mother

“To get quite well,” added Nurse, quickly. “Is that
what you were going to say, Baby?”

“We all want that,’ said Bessie.

“Then try and be cheerful,” said Nurse. “Perhaps
you will all enjoy yourselves at Aunt Pollie’s. Remem-
ber my favourite proverb— There’s a silver lining to’
every cloud.’ ”

“But this is such a-big cloud,” said Bessie.

“Perhaps Aunt Pollie is the silver lining,” said Bertie.

This time the children laughed.

“JT wonder what she will be like,” said Bessie. “I’ve
only seen her once, and that was a long time ago. She
has grown up then, so she must be quite old now.”


PAPER-FOLDING. 3

“I expect she wears spectacles and a big cap,” said
Bob.

“I hope she. won’t be very strict,” said Bertie.

Nurse said nothing, but she smiled several times.
Perhaps she was pleased that the children were interested
at last in something; perhaps she was thinking about
the cloud with the silver lining.

When the train drew up at the station, Bob, Bessie,
and Bertie pressed their faces to the carriage windows, to
see who could first catch sight of Aunt Pollie. When
they did see her, they felt very much astonished; and
Bessie began to understand why Nurse had smiled.

The Aunt Pollie they had all so much dreaded was
quite young, pretty, and very kind. She kissed. Bessie,
Bertie, and Baby, and shook hands with Bob, which
pleased him very much. She bustled about, and seemed
to understand how tired and stiff the children were; and
she cuddled Baby just the way Mother did. In fact, she
did everything that she ought to have done.

Nurse was so much amused at the children’s astonished
faces, that she could not help smiling all the way to the
house. When they got indoors, it was just the same.
Aunt Pollie seemed to know exactly what children liked,
and to be able to guess what they wished to do.

“Well,” said Bertie, as they were going to bed that
evening, “I believe she’s going to be it, though you did
laugh at me for saying so.”

“Be what?” asked Bob, sleepily.

“The silver lining,” said Bertie; but Bob only
answered with a snore.

* * * * *
When the children awoke the next morning they
B 2
4 PLEASANT Work FOR -BuSY FINGERS.

found clouds everywhere. It was raining heavily, and
Icoked almost as if it intended raining all day. .

“What shall we do?” said Bob.

“Try to be good children, I hope,” said Nurse, “and
try not to give your Aunt Pollie any trouble.”

“We will,” said Bessie bravely, remembering Mother's
last words to her.

“We will play quietly,” said Bob.

But it was far easier to make good resolutions than
to keep them. It was not easy to play games in a
strange house, when every attempt at a game seemed to
remind the children of Mother and home. They gave’
up trying at last, and all stood at the window watching
the rain-drops chasing one another down the pane; but
that was very dull work.

Then Bob yawned, Bessie yawned, and Bertie yawned,
and Baby put her two small fists into her eyes, and rubbed
them hard. She was beginning to think about crying.

“If only we were at home we could read,” said Bob.

“If only we were at home we could do all sorts of
things,” said Bessie. ;

“Tf only we were at home we should have our toys,”
said Bertie.

The mention of the toys quite upset Baby. She felt
that now she really had something to cry for; she opened
her mouth wide, and was just going to scream loudly;
when the door of the room opened, and in walked Aunt
Pollie.

“Why, children,” she said, “what is the matter? Is
this the way you spend your holidays ?” .

“Tt’s raining,” said Bob.

“And we can’t go out,” added Bessie.
PAPER-FOLDING. 5

“And we haven’t any toys,” said Bertie. |

Baby finished the scream, which had been stopped by
Aunt Pollie’s entrance. But Aunt Pollie did not seem at
all alarmed. She smiled, kissed Baby, and walked out of
the room.

“There,” said Bob, “she is cross. I do think ——”

“Well,” said Bessie, “I call that

“Then she isn’t going to be it,” began Bertie.

But before they could finish their sentences Aunt Pollie
came back, carrying a mysterious-looking brown-paper
parcel under her arm.

Without saying a word, she put the parcel down on
a chair, and began clearing the big table which stood in
the middle of the room. The children watched her
curiously. Bob picked himself up from the floor; Bessie
sat upright; Bertie shook himself; and Baby dragged a
high chair up to the table. Then the three children
crowded round Aunt Pollie.

“Fach get a chair,” said Aunt Pollie, “and come and
sit at the table. Iam a fairy. Iam going to bring dolls,
boats, chairs, tables, and animals out of this parcel.”

Bertie’s eyes opened wide when Aunt Pollie touched
the parcel; but they opened: still wider when he saw
nothing but a pair of scissors, a packet of note-paper, some
thin foreign note-paper, and some pins inside it. Bob
and Bessie looked very disappointed, ane Baby called out
at the top of her voice—

“T want a dolly!”

“You shall have one,” said Aunt Pollie quickly ; “we
are going to make one for you.”

She took three pieces of note-paper, and gave one to
each of the children.


6 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Now,” she said, “to work. J want to see four Busy
Bees, not lazy ones. Watch me, and do as I do.”

The children were by this time thoroughly interested.
They had forgotten all about the clouds outside, and
they had also quite forgotten that they had not known Aunt
Pollie all their lives, and had ever supposed for one
moment that she could be cross or strict.

Aunt Pollie took a piece of note-paper, unfolded it, and
spread it out on the table before her. ,

“The first thing to be done,” she said, “is to make this
piece of paper square. At
present, this side, which Iam
going to call a” (Fig. 1), “is
much shorter than this one,
which I shallcall b,and Iwant
to make all the sides equal.”
“Cut a piece off b,” said
Bob.

“ How big a piece ?” asked
Bessie. |

“Use the side a as a measure,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
fold the paper so that it lies exactly on the top of b.
Then you will find that there is a piece, which I will
eall big B, overlapping, and that piece must be cut off
carefully.”



“I haven't any scissors,” said Bessie. .

“Then you can tear it off,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Fold the
piece I called big B back, and press it well down with
your thumb-nail, and if you like you can pass the tip of
your tongue lightly along the crease. This will moisten it
and make it quite easy to tear off.”

Bob and Bessie managed to make their pieces of paper
PAPER-FOLDING. 7

square by themselves, and Bertie only needed a very little
help from Aunt Pollie. They all preferred tearing the paper,
and Aunt Pollie was the only one who used the scissors.

“Now,” she said, when five square pieces of paper lay
on the table—“now the real work begins. We must find
the middle of the square, which I shall call a. Who can
tell me how to do that?”

“Fold it in half,” said Bessie; “fold it the way that
Nurse does when she irons the pocket-handkerchiefs.”



Fig. 2. Fig. 3.

“T don’t know what you mean,” said Bob. “I don’t
know anything about ironing pocket-handkerchiefs.” *

“Then I'll show you,” said Bessie, quickly folding her
paper in half and then doubling it again. “There,” she
said, “that is the middle—that is a” (Fig. 2).

“ Quite right, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie; “but there is
another way of findirs it. I will call the corners of the
square c, d, e, and f” (Fig. 3). “Now, Bob, can you tell me
how you would find the centre ?”

“Place the corner ¢ on the corner d, and fold the paper.
Then open it, place ¢ on f, and fold the paper once more. .
Open it again, and you will find that the two folds cross
one another at the centre” (Fig. 3).
8 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Capital, Bob,” cried Aunt Pollie ; “ you described that
process very cleverly. Be careful, Bertie, don’t be in too
great a hurry. Press the paper down with your thumb-
nail, and mark the folds well.”

“What do we do next?” asked Bob, anxious to get
to something more difficult.

“Take hold of the corner c,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
place it on a, then fold the paper down. Press the fold,
and do the same to the corners d, e, and f” (Fig. 4).



Fig. 4. Fig. 5. Fig. 6.

“The corners look rather like pockets now,” said
Bertie.

“ We shall make them look more like pockets directly,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Turn the figure over, so that the side
with the openings lies on the table, and fold each of the
four corners once more to the centre.”

The children folded carefully ; they were beginning to
feel interested.

“Why, Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie,“ I don’t think those
look at all like pockets” (Iig. 5).

“Turn the paper over,” said Bessie, “as I have done,
then you get four beautiful pockets” (Fig. 6).

“So you do,” said Bertie; and Baby began poking! her
fat little fingers into the poekeus
PAPER-FOLDING. 9

“Shall we fold tbe four corners to the centre again?”
asked Bessie.

«Yes, you must fold them once more to the centre,”
said Aunt Pollie; “but only once more.”

“ And shall we turn the paper over ?” asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie, nodding her head.

“ We have four pockets again,” said Bertie; “and each
pocket has two little pockets.”

“T want a doll,” said Baby, who was getting rather tired
of “corners ” and “ pockets.”



“Tt does not look very much like a doll yet,” said
Bessie. /

“ Don’t be in too great a hurry, young ladies,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Now, children, you must be careful. Turn the
figures so that they lie on the table in this position” (Fig.
7), and let us call each of the corners lying on the centre a.
You must each put your first finger between the two little
pockets, as Bertie called them, and your thumb under the
point a. Open out the small pockets, and fold the paper
back, so as to make a long pocket. Do this to each corner,
and you will get a figure like this,” and Aunt Pollie held
up her own paper (Fig. 8).

The children did not find any difficulty in doing the same.
10 PLEASANT Worr For Busy FINGERS.

“ We will give each of these long pockets a name,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Let us call the top one a, the left-hand one
b, the right-hand one ¢, and the other d.”

« What happens next ?” asked Bob.

“Place a on d,” said Aunt Pollie, “fold the paper in
half, and you have ts

“A jacket!” called out Bertie immediately (Fig. 9).

«So it is,’ said Bessie.

“ Hurrah!” cried Baby, clapping her hands.

“ Rather a short jacket for a wet day,” said Bob.

“Then let us make a longer one,” said Aunt Pollie;
“only to do that you must unfold the paper, and make
the four long pockets once more. You
must be very careful this time, for
now you are going to make the most
difficult fold of all. You will be able
to manage it, however, if you try
hard.”

“We won’t be beaten,” said Bob cheerfully. “Fire
away, Aunt Pollie.”

If anybody had told Bob twenty-four hours before that
he would say “fire away” to Aunt Pollie, he would have
told them they were talking nonsense. Nurse came into the
room as he said it, and stared at him in great astonish-
ment. She was going to speak rather crossly, and_tell him
to be more polite; but Aunt Pollie put her finger on her
lips, and Nurse understood the signal and was silent.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling; “take hold of
the top of the pocket b with thumb and finger, and pull
it right out, until it is quite unfolded, and a large tri-
angle is formed” (Fig. 10).

“Oh, Aunt Pollie!” called the children.




PAPER-FOLDING. [I

“Try again,” said Aunt Pollie; “remember, you said you
were not to be beaten.”

They tried again, and with a little patience managed to
form the triangle.

“JT will call this corner of the triangle e, and this
corner f,” said Aunt Pollic. “Hold the pocket a firmly
in position, and fold the triangle back, so that e touches f,
and then turn both underneath, so that they form the
arm of the jacket” (Fig. 11). “If you pull out the pocket
¢ in the same way the long jacket is made” (Fig. 11).



Fig. 12.

At first the children found the long jacket very difti-
cult to make. Bob placed ¢ on f, by folding the big triangle
forwards instead of backwards, and Bessie unfolded her
paper so much that she had to begin all over again; but at
last they managed to make the jacket. They felt very
pleased wheri the jackets were made, and Baby admired
them very much.

“You have new made the body and arms of your doll,”
said Aunt Pollie; “now for his legs. Place the pocket d on
the pocket a” (Fig 11).

Bob, Bessie, and Bertie did so, and all the children’
shouted “Hurrah!” when they saw the new figure
(Fig. 12).
12 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

Aunt Pollie fastened the body and the legs oe
with a paper waist-band and a pe

“He only wants a head now,” said Bertie.

“For that,” said Aunt. Pollie, “we shall need a fresh
piece of paper, not square this time.* We will use half a
sheet of this foreign note: -paper, as_ thin paper. will be
better for this purpose.”

She gave Bob, Bessie, and Bertie each half a sheet,
and took a half herself.

“Fold the paper in -half lengthways, to find the -
middle line,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
unfold it again. Then fold it in half
the other way, and this time do not
unfold it, but place it on the table,
so that the folded side is at the top.
Turn down the top left-hand corner,
ae the top line lies, on the middle

e” (Fig. 18).

“And do the same to the nen ae corner, I sup-
pose?” said Bob.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie, “you must ‘turn the paper
over, and then you may fold down the op right-hand
corner. Now fold up one of the ‘ends, which. we will call
a, until it touches the turned-down corner, and press it
well down. Turn the ‘paper over, and fold ay) ‘the other
end in the saine way.”

“That makes a little cP with: a folded border,” said
Bertie (Fig. 14)...

“Is that what they call a Captain’s hat ?” asked Bessie,

“Not quite,” said Aunt Pollie; “but I can show you
presently how to make a Captain’s hat. Let us, first of
all, finish our doll’s head.” :



Fig. 13.
\ PAPER-FOLDING. 13

“Very well,” said Bessie, “what do we do to the
little hat ?”

“Turn the border back,” said Aunt Pollie, “and tuck
it in—one end of it in one pocket of the cap, and when
the cap has been turned over, the other end in the
other pocket” (Fig. 15).

“ Now fasten the cap on to the jacket,” cried Bessie.

“Don’t forget the paper collar,” said Aunt Pollie,
cutting off a thin strip
of paper.

The collar was fas-
tened round the top of
the jacket, and then at
last the doll was ready
(Fig. 16). ©

It was a wonderful
doll ; and Baby was quite
satisfied with it. She
took it in her arms, and
began to nurse it. She
evidently liked it quite
as much as a handsome flaxen-haired, wax-faced dolly.

“Don’t you think that is a fine dolly, Bob?” asked
Aunt: Pollie.

“Tt’s the first doll that I ever saw that was worth
anything,” said Bob.

“TI do like paper toys,” said Bessie; “and I do think
you are clever, Aunt Pollie!”

' “Well, are you tired?” asked Aunt Pollie, looking very
pleased. “If you are not, perhaps I might show you how
to make paper chairs and tables.”

“Oh! please do,” said Bob, Bessie, and Bertie together.:



Fig. 16. Fig. 16.
14 PLEASANT Work FoR BUSY HINGERS.

Baby did not say anything ; she was too much occupied
with her doll to think of anything else.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “then, first of all, I
want each of you to make a ‘long jacket.’”

«But you said you would show us how to make chairs,”
said Bessie.

«And tables,” added Bertie, looking very much dis-
appointed.

“So I will,” said Aunt Pollie. “If you will make three
‘long jackets,” I will show you how to turn them into
three chairs.”

“Turn jackets into chairs?” said Bob and Bertie together.

“Aunt Pollie, you are a real fairy !” said Bessie.

The children worked away so busily and so well that
with a very little help from Aunt Pollie three “long
jackets” were quickly laid on the table.

“Perhaps you remember,” said Aunt Pollie, “ that we
called the four long pockets a, 6, c, and d” (Fig. 8), “and to
make the arms of the jacket you unfolded two of the
pockets, bande” (Fig. 11). “To turn the jacket into a chair,
you must unfold the long pocket d in
the same way.”

“T gee,” said Bessie; “then the
arms of the jacket become two of the
legs of the chair, and the ‘long pocket’
is the back” (Fi,z. 17).

“Then the chair only has three
- legs,” said Bob.

“Tt stands very well if you bend the legs back,” said
Bessie.

« And fold it across the middle,” said Aunt . Pollie, “to
make the back of the chair stand up straight.”



Fig. 17.
PAPER-FOLDING. 15

“ How many legs has the table?” asked Bob.

“Tt must have four, of course,” said Bertie.

“Then,” said Bob, “I believe I see how to make that,”
And, to the astonishment of the children, he began to un-
- fold the “long pocket ” a, which had made the back of the

\ chair, in the same way
that all the other pockets
had been unfolded (Fig. 18).

“Quite right, Bob,” said
Aunt Pollie; “you are
= really getting clever. That

Fig. 18, is the way to turn a chair
into a table.”

“Tt is rather a queer table,” said Bertie.

“ Don’t you see, the table-cloth is on it, and the cloth is
so big that it covers the legs ?” said Bessie.

“My dolly wants to sit at the table,” said Baby suddenly.

The children laughed.

“And she wants something to put on the table,” added
Baby.

“ You are never satisfied, Miss Baby,” said Bob.

“You seem to think Aunt Pollie is really a fairy, and
can make anything,” said Bessie.

But Aunt Pollie said quietly, “Something to put on the
table. Very well, only for that we shall need a fresh piece
of paper, and a square piece, too.”

“ You are a fairy,” cried Bertie. “You can do anything.”

“ Make your paper square,” said Aunt Pollie, “and fold
the four corners to the centre, as you did before.”

“Turn it over,” said Bob, “and fold the corners to
the centre again.”

“Quite right,” said Aunt Pollie; “that is the way to


16 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

begin to make a great many paper toys, as you seem to be
discovering. Turn the paper over ——”

“ And we have the four pockets once more,” said Bertie
(Fig. 6).

“We want to make a dish to put on the table,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and as it is not a very strong table, we will
give the dish four feet to stand upon. Let us call two of
the corners of the figure b, and the other two b’” (Fig. 6).
« Each of these corners is to be used as a foot for the dish.”



“JT don’t see at all how that is to be managed,” said
Bob.

“You will directly,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Let us call the
four corners of the pockets which lie in the centre a, and
then we are ready to begin folding. First of all, fold the
paper backwards, so that the two corners called 6 lie on
one another ; unfold it again, make the other corners called
b’ lie on one another, and unfold it once more.”

“Done,” cried Bessie, Bob, and Bertie.

“Now you must be careful,” said Aunt Pollie. “Fold
the figure in half, backwards, so that 6 lies on b’ this time,
and gather together the four corners, 6, 0’, b, and b’, until
they meet at one point. Press the folds well down, leave
go of the four corners, and you will find that you can now
use them as feet” (Fig. 19).
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“But the dish will not hold anything,” said Bertie.

“Open out each of the pockets, by putting your first
finger under the corner a” (Fig. 19), said Aunt Pollie.
“Now will your dish hold anything?” (Fig. 20).

“Why, it is like four dishes joined into one,” said
Bertie; “only it is mvch too big to stand_on the table.”

“It certainly is too big to stand on the table you
have made,” said Aunt Pollie; “but it is very easy to
make smaller dishes by using smaller squares of paper.
Perhaps the best way,
however, is to make a
table out of a larger
sheet of paper, and
then you can put four
chairs round it and
four dishes on it”
(Fig. 21).

“They really are
very pretty,” said Bes-
sie. “We shall never want real toys if we can make
these paper ones for ourselves.”

“Oh! I shouldn’t like to say that, though, of course,
they are very jolly,” said Bob. “It is good fun making
them ; but after all, you know, you can’t expect a boy
to play with dolls, and chairs, and tables.”

“Oh, Bob, I do call that ” began Bessie.

“So dolls, and chairs, and tables are girls’ toys, are
they, Bob?” said Aunt Pollie, smiling. “What do you
call this, then?”

As she spoke, Aunt Pollie picked up one of they paper
tables, gave one of the legs a twist, and presented Master
Bob with a sailing boat.

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18 PLEASANT Work FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Oh! Aunt Pollie,” cried all the children.

“Perhaps also you may admire this,” said Aunt Pollie,
laughing at the astonished look on the faces of the
children, as she gave her table another fold and produced
a windmill.

“That is just what I wanted,” said Baby, quite
contentedly.

“But how do you do it?” said Bob. “That boat is
really pretty. I should like to know how to make that.”

“Oh, you adinire the sailing boat,do you ?” said teasing
Aunt Pollic; “then perhaps you may care for my double
boat,” and taking the windmill out of Baby’s hands, she
gave it still one more fold, and placed another boat in front
of Bob.

All four children greeted it with shouts of wonder and
astonishment.

“ Aunt Pollie! Aunt Pollie!” cried Bessie.

“Oh! oh! oh!” screamed Bertie.

“Do tell us how to do it,” said Bob, “and never more
will I call paper toys, girls’ toys.”

“Tt is quite simple,” said Aunt Pollie. “Do as I tell you,
and you can manage it easily for yourselves. Here is the
table once more. I am going to call this corner a, this
corner , this point c, and this point @” (Fig. 18). “Place a
on b, fold down the paper, and you get .

“The sailing boat,” cried Bertie (Fig. 22).

“May I get some water and sail it ?” asked Baby.

“No, it is not a very good boat,” said Aunt Pollie.
“We will make a much stronger one, for sailing on real



water, directly.”
“ How did you manage the windmill ?” asked Bob.
“Can’t you guess?” said Aunt Pollie. “Turn the
PAPER-FOLDING. 19

sailing boat into a table again, and look at this wind-
mill.”

30b unfolded his boat and looked at the windmill, then
he examined the table again, and, after thinking half a
minute, cried, “ I see.”

“So do J,” said Bessie; and she began folding the legs
of her table down, so as to make them lie flat (Fig. 23).

“Right again,” said Aunt Pollie. “If you fasten the
windmill on a stick with a pin, it will turn round when
Baby runs along with it in her hand.”



“Could we do that now?” asked Bertie. “Baby is so
fond of windmills.”

“J will do it some day, when I can find a good piece of
stick,” said Aunt Pollie. “I want
you to get on with the boats now.”

«You have not yet told us how
to make the double boat,” said
Bessie.

“Change your windmills back into tables,” said Aunt
Pollie, “then I will tell you. To make a double boat you
must fold your table so that the point ¢ lies upon the point
d” (Fig. 18), “and press the paper down” (Fig. 24).

“T like that much better than the sailing boat,” said
Bertie.

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20 PLEASANT Work ror Busy FINGERS.

“TI should think so, indeed,” said Bob. “The double
boat is so neat and so strong, that I should like to make a
whole fleet of double boats.”

“They would take a very long time to make,” said
Bessie. ‘“ You must remember that you have to make a
long jacket and a table before you can get to your double
boat.”

«There is a shorter way of making the double boat,
Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie, “ which I will show you presently,
when we have made the barge.”

« A barge made out of paper?” cried Bob.

« Will it sail on water?” asked Baby.

“ Indeed it will,” said Aunt Pollie; “but don’t fetch the
water yet. We must make our barge before we can sail it.”

“ How do we make it?” asked Bessie.

“Took inside your double boat,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
you will find that there is a triangular piece folded inside
each boat. Pull out one of these
carefully, the boat will disappear,
and instead, you will get a shape
like this,” and Aunt Pollie pointed
to her own paper (Fig. 25).

“The top part of it is a tri-

Fig. 25. angle,” said Bob.

“T think the figure is a square
with three triangles fastened to three of its sides,” said
Bessie.

«That is a very good description,” said Aunt Pollie.
“The next step is to fold down each triangle, so that all
three lie on the square.”

“T don’t quite see how you mean,” said Bertie.

«Tet us call the top angles of the triangles a, b, and-e,


PAPER-FOLDING. 21

‘the centre of the square d, and this point ¢,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Fold the paper so that a, b, and ¢ lie on .”
“That makes a square of the whole figure,” said Bob.
“Double the square in half, then,” said Aunt Pollie, “so
that the.top of it lies on e, and you will have a single boat
on one side, and a pocket on the other” (Fig. 26).



“T suppose we should get a double pocket if we pulled
out the piece inside the other boat and folded it in the
same way?” said Bessie.

“That is precisely what you must do,” said Aunt Pollie.
“T want you to make a double
pocket.”

The children pulled out the
triangular piece inside the other
boat, folded the. triangles back,
and very quickly made the
double pocket (Fig. 27).

“ Let us call the outside edges of the pockets a and 6,”
suid Aunt Pollie “Take hold of a with the finger and
thumb of the left hand, and of 6 with the finger and thumb
of the right hand, and pull them gently, very gently, apart.”

“Why, Aunt Pollie,” cried Bessie, “that changes the
double pocket into a very pretty box!” (Fig. 28).

“ A box with two lids, too!” said Bertie.

“But not a barge,” said Bob. “I believe Aunt Pollie
has forgotten all about the barge.”


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22 _ PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“No, she hasn’t, Master Bob,” said Aunt Pollie; “you
will very soon get to the barge now. We have only to turn
our box into a looking-glass, and the looking-glass into a
barge.”

“A looking-glass!” cried Bessie. “Why, what will
you make next? We have already made jackets, caps,
dolls, tables, chairs, dishes, boats, and boxes out of
paper :

“And windmills, Bes-
sie,” cried Baby; “don’t
forget the windmill.”

Bertie gave a sigh of
satisfaction. “Go on, Aunt
Pollie,” he said; “tell us
how to make the looking-





glass.”

“Fold up the box to
make the double pocket
again,” said Aunt Pollie,
“only this time lay the pockets on the table, so that they
are no longer back to back, but side by side, the openings
of the pockets facing one another” (Fig. 29).

“ What are we to do next?” asked Bob.

“Double each pocket in half, backwards,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and then turn back the openings (a and b) until
they lie quite flat. As you fold them back, the sides which
joined the pockets together will turn back also, and when
they have been folded well down, the looking-glass is
made” (Fig. 30).

“Mine is not a bit like a looking-glass, Aunt Pollie,”
said Bertie, pointing to the figure he had made (Fig. 32).

“It is quite right, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie; “you are



Fig. 29,
PAPER-FOLDING. 23:

looking at the back of the glass instead of the front. Turn
your figure over.”

Bertie did so, and found that he had made the looking-
glass quite properly.

“TI don’t care for the looking-glass much,” said Bessie.

“No, it isn’t very pretty,” said Aunt Pollie, “so we
will not waste our time admiring it, but hasten on to the
barge. Double the looking-glass in half backwards, and
place it in this position” (Fig. 1).



“It seems to me to look less than ever like a barge,”
said Bob.

“ Patience,” said Aunt Pollie. “Though you do not
think so, the barge is very nearly finished. I am going to
call this end a, and this end b” (Fig. 82). “Take hold of a
with the finger and thumb of your left hand, and of 6
with the finger and thumb of your right, and pull very
gently and slowly.”

The children tried their best ; but Bob and Bertie were
in too great a hurry, and tore their papers, and Bessie was
the only one who accomplished it successfully. The ends
of her figure gradually unfolded, first on one side and then
on the other, until they could not be pulled farther apart
without tearing the paper.

“And is that the barge?” asked Bob, in a very dis-
24 P.ieASANT Work For Busy FInGers.

appointed tone, when Aunt Pollie told Bessie not to pull
any more. .

“That is the barge,” said Aunt Pollie; “but it is the
barge upside down. Turn your figure over, Bessie, and pull up
the flaps” (c and d, Fig. 33),
“which you will find folded
down at each end. Then
the barge is ready at last.”

“ Tt is pretty,” said Bessie.

“Tt is the jolliest thing we
have made yet,” said Bob. “Ido wish I had not torn mine.”

“Set to work to make another,” said Aunt Pollie. “Try
again, Bob.”

“J will try again,” said Bob. “I should very much like
to be able to manage it. Let me see, ] must make a ‘long
jacket’ first i

“Couldn’t you show us the short way of making the
double boat, Aunt Pollie?” said Bessie.

“Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie. “I was forgetting al]
about that. Make a piece of paper square, then.”

“ And fold all four corners to the centre,” said Bessie.

“Turn the paper over, and fold the four corners to the
centre again,” said Bob.

“No, Bob, not this time,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will
call the four corners a, b, c, and d, and the centre line
ef” (Fig. 34). “Place the line ab on the line ef, fold
the paper down, and fold cd also to ef. You will find
that you have a figure which is much longer than it is
wide. In order to turn it into a square, fold the two
short sides to the centre line” (Fig. 35).

“That figure is rather like the double pocket,” said
Bessie.





Fig. 33.


PAPER-FOLDING. 25

“Tt will look still more like it, if you double it in
half backwards, and that is the next step,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“Tt isn’t like the pocket inside though,” said
Bob.

“No, it certainly is very different,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Inside each of these pockets you will find two loose



Fig. 34. Fig. 35.

corners, and I want you to pull these out one on each
side. You must hold the pocket firmly in your left
hand, take the nent hand corner between your right-
= hand finger and thumb,
and pull it out as far as
you can. Fold the paper
i down, and you will find
Fig. 36, that you have made ——”
“One end of a boat,” cried Bob (Fig. 36).
“Then, if we pull out the other three corners, we
shall get the double boat,” said Bessie.
“That is a quick way, Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie. “1
shall always make the double boat that way.”
“T shall soon manage the barge now,” said Bob, “ and
I mean to do it all by myself.”
“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “that will be good


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26 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

practice for you, and I will show Bessie and Bertie how
to make another kind of boat while you are doing so.”

“Ts this to be a rowing boat or a sailing boat?” asked
Bertie.

“A sailing boat,” said Aunt Pollie; “and I think you
will find it very easy to make.”

“How many things do we make on our way to the
sailing boat ?” asked Bessie, smiling.

“Not very many,” said Aunt Pollie, “only a Captain’s
hat, a hanging pocket, and a magic pocket.”

“T am very glad we are to learn about Captains’
hats,” said Bessie. “I have often heard the girls at
school talk about them.”

“The hat comes first,” said Aunt Pollie. “To make
that, get a piece of note-paper, but do not unfold it this
time. Double it in half, as if you were going to put it
into an envelope, to mark the centre line.”

“Are we to keep it folded in four?” asked Bessie.

“No, unfold it again,” said Aunt Pollie, “and turn
down the corners.”

“Which corners?” asked Bessie.

“Turn the paper so that the original folded edge is at
the top,” said Aunt Pollie, “then I will call the centre line
a, and each of the top corners c” (Fig. 37). “Fold down
the two corners ¢, so that they will lie side by side on
the centre line a” (Fig. 38).

“Then there are two ends avedaping Aunt Pollie,”
said Bertie.

“And those, which I will call d” (Fig. 88), said Aunt
Pollie, “must be turned back one on each side.”

“Is that the Captain’s hat?” asked Bessie.

“Yes, that is it,” said Aunt Pollie “If you want to
PAPER-FOLDING. 27

make it look a little smarter, you can put a paper
feather on one side of it” (Fig. 39).

“What do we do to the hat to turn it into a ‘hanging
pocket’ ?” asked Bessie.

“Open it as if you were going to put it on, and fold
the two ends (d) one on the top of the other” (Fig. 40).



"Fig. 97
“And what happens next?” said Bob, placing a very

neatly finished barge in front of Aunt Pollie.
“ Bob, that is really capital,” cried Aunt Pollie “I



Fig. 39,

did not expect for one minute that you would De able
to manage it alone.”

“Then, as I have been a. good boy?” said Bob, “ will
you wait one minute, and let me catch you up? I can
make a Captain’s hat very quickly.”

“Yes, do wait for him,’ said Bessie.

Aunt Pollie and the children waited, and Bob very
soon laid a figure like Aunt Pollie’s (Fig. 40) on the
table.
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28 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“I am going to call this top corner b, and this point
a,” said Aunt Pollie, “so if I tell you to place a on. 0’
you will know what to do.”

“ We shall,” said Bob, “and we will do it,”

“And if we turn the figure round,” cried Bessie, very
excitedly, “we shall get the ‘ hanging pocket.’ ”

“You can do it that way,” said Aunt Pollie; “but you
will make a much neater pocket if you fold the flap in-
side, making the corner a go inside the pocket, placing
a on b that way ” (Fig. 41).



Fig. 41. Fig. 42,

“That certainly does make a very pretty ‘hanging
pocket,’” said Bessie.

“Why do you call it a ‘ hanging pocket’?” asked Bob.

“ Because, if you fastened a ribbon on to it you could
hang it against the wall, of course,” said Bessie.

“Didn’t you say something about a ‘magic pocket’ a
little while ago ?” asked Bertie.

“T did,” said Aunt, Pollie, “and we are coming to
that next. Pull out the flap of the ‘hanging pocket’
again, and make this figure” (Fig. 40) “ once more.”

“That is easily done,” said Bob.

“Fold a on b by bending the flap back,” said Aunt Pollie.

“If we turn the paper over, and fold the corner which
lies under @ back in the same way, we shall get another
hat,” cried Bessie.
‘ PAPER-FOLDING. 29

“And that is just what you ought to do, Bessie,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Now open the new hat, as if you were going
to put it on, and fold the ends on the top of one another”
(Fig. 42).

“That makes a very queer figure,” said Bertie.

“And that is turned into the ‘magic pocket,” said
Aunt Pollie, “ by folding this corner, which I will ne a, on
this corner, which I will call 6.”

“Tt certainly is a pocket,” said Bob; “but I don’t see
yet where the magic part comes in.”

“Can anyone lend me a farthing?” asked Aunt Pollie.

“Will this small button do?” asked «
Bessie, giving Aunt Pollie a round, flat
button rather smaller than a farthing.

“Capitally ; it is better than a farthing.
Now, Bob, will you place it in one of these
two pockets?” said Aunt Pollie, holding the lowest cor-
ners (a, Fig. 43) of her magic pockets together between the
thumb and finger of her left hand.

Bob placed the button in one of the pockets, smiling
~ rather scornfully as he did it.

“Hey, presto! disappear,” cried Aunt Pollie, as she
turned the pockets over one on the top of the other three
times.

Then she held the corners of the pockets together once
more and said :—

“Now, Master Bob, where is the button ?”

“Gone,” cried Bertie ; “ the pockets are fairy ones !”

Bob looked rather puzzled.

“Hey, presto! appear,” cried Aunt Pollie, turning the
pockets over again.

Once more the button lay in the pocket.



Fig. 43,

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30 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“ How do you do it ?” asked Bob.

“T really do believe I'see how it is done,” said Bessie.

“Try,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling.

But Bessie was too nervous to try.

“ Are there not four pockets,” she said—“ two on each
side ?”

“Oh! is that the secret ?” said Bob.

« Yes,” said Aunt Pollie, “that is the secret. When I
wish to make the button disappear, I take care to turn the
pocket in which it is, inside, and when it is to reappear, I
turn that pocket outside.”



Fig. 44,

“JT will do that for the boys at school,” cried Bob.

“Have you forgotten all about the boat, Aunt Pollie?”
asked Bertie.

“No, I have not, we will make that next,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Hold your magic pocket in this position” (Fig. 44),
“and take these two points, which I will call «@ and b—one in
each hand—and pull them as far apart as you can without
tearing the paper.”

“That makes a very fine sailing pean cried Bertie
(Fig. 45).

«Yes, that is the sailing boat,” said ree Pollie, “and
I am glad you like it.”

«We have now learnt how to make four different kinds
of boats,” said Bessie. “ We shall be able to make a fleet.”
PAPER-FOLDING. 31

“Would you like to do that?” asked Aunt Pollie, “or
would you rather learn how to make some more paper
things ?”_

“Aunt Pollie, do you mean to say you can show us
something else ?” cried Bessie.

“T know how to make one or two more things out of
paper; but you have nearly learnt all that I can teach
you,” said Aunt Pollie. “Let me see, we have not yet
made a pencil-holder or paper dart. Which shall we make
first ?”

Bessie and Bertie voted for the pencil-holder, and Baby
and Bob for the dart.

“Then I must give my vote to decide it,’ said Aunt
Pollie ; “and I will vote for the pencil-holder, because you
nearly know how to make that already.”

“Hurrah!” cried Bessie and Bertie.

“T suppose you have all quite forgotten how to make
the little cap we used for the head of the doll,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“J think I could make it,” said Bessie.

«“ And I am sure I could,” said Bob.

“So could I, if Aunt Pollie would help me,” said Bertie.

“Well, then, as we shall need two little caps, like those
we used for the doll’s head, for our pencil holder, let us all
set to work,” said Aunt Pollie.

She divided half a sheet of thir. note-paper into four
pieces, and gave a piece to each child.

In a very few minutes two little caps were laid on the
table, and shortly after two more lay beside them.

«There is still another part of our pencil-holder to be
made,” said Aunt Pollie; “and that is quite simple. We
shall need a straight piece of folded paper, not quite as
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32 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS

long as an ordinary pencil, and three-quarters of an inch
wide.”

“Then we shall not need a whole sheet of paper,” said
Bessie.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie ; “you may each take a half-sheet,
and as even that will be rather too long, tear three inches
off the top of it. Then, if you fold that up, it will be ©
about the right size.”

“ How is it to be folded ?” asked Bob.

“Tet me call this end of the paper a, and this b,” said
Aunt Pollie “Fold a on b, and
you will get a line on your paper,
which I will call ¢; fold a on e,
and you will get a line, d; fold a
on d, and you will get a line, e”
(Fig. 46).

“Then I suppose the space be-
tween a and e¢ is to be the measure
of the width,” said Bob. . “It looks
as if it were about three-quarters of
an inch wide.”

“That is right,” said Aunt Pollie,“and I want you to
fold the paper over and over, until it is as wide as that.
How many times will you have to fold it, Bertie ?”

« Hight, I should think,” said Bertie.

“No, only seven,” said Bessie, “though we shall make
eight divisions on the paper.”

“This straight piece,” said Aunt Pollie, “now wants a
cap on each end. It is almost better, as a rule, to make
the straight piece first, and then fit the caps on to it” (Fig.
47), “then you make them exactly the right size.” __

“What shall we do next?” asked Bertie, when the


PAPER-FOLDING. 33

children had fitted a little cap on to each end of the
straight piece (Fig. 48).

“Do next?” said Aunt Pollie. “The pencil-holder is
finished. There is nothing more to do to it.”

“ Finished!” cried all the children.

“Yes, finished,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling at their
astonishment. “When you want to use it, you put the
sharpened end of the pencil
inside one of the caps, and
the unsharpened end in
the other.”

“And then,” said Bob,
“when you put it in your
school-bag, the point of
the pencil does not
break.”

“T see,” said Bessie, “ of
course, that is what it is
meant for. You could
carry a pencil in your pocket if it were protected like that.”

“ Perhaps I ought to have called it a pencil protector,”
said Aunt Pollie.

“T don’t think it much matters what the name is,” said
Bob. “I shall use one like it when I go back to school.”

“It looks prettier,” said Aunt Pollie, “if it is made of
coloured paper. The caps might be made of blue paper,
and the straight piece of red.”

“ T should think that would look very pretty,” said Bessie.

“ Now we can make the dart,” said Aunt Pollie. “For
that you will want a piece of paper which is longer than it
is wide—newspaper will answer the purpose very well.
Fold it in half lengthways.”

D



Fig. 47. Fig 48.
34 PLEASANT WoRK FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Shall we keep it folded ?” asked Bob.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie. “When you have marked the
centre line, which I will call a” (Fig. 49), “unfold it again,
and turn up the two bottom corners like this” (Fig. 49).

« When we first began to make paper toys,” said Bertie,
“we folded all the corners to the centre; now we always
fold them on the middle line.”

“ Hush, Bertie, don’t interrupt,” said Bessie.

“Fold these two sides, which I call b and 6, so that they



lie on the centre line” (Fig. 50), said Aunt Pollie, smiling
at Bertie.

“ And do the same again ?” asked Bob.

“ Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “ once more fold the sides—e, c,
we will call them this time” (Fig. 50) “—on the centre line.”

“ The figure is getting smaller and smaller,” said Bessie
(Fig. 51). 7

« And narrower and narrower,” said Bertie.

“We will make it still narrower,” said Aunt Pollie,
folding the figure in half backwards, “by placing these
two sides (cd, d) on one another.”

“Is the dart nearly finished?” asked Bertie.

“Tt will be quite finished’ if you take hold of the fold
PAPER-FOLDING. 35

which lies between the sides e, e” (Fig. 51), “with the
thumb and first finger of your right hand ” (Fig. 52).

“T believe I could send that dart a very long way,”
said Bob.

“You must practise throwing it some day when you
can get out of doors,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Then that is the last of the paper toys,” said Bessie.

«The last of the paper toys! Dear me, no,” cried Aunt
Pollie. “We have only been folding paper; there are
many more toys to be made by cutting the paper. I have
just remembered, too, some
more folded paper toys. Are
you tired, and shall we stop
work, or shall I show you how
to make a paper bellows, a
paper stamp-case, a paper
cracker, a paper ? ——”

« Aunt Pollie! Aunt Pollie! how many more things ?”
cried Bob.

“Don’t you think we had better do one at a time?”
said Bessie, “ though, of course, we want to learn them all.”

“Then begin with the paper bellows,” said Bertie. “I
cannot think what they will be like.”

“Make a piece of paper square,” said Aunt Pollie.

“It is quite a long time since we used square paper,”
said Bob.

“Fold the paper cornerways, to find the centre,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Unfold it again, and let us call the four
lines running from the centre to the corners b” (Fig. 53).

«That is a fold we have made many times before,” said
Bob.

“Now turn the paper over, and double it in half, first

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36 PLEASANT Work FOR Busy FINGERS.

one way and then the other,” said Aunt Pollie, “and unfold
it again.”

“That will make four more lines,” said Bessie. “ Will
you give those a name?”

“Yes, we will call those four lines a,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Now gather the four corners of the paper together, as if
they were the four corners of a cloth” (Fig. 54).

“ The folds fall into their places very easily,” said Bessie.

« And lay the figure flat on the table,” said Aunt Pollie.



“ Before we can go any further, we must mark some new
folds ——’

“By placing each of the sides on the centre line, I

_ suppose,” said Bertie.

The other children laughed.

“Master Bertie thinks he is getting clever,” said Bob.

“He is quite right,’ said Aunt Pollie. “Each of the
four sides of the upper half must be placed, one after the
other, on the centre line, folded down, and ——”

“ Unfolded again,” suggested Bessie.

“When the fold has been pressed well down,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Then turn the paper over, and fold down the four
sides of the lower half in the same way.”
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37

“That will make five lines on each side of the paper,”

said Bertie.

“ Ves five,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will call the middle
line a, these two lines crossing one another 8, and this

point at which they meet ¢” (Fig. 55).



.
Fig. 35,

“ What happens now ?” asked Bessie.



“Try to place the two lines 6 in their proper folds at
the same time,” said Aunt Pollie. “You will find that you

cause the corner from ¢ to the edge of the
paper to project, and if you double this
corner back, you can form it into one of
the handles of the bellows” (Fig. 56).

“Then, if we do that four times,” said
Bob, “we shall make four handles, two on
each side.”

« And the bellows will be finished,” said
Aunt Pollie. “By holding two handles in
one hand, and two in the other, and pull-



Fig. 57.

ing them out and in, a little wind will puff out from the

open end of the bellows ” (Fig. 57).

The children were very pleased with the paper bellows,
and Baby, especially, seemed to think them quite wonderful.

“ They do really blow,” she said.
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38 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“You are getting so clever with the folding,” said Aunt
Pollie, “that I think you might be able to manage the
paper sweet box, though it is not at all easy to make.”

“Do let us try,” cried Bertie and Bessie together.

“ Do we want square pieces of paper ?” asked Bob.

“ Yes, it is made out of square paper,” said Aunt Pollie,
“and the square has to be marked with many lines before
the actual folds of the box can be made.”

“Then I am sure we may begin by folding it from
corner to corner to find the centre,” said Bob.



Fig. 58,

“Those are the first two folds,” said Aunt Pollic.
“Others must be made, so as to divide each side of the
square into three equal parts” (Fig. 58). “Measure the
divisions with a slip of paper, and be careful to make these
divisions without turning the paper over.”

“ That will make nine little squares,” said Bertie.

“T will call each side of the little square in the centre
6,” said Aunt Pollic. “Now turn the paper over, and we
are ready for more folds.”

“ How many more folds are we to make?” asked Bessie.

“Four more,” said Aunt Pollie, “each of which I will
PAPER-FOLDING. 39

call ¢” (Fig. 59). “ When these are made, turn the paper
back again, and the folding of the box can begin.”

“You have not given names to the four corners of
the little square in the centre, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie.

«We will call each corner d, then,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Now be very careful. Iam going to make the four little
corner squares into windmill-shaped sails, so double them
each in half from corner to corner in the folds already made.
The little central square is to make the bottom of the box.”

“T don’t see how that is to be managed,” said Bob.

“Gather the four corners to-
gether,” said Aunt Pollie, “until
they meet at the centre.”

“Tf you turn that upside
down, it looks very like our old
friend, the paper table,” said Bob.

“ Now place the central square
on the table, and fold the wind-
mill-shaped corners down on the
central square, so that they over-



Fig. 60.

lap one another at the centre, and make this figure”
(Fig. 60); and Aunt Pollie-held up the paper which she
had folded.

The outside corners of the square were shaped into
windmill sails, the top left-hand corner of the square
becoming the sail on the top of it; and the lines which
she had marked ¢ were folded one after another, one on the
top of the other, until the one first folded overlapped the
one last folded.

The children all found that patience was needed to get
the new figure, but they all managed it at last.

“ Now turn the figure over,” said Aunt Pollie, “and fold
AO Preasant Work ror Busy FINGERS.

the sails down, one after the other, tucking the last one
underneath the first” (Fig. 61).

“Both sides of the box are very much alike,” said
Bessie.

«Tf I had not made one,” said Bob, “I don’t believe I
should know how it opened.”

“Tt is a real treasure box,” said Bertie, “with a secret
opening; but I think it is very difficult to make.”

«Tt certainly is not easy,” said Aunt
Pollie. “I will show you how to make
a stamp-case, if you like—that is much
easier.”

“Perhaps if we made a stamp-case
for Bob, he wouldn’t lose so many of
his stamps,” said Bessie,
smiling and nodding at Bob.

“They are so small,” said
Bob, “ and so easily lost.”

« You won’t lose any more
stamps,” said Aunt Pollie, “if you make one of my cases,



Fig. 61. Fig. 62,

so set to work.”

“Do we need a square piece of paper?” asked Bessie.

“No, this time your paper must not be square,” said
Aunt Pollie. “It must be longer than it is wide. Double
it in half, lengthways and across the width, and unfold it
again.” ,

« And what do we do next ?” said Bob.

“Turn down these two corners until they lie on the
centre line,” said Aunt Pollie, “and turn wp these two until
they lie on the centre line” (Fig. 62).

“But we have two centre lines,” said Bessie.

“T will call the line which divides the paper in half
PAPER-FOLDING. 4l

lengthways a a, and that which divides it across the width
b b,” said Aunt Pollie. “All the four corners are to lie on wa.”

“ Now I understand,” said Bessie. “Thank you.”

“ Let us give two more names,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
then we can get on. We will call these two points where
the corners touch one another ¢ and d. Now place ¢ on d
above and below ” (Fig. 63).

«Then we shall make two new folds, which will have to
be named,” said Bessie.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “call the two new folds
ee. Then the next step is to place
ee¢onbb” (Fig. 64).

« Any more names to be given?”
asked Bob.



Fig. 63. Fig. 64,

“Not this time,” said Aunt Pollie. “Turn the figure
over, and you will find that you have a four-sided figure,
two sides of which are much shorter than the other two.”

“ My figure is like that,” said Bertie.

“ Place the two short sides on the centre line,’ said Aunt
Pollie, “so that they touch one another” (Fig. 65), “and
double the figure in half.”

“Which way?” asked Bessie.

“Twill call this side a a, and this side b b” (Fig. 65),
said Aunt Pollie. “Place aa on b b.”

“Tt is beginning to look very much like a double
pocket,” said Bessie.
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42 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Tt is very nearly finished,” said Aunt Pollie. “Pull
out the flap which you will find inside one of the pockets.”

“ Where? where?” cried Bob.

“T haven’t any flap or any pockets,” said Bessie.

“ Because you are holding your figure upside down,”
said Bertie. “Turn the figure round, and you will find a
flap. Look at mine!” (Fig. 66).

“T shall certainly keep my stamps in a case like that,”
said Bob, when he had pulled out the flap; “I can put the



Fig. 68.

English stamps in one pocket, and the foreign ones in the
other.”

“Or the stamps you are going to keep in one pocket,”
said Bessie, “and those you wish to exchange in the
other.” .

“Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie, “didn’t you say something
about making a paper cracker ?”

“I did, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie, “and we can make
that next, if you like. You want stiff paper for it, yet not’
too stiff. Note-paper does not answer the purpose very
well; thin brown paper, or the kind which is used for
Sid niaey paper bags, is the best.”

“T can easily get thin brown paper,” said Bob, and he
quickly fetched a piece from Nurse.
PAPER-FOLDING. 43

“Double your paper in half, and turn down. the four
corners, as you did to make the stamp-case,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 62).

« We all know how to do that,” said Bessie.

“ Now double the figure in half lengthways,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 67). “ We will use the same letters as we did be-
fore. This line will be a a, this one b b,and the two corners ¢ ¢.”
~ «J cannot think what it will be like,” said Bob.-

“You will see in one minute,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Take the top corner, c, between the



lig. 67, Fig. 68. Fig. 69.

thumb and first finger of the right hand, and fold it down
until the line @ lies on the line b b.”

“Shall we fold the other corner, c, in the same way?”
asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “and when you have folded
both corners over, you will find you have a figure which is
almost square” (Fig. 68). “Double it in half backwards,
and the cracker is made.”

“ But how does it crack ?” asked Bob.

“Hold the two corners, ¢, together firmly in the right
hand,” said Aunt Pollie, “and move the cracker swiftly
through the air. The part doubled under at b” (Fig. 69)
44 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“will be pressed out, and will make a little popping sound
as it comes out.”

“Tt isn’t a very loud pop,” said Bertie; “it wouldn’t
frighten anyone. I don’t like loud pops; they make me
jump.”

“With a little practice you can make a louder noise,”
said Bob.

“The double paper cracker makes a very much louder
noise,” said Aunt Pollie, “but ” and Aunt Pollie
hesitated.

“Oh, do show us how to make it,” said Bob.

“Twill show you, if you will promise never to use it
to annoy anyone, and if Bertie will promise not to be
frightened,” said Aunt Pollie.

“T promise,” said Bob, quickly.

Bertie looked rather doubtful. “I don’t like loud
pops,” he said. “I know it is silly, but they do make me
jump, I can’t help it.”

“Very well,” said Aunt Polly, “then we will never mind
about the double cracker. JI am sorry that I mentioned it.”

Bob and Bessie both looked so disappointed, that
Bertie said, very bravely—

“ Do showit to us, Aunt Pollie, and I will try not to jump.”

“Then, Bob, do not forget your promise,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Don’t let Mother or Nurse ever be annoyed or
worried by the double cracker.”

“T will remember,” said Bob.

“Take a piece of paper,” said Aunt Pollie, “and once
more make the figure which has four corners turned down”
(Fig. 62), “and double it in half backwards” (Fig. 70).

“That is the third time we have made the figure with
the corners turned down,” said Bessie.


PAPER-F) OLDING. 45

“Don’t interrupt Aunt Pollie,” said Bob, who was very
anxious to get the double cracker made.

“ Now turn down the two top corners, which I will call b,”
said Aunt Pollie, “so that they lie on the middle line ” (Fig.
71). “Press the folds well down, and unfold the figure again.”

“ Unfold the whole figure ?” said Bessie.
« Are we to unfold the four corners too ?”

“No,” said Aunt Pollie; “only un-



Fig. 72.



fold it until you come back once more to our old friend”
(Fig. 72). “This time, however, it is rather different ; it
has two ‘more folds marked on it. I will call those two
folds crossing one another a and 8, and
the middle fold d.”

“All right,” said Bob, “we under-
stand.”

“ Now, I want you to make the figure
into a four-sided one,” said Aunt Pollie;
“and to do that, you must lay the paper
_ flat on the table, and place your left hand upon the lowest
corner, c. With your right hand draw the two sides of
the paper together until they touch one another at d,; the
upper half of the figure can then be folded down so that
both the corners, ¢ c, lie on one another” (Fig. 73).


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46 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“ Done,” said Bob. “ What happens next ?”

“ Double the figure in half backwards,” said Aunt Pollie,
“and hold it in the same position as you did the single
cracker.”

Pop! Pop! Pop! Three loud pops were heard one
after the other.

“T do call that ” began Bob.

“Jolly!” added Bertie.

“Why, Bertie!” said Bessie.

“Why, Bertie!” said Aunt Pollie.

“That didn’t make me jump a bit,” said Bertie. “I
liked it very much.”

“Well, Bertie, as you are so brave,” said Aunt Pollie,
smiling, “I will show you how to make the ‘gobbling
chicken,’ as we used to call it when we were children.”

Aunt Pollie took a square piece of paper, folded the
corners to the centre, turned the paper over, and folded the
four corners to the centre again,

“You know, perhaps, what we called this figure?” she
said.

“The four pockets,” said Bertie (Fig. 6).

“Take the two corners we called b b,” said Aunt Pollie,
“one in each hand, and double the pockets to which they
belong in half; the other two pockets will thus be brought.
close together, and a hollow. formed between them. From
inside the upper one pull out the corner which we called a,
so that the opening of the pocket forms a cover to the
hollow, and the chicken is made.”

Aunt Pollie held a doubled pocket in each hand, and
moved them towards one another and back again. As she
did so, the opening of the pocket opened and shut like a
big mouth.


PAPER-FOLDING. 47

Bertie and Baby were very much amused at the peculiar
bird, and even Bob smiled when Aunt Pollie made it pick
up little pieces of crumpled-up paper.

“T wish there were a paper toy which Mother would
like,” said Bessie:

“T can show you two ways of folding up a letter,
which I expect she would like to know,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Please show them to us,” said Bessie.





Fig. 74.

“The first way is to fold up the letter as if you were
going to make it into the straight piece for a pencil-holder ”
(Fig. 46). “You remember how to do that 2?”

“Yes,” said Bessie, nodding her head energetically.



“Take the folded paper in the right hand, and holding
it nearly at the end,” said Aunt Pollie, “with the left-hand
thumb and first finger press it from above and below firmly
together” (Fig. 74).

« Ves,” said Bessie once more.

“Now hold it firmly in the left hand at this point,
which I will call a,” said Aunt Pollie, “and with the right-
hand finger and thumb press these two points” (b and ¢, Fig.
74) “together. Then, if you do the same thing over and_
over again, you will make your letter into this shape”

(Fig. 75).
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48 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“T will tell Mother about that’ when we go home,”
said Bessie.

“Which is the other way ?” asked Bertie.

“Fold the letter into four, lengthways,” said Aunt
Pollie, “lay it on the table, and fold one end over the
other at right angles” (Fig. 76). “Fold down the end
A at right angles, so that it lies by the side of 3.
Turn the paper over” (Fig. 77), “and fold B down again
in the same way. Place B behind 4, and it is finished.”



Fig. 76. Fig. 77.

“T like that way better than the other,” said Bessie 3 Gb
keeps the letter so neatly together.”

“ And also you can write on it the name of the person
to whoin it is to be sent,” said Aunt Pollie—< this way”
(Fig. 78); and Aunt Pollie, who had been writing busty,
threw alittle note across to Bessie.

Bessie opened it, read it, and nodded her head.

“Then no more toys for to-day,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Perhaps it may be wet another time; perhaps some day
we may have more clouds, and if we do 2
You'll be the silver lining,” said Bertie, interrupting
Aunt Pollie.

“What does he mean?” said Aunt Pollie,

« We know,” said the other children,


PAPER-FOLDING. 49

« And so do I,” said Nurse, who had come into the room
a few minutes before.

“Well, all I want to know is, do you like paper toys ?”
said Aunt Pollie.

And the children all called out at the top of their
voices, “ We do, we do!”

“Then the very next wet day, I'll show you how to
make some more,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Hurrah for Aunt Pollie!” shouted Bob.

“ Hurrah for the silver lining!” shouted Bertie; and so
the day ended with “ Hurrahs.”
CHAPTER ILI.
PAPER-CUTTING.

A WHOLE week of fine weather and brilliant sunshine
followed the first wet day, and the children spent nearly all
their time out of doors. The paper toys were not laid aside
or forgotten, however ; for the four B’s soon discovered that
there was quite as much fun to be got out of them in the
open air as in the house.

Bob came to the conclusion that he could not properly
enjoy a country walk unless he carried a paper dart in
his pocket. There were so many things he wanted
to try to hit, and as stone throwing was forbidden, he
was soon able to aim his paper dart quite skilfully.

Bessie was very fond of wild flowers, ferns, and mosses,
so that she found the paper box the very thing she
needed for holding her treasures safely. Aunt Pollie
showed her how to make a handle of folded brown
paper; and when this was sewn firmly on to a stiff
brown-paper box, a very handy flower-basket was made.

Bertie soon lost all fear of the paper crackers. If
ever his short legs began to ache, when home was far
away, or if he felt hungry when it was not nearly tea-
time, Aunt Pollie produced a paper cracker. As he
marched along the road, making most alarming noises
which frightened nobody, Master Bertie soon forgot all
about his tiredness and hunger
PAPER-CUTTING. 51

You will easily guess which were Baby’s favourite
toys. She was rarely to be seen, indoors or out of doors,
without a paper doll or a paper windmill. She spent all
her time playing with the one or the other.

So more than a week passed away, and the children
were just as happy as the day was long. They learned to
love Aunt Pollie more dearly the more they saw of her, and,
strange to say, Aunt Pollie seemed to be getting rather fond
of “the four B’s,” as she always called them.

“T can’t think what we did when we had no paper
toys,” said Bessie one morning, as the children were getting
ready for their walk.

“I can’t think what you would do if you had no
Aunt Pollie,” said Nurse.

“And the queer thing about it is, that we ; thought
we shouldn’t like her,” said Bertie.

“ Yes, do you remember,” said Bob, “we quite expected
she would be cross.”

“ Aunt Pollie cross!” said Bessie; and all the children
laughed at the absurd. idea.

“Who is calling me names?” said Aunt Pollie, as she
came quickly into the room.

The children looked at one another, and nobody
answered.

Fortunately, however, Aunt Pollie did not wait for an
answer, and did not even notice their hesitation.

“Do you see what has happened ?” she said, pointing to
the window.

The children ran across the room and looked out. The
beautiful blue sky had entirely disappeared, black clouds
were chasing grey clouds, and a few big drops of rain had
begun to fall. Instead of saying, “Oh dear!” or “What a

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52 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

pity!” to Nurse’s surprise and delight the four children
clapped their hands.

“It is the next wet day,” cried Bertie joyfully.

“We shall be able to learn how to make some more
paper toys,” said Bessie.

“ Hurrah !” cried Bob.

“Well, as you seem to have settled it all,” said Aunt
Pollie, “I suppose we had better begin. Clear the table,
Bob. Place the chairs, Bertie. Ask Nurse for a yard
measure and a bottle of gum, Bessie.”

And almost before anyone could have said “Jack
Robinson,” the table was cleared, and the four children
were sitting round it.

“ We are going to work with scissors to-day,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and before we begin, I want you three elder ones
to promise me to be very careful. We shall have to stop
work if you begin to play; but I think I can trust you.”

“We will be very careful,” said Bessie.

“We will,” said Bob and Bertie.

Aunt Pollie gave them each a pair of scissors, with
rounded points, and then unfolded some sheets of coloured
surface paper, and laid them on the table.

“ Baby will help me,” said Aunt Pollie, “so she will not
need a pair of scissors. Let us set to work, for we all know
by this time that B’s to be happy must be busy.”

« What are we to make first ?” asked Bob.

“Well, first of all, just to get a little practice, I want you
to make something which I expect your Mother will like
better than you will,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Whatever can you mean?” said Bessie.

“T will tell you how to make it,” said Aunt Pollie, “then
perhaps you can tell me how it is to be used. We shall
PAPER-CUTTING, 53

need four strips of paper, each eleven and three-quarter
inches long and two and a quarter inches wide.”

“T will cut those off,” said Bob, setting to work at once
with measure and scissors.

“Each take a strip,” said Aunt Pollie, “and Baby may
take a strip for me. Double your paper in half, so that the
coloured side of the paper is inside, and place it on the
table, so that the folded side is nearest to you.”

“What can we be going to make ?” said Bertie.

“ Perhaps we shall see directly,” said Bessie.

“JT will call this end of the paper a, and this end b”



(Fig. 1), said Aunt Pollie. “I want you now to make a
fringe from a to b by cutting the paper in narrow strips.
All the strips must be as nearly the same size as possible,
so narrow that there are twelve of thenf to each inch of
_ paper, and exactly the same length ” (Fig. 1).

“Then do we cut the paper right across each time?”
asked. Bertie.

“No, rather more than half-way across,” said Aunt
Pollie. “You don’t want to cut the paper into little bits,
only to make a fringe of it.”

The children began cutting the paper, and did not find
it very difficult work, though it took them some little time.

“Now unfold the paper carefully so as not to tear it,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and double it backwards, so that this
time the coloured side is outside.”
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54 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“That makes a very pretty fringe,” said Bessie.

“Tt does not lie very flat,” said Bertie.

«We don’t want the fringe to be flat,” said Aunt Pollie;
“but we do want the two top edges to lie exactly one on the
other, so we will fasten them together with a little gum.”

Aunt Pollie gummed the ends of Bertie’s paper one on
the other, using as little gum as possible; and Bessie and
Bob watched her carefully, and then did the same to their
strips of paper.

«Whilst the gum is drying, I want you to see if you can
find me any round thing which is about the same size as a
candle,” said Aunt Pollie.

The children jumped up from their seats and began to
look about the room. In afew moments Bob returned to
the table with a small ruler, and Bessie with a little round
box ; but Bertie’s sharp eyes had caught sight of a candle,
and he brought it to Aunt Pollie in triumph.

“We shall want the candle directly, Bertie,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Iam glad you found it, but I think I will use the
ruler now;” and Aunt Pollie began winding her fringe of
coloured paper round and round the end of the ruler.

Bessie watched her quietly for a moment, then she said
suddenly—

« Aunt Pollie, I believe I know what you are making.”

“What?” cried Bertie and Bob.

“Tt is one of those paper frills that cook puts round the
bone of a ham.” :

Bob began to laugh.

“Then why should Aunt Pollie want a candle ?”

“Oh! I forgot the candle,” said Bessie, getting very red.

“You are not far wrong, after all, Bessie,” said Aunt
Pollie quickly. “I am making a paper frill; and though
PAPER=CUTTING. 55

this is to be used for another purpose, you could make one
in exactly the same way to decorate a ham. You have so
nearly guessed, that I may as well tell you how this paper
frill is to be used. It is to put round a candle, so that the
drops of wax will fall on the paper, and not on the candle-
stick.”

“Ts that it?” said Bob.

“Jt is nearly finished, too,” said Aunt Pollie. “It only
needs a little gumming, so that it will keep its shape, before
I take it off the ruler.”

Aunt Pollie gummed down the
ends, and then slipping the frill off
the ruler (Fig. 2), placed it round
the candle, and in the candlestick.

“We must show Mother that when
we get home,” said Bessie.

“ Now let us try something which
is rather more difficult,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“ Yes, do,” said Bob, who evidently did not think much
of the candle frills.

“T will show you how to make a book-mark,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Please, Bob, will you cut off three strips of paper ?”

“ How long is each strip to be?” asked Bob.

“The exact length does not matter,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“about four or four and a half inches long, and an inch and
a quarter.or an inch and a half wide.”

“Then if the exact length does not matter,” said Bob,’
“T don’t think I will trouble about half inches. I will
make each strip four inches long and an inch wide.”

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “Double the paper in
half lengthways, so that the coloured side is outside.”


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56 PLEASANT \Vork ror Busy FINGERS.

“ Are we to cut it into little strips to make a fringe?”
asked Bessie, when she had folded her paper.

“Yes, it is to be cut into strips,” said Aunt Pollie, “ but
this time they must be slanting strips, not straight ones”
(Fig. 3).

“I think it will be very difficult to make these strips
all the same length,” said Bertie.















“If you rule a line in pencil near the edge of your
doubled paper, and each time cut up to the line with your
scissors, you will easily make your strips the same length,
Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 3),





















































Bertie ruled the lines as Aunt Pollie suggested, and
found them a great help.

“Now unfold your paper and lay it flat on the table,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Lift up the second strip, which I will |
call a, and fold it back. Then lift up the fourth, and fold
it back in the same way ” (Fig. 4).

“ Are the strips supposed to lie flat ?” asked Bob. “Mine
stick up, though I have pressed them down.”

“Twill ‘show you how to make each strip keep in its
place,” said Aunt Pollie, “when you have turned back every
alternate strip.”
PAPER-CUTTING. 57

“That means, when we have turned back the sixth, the
eighth, the tenth, and so on,” said Bessie.

“It is rather difficult to catch hold of each strip without
tearing it,” said Bertie.

“Use something pointed just to free one strip from the
others,” said Aunt Pollie. “Place the point of this pencil
under the point of the strip, Bertie, that will make it come
away from the others more easily.”

“T’ve turned my strips back,” said Bob. “Will you
please show me how to keep them in place ?”

“You will manage that easily by slipping the point of
each turned-back strip under the point of one of those
which has not been turned back.”

“1 don’t quite see ——” began Bob.

“Well, let me try to explain it more clearly,” said
Aunt Pollie. “We called the second strip a. I think
you will find that it will keep in its place if you slip the
point of it underneath the triangular piece above the first
strip.”

“Then where do we place the point of the fourth
strip?” asked Bessie.

“Perhaps Bob can tell you,” said Aunt Pollie.

Bob thought a moment, looked at his paper, and then
said—

“You place it under the point of the first strip—the
one which was not turned back.”

“Quite right, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie. “Can Bertie tell
us what happens to the point of the sixth strip ?”

“Tt is slipped under the point of the third,” said
Bertie proudly.

“Tt sounds much more diflicult than it really is,” said
Bessie. =
58 PLEASANT Work FoR BuSsY FINGERS.

“And it looks quite pretty when it is finished,” said

Bob, holding up his paper (Fig. 5).



The children were very pleased with the book-mark,
and one after the other, Bob, Bertie, and even Baby held

il
Fig. 6.



up the paper to ad-
mire it.

But Bessie did not
say a word. She sat
staring at the book-
mark, wrapt in thought.

“ Bessie,” said Aunt
Pollie, “don’t you like
it?”

Bessie looked up
quickly. “I knew I
had seen something
like it before; now I
remember where I saw
it. Nurse has a Cross
in her Bible made by
plaiting strips of paper.
May I ask her to let
me show it to you?”

Aunt Pollie said, “Certainly ;” and Bessie ran to find
Nurse. She was back again in a few minutes, carrying a

paper Cross in her hand (Fig. 6).
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“Nurse says it was given to her,” said Bessie. “She
does not know how to make it.” .

“T am sorry,” said Bob; “I should like to make one,
I do think it is pretty.”

“T can show you how to make one,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Tt only needs a little trouble and patience.”

“ Please show us,” said Bob and Bessie together.

“TJ think [ll watch you,” said Bertie.

“You must plan out the Cross with pencil and paper
first,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will give you the measure-
ments of it, and then you can draw the lines or rule
them, as you please.”

“T shall certainly rule them, then,” said Bessie.

“How long is the Cross to be, Aunt Pollie?” asked
Bob.

“ The straight piece is five and a half inches long,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and the cross-piece four inches long.”

“ And how wide?” asked Bessie.

“Both pieces which form the Cross must be an inch
wide,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Now, if I tell you that the top of
the Cross is one and a quarter inches above the cross-piece,
I think you will be able to mark it out on paper.”

“ Now, shall we cut it out ?” said Bob.

“Yes, cut carefully along the lines you have drawn,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Then fold each piece of the Cross in
half to find the central point, and rule the lines, which are
to fix the length of the strips, as Bertie did just now in
making the book-mark.”

“I suppose we must begin cutting the strips,” said
Bessie. “Shall we cut the straight piece or the cross-piece
first ?”

“Wait one minute,” said Aunt Pollie “The only
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60 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

difficulty you will find in plaiting the strips for the Cross
will be at the centre, where the two pieces cross one
another, so it will be best to begin at the centre.”

“That seems queer,” said Bob.

“It is the easiest way,” said Aunt Pollie. “Fold the
Cross lengthways, and cut from the centre to the two points
at which the lines ruled on the long piece and the cross-
pieces meet.”

“To do that we shall have to cut from the centre up-
wards, and from the centre downwards,” said Bessie.

“And if you look closely at Nurse’s Cross,” said Aunt
Pollie, “you will see that on both sides of the cross-
piece the strips slant from the centre outwards
“And above the cross-piece they slant upwards from the
centre,” said Bob.

“ And below it they slant downwards,” said Bessie.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “open your Cross, and
you will see that the two cuts which you have made at
the centre slant in that way.”

“ Now may we cut the other strips ?” asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollic. “ Fold the cross-piece in half,
and cut strips from the centre on each side, making them
slant in the same direction as the centre strips. Then fold
the long piece in half, and cut it in the same way.”

“ How many strips should there be?” asked Bessie.

“If you make nine strips above the cross-piece, twenty-
five below it, and ten on each side of it, I think you will
find that the Cross, when finished, will be like Nurse’s.”

“Do we plait it in the same way as we did the book-
mark?” asked Bessie. ;

“ Yes, exactly in the same way,” said Aunt Pollie. “You
will be able to manage that part easily without any bother.”


PAPER-CUTTING. 61

Bessie finished her plaiting first, and passed it round for
the others to see. Bob, however, was not long after her,
though his big fingers were not so well suited to the work
as Bessie’s little ones.

“T really must show mine to Nurse,” said Bessie, jump-
ing up from her seat.

“ Be quick, then,” said Aunt Pollie, “or you will keep us
all waiting.”

“Tf you are going to show us how to make something
else,” said Bessie, sitting down again, “I had better wait
until afterwards.”

“Of course, I will show you how to make ever so
many ‘somethings,” said Aunt Pollie; “and I will
whisper the name of the next ‘something’ to Bertie and
Baby. You two must guess what it is.”

Aunt Pollie whispered two or three words to Baby, and
she smiled ; but Bertie opened his eyes very wide and shook
his head when Aunt Pollie whispered’ the same words to
him.

“You will each want a square piece of paper,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“And how long and how wide is the paper to be?”
asked Bob.

“ Any size you like,” said Aunt Pollie. “You can make
a large one or a small one, just as you please.”

Bertie seemed more surprised than ever. “Tell me
again, Aunt Pollie,” he said.

“No, wait and see,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling. “Fold
the square in half from corner to corner” (Fig. 7).

“Ts the coloured side of the paper to be inside or out-
side?” asked Bob.

“Outside,” said Aunt Pollie. “T will call these two
62 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

corners @ and 6” (Fig. 7), “and I want you to fold a on b”
(Fig. 8).

“Once more we get a three-cornered figure,” said Bob.

“Will you give the new figure any names?” asked
Bessie.

“Yes, I will call this top corner c¢,” said Aunt Pollie.
“ Now fold the corner we called a back, so that it lies on ¢,
turn the paper over, and fold the corner b on ¢ in the same
way” (Fig. 9).



Fig. 7

“And you get a three-cornered figure again,” said
Bessie.

“T will give names to the corners of the figure,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Let us call the top corner e, and the two
corners lying one on the other d. Then fold the edge
df down on to the long side, turn the paper over, and
fold the other back in the same. way ” (Fig. 10).

“You can’t call it a three-cornered figure this time,”
said Bertie.

“But we will make it into a three-cornered figure,” said
Aunt Vollie, “by cutting off the piece at the top.”

“Tow much of it are we to cut off?” asked Boh.
PAPER- CUTTING. 63

“Cut along this line, which I will call a b,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 10).

“ Aunt Pollie, Ido wish you would whisper once more,”
said Bertie.

Aunt Pollie whispered, Bertie whispered back, and at
tast. Bertie seemed to be satisfied.

“T see,” he said; “I couldn’t think what kind of a net
you meant.”

“A net!” cried Bob and Bessie.

“You have told,” said Baby.



Fig. 8. Fig. 9. Fig. 10.

Bertie looked so unhappy, and Bob and Bessie laughed
so much that Aunt Pollie hastened to set them to work to
finish the net.

“T want you now to cut some strips first on one side and
then on the other,” she said, “never cutting the paper right
through, but each time going quite near to the edge”
(Fig. 10).

“Shall we turn the paper over each time?” said Bob.

“That is the easiest way; said Aunt Pollie. “Hold
your paper very firmly, and try to make the strips as nearly
the same size as possible.”
64. PLEASANT Work FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Finished!” cried Bob.

“Oh, dear!” cried Bessie; “I have cut the end of mine
right off”

«That is with trying to do it too quickly,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Well, Bob, you can finish yours. Unfold it very
carefully as much as you can, and then take hold of the
point in your right hand, and the top in
your left, and pull it out gently” (Fig. 11).

“Then when it has a string,” cried
Bertie, “you can fill it with nuts and hang
it on a Christmas tree.”

«T shall make a new one,” said Bessie.

“You had far better make a paper
chain now,” said Aunt Pollie; “you can
make a net some time at home.”

“ Allright,” said Bessie, cheerfully.

“For a paper chain,” said Aunt Pollie,
“you must get a piece of paper three
inches wide, and as long as possible. The
longer the piece of paper is, the longer
the chain will be.”

Bob measured the paper, and cut off three long
strips.

“Double it in half lengthways,” said Aunt Pollie, “ and
then double the two edges back lengthways again, one on
each side, so that the paper is folded four times.”

«The cutting begins now, I suppose,” said Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “and this is cut first from one
side to the opposite edge, then from the other side to the
opposite edge” (Fig. 12).

“In the same way as we cut the strips for the net,”



said Bessie.
.

_ feeling very pleased that he

PAPER-CUTTING. 65

“And the same way
suddenly.

“ What is the matter, Bob?” asked Aunt Pollie.

“Do you know how to pass yourself through a card?”
asked Bob.

The other children began to laugh.

“No, I don’t,” said Aunt Pollie, “and I don’t quite see
what that has to do with the chain. Let us finish making
the chain, and then you
shall show us the trick
with the card.”

“Allright,” said Bob,



” began Bob, then he stopped



could show Aunt Pollie any-
thing.

“When you have finished
cutting the paper,” said Aunt
Pollie, “unfold it twice, so WN
that you have a single piece of Fig. 13.
paper.”

« Pull it gently apart,” said Bessie (Fig. 18).

“ And you get a fine paper chain,” said Bertie.

“May I show you the trick now?” asked Bob eagerly,
“and please can you give me a card ?”

Aunt Pollie took one of her own visiting cards out of
her case, and handed it to Bob.

“ Will this do?” she said.

“Tt is rather small,” said Bob, “but I think, with a
little care, I can squeeze myself through it.”

Bessie and Bertie began to smile, but Bob looked most
solemn.

“ Ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “I am now about to

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66 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

show you a most marvellous and wonderful trick. I am
about to pass my whole body through this card.”

«You can’t,” said Bessie.

“Of course he can’t,” said Bertie.

“ Well, I must confess,” said Aunt Pollie, “I don’t quite
see how it is to be
done.”

Bob smiled tri-
amphantly



“Then allow me
toshow you,” he said.

He doubled the card in half, and began cutting it in:
strips as if he were going to make a chain, to the great
astonishment — of
the children and
Aunt Pollie (Fig.
14).

“That is very
good,” said Bessie,
“but you won't
be able to pass
through the card
that way.”

Bob took no notice of her remarks, but went soberly on
with his work.

When he had cut the card from end to end, he unfolded it,
and laid it flat on the table. Then he cut it across the middle,
taking care not to cut through the last strip at either end.

“ You see, ladies and gentleman,” he said, “I have only
cut the card along the middle line from this point, which I
will call @”—and he looked up laughingly at Aunt Pollie
—*to this point, which I will call 6” (Fig. 15).












PAPER-CUTTING. 67

“That is very clever, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie.
“One minute, ladies and gentleman,” said Bob, and he
‘pulled the two ends of the card as wide apart as he could,
forming a thin chain.

“Oh!” cried Bessie and Bertie, “is that how you do
it?”

“You put this over your head very carefully,” he said,
“and then you find that you can crawl through it, and so
pass yourself through the card.”

“Capital!” cried Aunt Pollie. “I must try to remem-
ber how to do that, and then I can astonish someone with
it one fine day.”

“ What shall we make next ?” asked Bertie.

Aunt Pollie seemed to be thinking. :

“We shan’t get out to-day,” said Bessie.

“No, indeed, you won't,” said Nurse, who had just come
into the room, and who had overheard Bessie’s last remark.
“Tt is raining faster than ever, and only listen to the
wind.” ‘

“Tt 7s making a noise,” said Bertie. “It sounds some-
how as if it were unhappy.”

“It always seems to me as if it enjoyed itself,” said
Bessie, who was showing Nurse the paper Cross.

“Perhaps it does enjoy blowing people about and toss-
ing leaves up in the air,” said Bertie.

“Blowing about,” repeated Aunt Pollie; “the wind
blowing about! Children, I know what we will make
next. We will make some wind toys.”

“Wind toys?” cried Bertie. “What fun!”

“T will show you how to make the wind-wheel and the
wind-ball,” said Aunt Pollie.

“We know how to make a windmill,” said Baby.

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68 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Tsn’t a kite a wind toy, Aunt Pollie ?” said Bob.

“JT can show you how to make a very small one,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“Show us the wind-wheel first,” said Baby. “It ought
to be the best, because it sounds as if it would be most like
a windmill.”

“To make a wind-wheel,” said Aunt Pollie, “ we shall
need cardboard, and we have none—I forgot that. Now
what is to be done?”

The children looked very unhappy, but Aunt Pollie
was quite equal to the occasion. She went to a cupboard,
and after turning out some old school-books, produced from
amongst them two old note-books.

“There,” she said, very triumphantly, “those will do
famously ;” and she quickly tore off the covers.

“JT should never have thought of those,” said Bessie,
laughing.

“Oh, dear!” said Aunt Pollie, “we can’t get on without
compasses. I forgot those too, and I am afraid we cannot
manage without them.”

“Perhaps we can,” said Bessie. “What are the com-
passes to be used for—to make circles ?”

Aunt Pollie nodded.

“T can make circles without compasses,” said Bob,
jumping up from his seat.

“So can I,” said Bessie, running across the room.

Bob fetched a short piece of string, tied a pencil on to
one end, and fastened the other into the cardboard with a
nail. Bessie fetched two wine-glasses and a small, round
basin, and placed them upside down on the copybook-
covers.

“ Bravo!” cried Aunt Pollie. “You are clever children,
_PAPER-CUTTING. 69

and Bob’s way of drawing a circle reminds me of a compass
we used to make a long time ago at school.”

“Don’t you think you could show us how to make one
like that now?” asked Bob. “The string arrangement is
not very satisfactory ; the string so often slips along the
pencil before the circle is quite finished.”

“How was your compass made?” asked Bessie.

“With a strip of cardboard and a pencil,” said Aunt
Pollie. “One end of the cardboard must be held firmly
with a pin, a, on the paper or card on which the circle is to
be drawn. In the other end
several holes, each just large
enough to hold the point of a
- pencil, must be made; then,
if the point, b, is placed in one
of the holes and moved round
the pin, a circle will be
drawn” (Fig. 16).

“T should think a little pocket-book pencil would
answer the purpose,” said Bob, pulling the pencil out of his
new pocket-book.

“Certainly. The holes need not be big, as the point is
small,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Your compass is better than the string, because you
can make circles of different sizes with it,” said Bessie.



“ And for our wind-wheel we want a large circle with a
smaller one inside it,” said Aunt Pollie.

“There,” said Bob, “I have made an ‘Aunt Pollie’
compass.” :

“That is a very good one, too, said Aunt Pollie. “ We
will use it to make a wind-wheel. Let us call the end of
the cardboard at the centre a, and the end in which the
70 PLEASANT Work FoR BuSY FINGERS.

pencil is now placed b, and the hole nearest the centre ¢”
(Fig. 16).

“Then the outside circle will be made by placing the
pencil in b,” said Bob.

“ And the inside one by placing the pencil in the hole
¢,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Shall we cut out both circles?” asked Bessie.

“No, not both,” said Aunt Pollie; “cut carefully round



Fig. 17.

the outside one. The inner one has to be divided into
twelve triangular parts.”

“Into twelve parts?” said Bob. “Then I should think
we had better begin by dividing it into four.”

“ You will do that,” said Aunt Pollie, “if you draw two
lines, which I will call dd and ee” (Fig. 17), “across the
smaller circle.”

“Then, if we draw eight more lines, dividing each of the
spaces from d to e into three,” said Bob, “we shall have
made twelve spaces ” (Fig. 17).

“ When you have drawn the triangular pieces,” said Aunt
Pollie, “ you must cut them out. I think, perhaps, you will
find that it will be easier to make sixteen triangular pieces
than twelve; but either number will answer the purpose.”
PAPER-CUTTING. 71

“ How are they to be cut out?” asked Bob.

“Cut along each of the lines you have drawn, from the
centre to the edge of the smaller circle,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“and then bend the triangular points, first one way and
then the other” (Fig. 18), “and the wind-wheel is finished.”

“Tt doesn’t look much like a wheel,” said Bertie. “Of
what use are the points, Aunt Pollie ?”

“T expect they catch the wind,” said Bessie.

« And help to push the wheel along,” said Bob.

“That is right,” said Aunt Polliec. “You must try the
wheel on a fine windy day, Bertie. I think you will find
that it will whirl along so quickly that you will not be
able to catch it when once you have started it.”

“May we make the wind-ball, Aunt Pollie?” asked
Baby.

“For that you will necd stiff paper and compasses,” said
Aunt Pollie.

« And large circles and small circles?” said Bob.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie, “three circles all the same
size.”

“Three large circles,” said Bob. “ Shall we cut them
out ?”

«Ves, cut them out carefully,” said Aunt Pollie. “To
make the ball, we shall have to fit the circles one into the
other, and to do that we must cut each of them in a
slightly different way.”

“ How is the first to be cut ?” asked Bob.

«Tt must be cut four times,” said Aunt Pollie, “from
the outside edge towards the centre ” (Fig. 19).

“And what happens to the second circle?” asked
Bessie.

“Tt is cut twice from the outside edge towards the
"72 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

centre,” said Aunt Pollie, “and also across the centre”
(Fig. 20).

“Is number three cut in any way?” said Bertie.

“Yes; it is cut twice across the centre to form a Cross,”
said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 21).

“The third is the most difticult,” said Bertie.

“Are the circles to be cut half-way towards the centre
from the outside edge?” asked Bessie.

“Rather more than half-way,” said Aunt Pollie. “If

Fig. 19. Fig. 20.

you do not cut far enough, you will find it very difficult to
fit one circle into the other.”

“And that is what happens next, I suppose,” said Bessie.

“Now fit the first circle into the second,” said Aunt
Pollie. “To do that, you must bend the two parts of the
upper half forward, so that these two points, which I will
call f” (Fig. 19), “nearly touch one another. Pass them
both through the middle cut of the second circle” (g,
Fig. 20), “and then unbend them again” (Fig. 22).

“So we have fitted Number One into Number Two,” said
Bessie.

“Bend the parts of the upper half towards one another
again,” said Aunt Pollie, “and pass them through the Cross
in the third circle” (Fig. 21).
PAPER-CUTTING. 73

«Spread them out again,” said Bob.
«The only drawback being that they won't sprene
out,” said Bessie.

“They will if you work carefully, and fit one slit into
the other,” said Aunt Pollie; “then when the four pieces
are spread out above and below, the wind-ball is finished”
(Fig. 23).

“J expect that will sail through the air very quickly,”
said Bob.

“Yes, it looks as if a very ial puff of wind would
blow it a very long way,” said Bessie.



Fig. 21.

«You must take the wind-balls out of doors when it
stops raining,” said Aunt Pollie.

« What are we to make next, Aunt Pollie?” said Bob, who
felt that any conversation about fine weather was only waste
of time when heavy rain was beating against the windows,
and there was not even a little bit of blue sky to be seen.

“What would you like?” asked rash Aunt Pollie.

«JT should like something for my doll,” said Baby.

Aunt Pollie looked rather puzzled.

“Something for your doll,” she repeated.

“Baby would like anything you like, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bessie, frowning at Baby. .
74 PLEASANT Worx FoR Busy FINGERS.

“ Would a small sledge for the doll to ride in suit Your
Highness?” said Aunt Pollie.

The three older children scemed very much astonished
when Aunt Pollie offered to make a sledge; but Baby
was quite undisturbed. .

“T should like that very much,” she said, calmly.

“Tt is quite easy to make,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling,
“and we can use the cover of a note-book, a card, or a piece
of thin cardboard for it.”

«Then let us use this note-book cover,” said Bob.

« That will answer the purpose,” said Aunt Pollie, “as it
is longer than it is broad.
Double it in half length-



Fig. 25.

ways, and draw the shape of the sledge on it in pencil”
(Fig. 24).

“Tt is not very difficult to draw,” said Bessie; “even I
can manage that.”

“Cut off the front piece,” said Aunt Pollic, “and by the
front piece I mean this part, which I will call a” (Fig. 24),
“and undouble the card.”

“That makes a very queer-shaped figure,” said Bertie .
(Fig. 25).

“Is there any more cutting to be done?” asked Bob.

“A little more,” said Aunt Pollie. “Begin at the
straight end, and cut along the inner line, being careful not
to cut through the legs, but to cut up each side of them, so
as to leave them free.”
PAPER- CUTTING. 75

“Ts the outer edge to form the runners of the sledge?”
asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie. “When you have cut care-
fully along the upper edge of the ‘runner, and have cut
out the legs, they must be bent down, and the four sides
must be bent up. These dotted lines” (Fig. 25) “show very
distinctly where the folds are to be made.” _

« Are not the sides very short ?” said Bessie.

“They are too short; but then the front and back are
so broad that a piece can be folded up at each end, which
will fill the gap made by the short length of the sides.”

“Won't you give names
to the pieces of the front and
back that are folded inside?” VY
asked Bessie.





“Let us call them a, 3, ¢, aa Vig. oe
and d,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Then, to finish the sledge, you have only to fasten a, b, ¢,
and d to the sides of the sledge” (Fig. 26).

“ How shall we fasten them ?”. asked Bob.

“T think the simplest way is to sew them lightly with
needle and thread.”

' «Well, that is a dear little sledge,” said Baby. “Iam
sure any doll would like a ride in that.”

The other children laughed.

“Tt only wants one thing to make it quite complete,”
said Bob.

“Why, of course,” said Aunt Pollie. “TI have forgotten
the little ledge behind. That must be cut out separately,
and inserted through a slit at the back. Then the sledge
is finished ” (Fig. 26).

Baby was very pleased with the sledge.
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“J don’t want any more toys to-day,” she said. “I want
to play with the sledge and the doll.”

“ Are there any more toys to be made by cutting out
paper ?” asked Bob.

“J should think Aunt Pollie must have come to the
end of her list,” said Bertie.

“T can only think of one more,” said Aunt Pollie. «We
will finish our work for the
day with the paper shut-up
box.”

“Why, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bessie, “that is the very
thing I should like best. I
want a box that can be shut
up very badly.”

“The first thing to be
done,” said Aunt Pollie, “ is

Fig. 27. ~ to make a piece of note-paper
square.”

« We can all do that,” said Bertie.

“T should think so, indeed,” said Bob. “Isn’t that a
perfect square ?” and he held up his sheet of paper.

“Very well and quickly done,” said Aunt Pollie,
“Before you can begin to fold up the box, you must
divide your square into a number of small squares by
folding it in different ways, marking the folds, and un-
folding it again. First of all, you must find the centre.”

“ We can all do that,” said Bertie again.

“Then let us call the centre a,” said Aunt Pollie, “and.
these two corners b and e” (Fig. 27).

“Shall we fold all the corners to the centre, and unfold
them again?” asked Bob.


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«Yes, and that will give you four new lines,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Let us call the line between e and a, the
centre, c. By folding ¢ on ¢, you will get a line we will call
f, and by folding b on ¢, you will get a line we will call d.
If you repeat these folds in each corner, you will divide
your big square into a number of little ones” (Fig. 27).

“Do we really want all these lines before the box can be
made?” asked Bob.

“Tt is very good
practice in folding
andunfolding,” said
Bessie.

“Can you tell
me how many times
you have folded
and unfolded the
paper to make the
lines which are
marked on the
paper?” said Aunt
Pollie.

“Fourteen
times,” said Bertie, promptly. “I counted them as we did
them.”



« And, wonderful to relate, there are fourteen lines,” said
Bessie.

“ You will find the lines very useful when you begin to
fold,” said Aunt Pollie.

“May we begin now?” asked Bob.

“You must cut out all the small corners which I have
marked with a cross,” said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 27).

“That makes a pretty figure,” said Bessie.
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« We will give the parts of it names,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Tt has a square in the middle, and a four-cornered piece,
shaped like a haystack, projecting from each side. We will
call the four corners of the square a” (Fig. 28).

« And the pieces like haystacks b, ¢, d, and e,” said Bob.

“That will do very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “We want
to be able to fold down each of the little squares called
a, so we will cut down this side,” and she pointed to the
paper (Fig. 28).

“When they are folded down,” said Bob, “ the figure is
shaped like a Cross.”

“Ts there any more cutting to

be done?” asked Bessie.
“ Just a little,” said Aunt Pollie,
“To make the box, we shall have
to fasten the opposite ends of the
Cross one into the other.”

“Stick them together with gum, I suppose,” said Bessie.

“No, that is not the way,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling,
« All you have to do is to make a small slit in the ends we
called c and e, and to cut b and d half-way across, so that
they can be doubled back and passed through the slits ”
(Fig. 28).

oy begin to understand why we made all the little
squares,” said Bessie.

“Put the folded ends of 6 through the slit atc, and
open them out so that they will lie flat. Then pass the
folded ends of d through the slit at ¢, open them out, and
the box is finished” (Fig. 29).

« And a very pretty little box it is too,” said Pe

“A dear little box,” said Baby.

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“The very last for to-day,” said Aunt Pollie,“ unless
and she hesitated:

“Go on, go on,” said Bessie and Bertie.

“ We are not a little bit tired,” said Bob, “and dinner is
not quite ready.”

“ Unless,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling, “Baby would like
to make a brown-paper house to put in front of her chairs
and tables and dolls.”

“Of course I should,” said Baby.

“It is very easily made out of a scifi sheet of brown
paper,” said Aunt Pollie. “ The
paper must be folded in
four, the folds being well
pressed down and unfolded
again. Then the middle half
of the paper becomes the
front of the house, and the
quarters at each end the two
sides of it.”

“T should like four windows in my house,” said Baby.

“You shall have them,” said Aunt Pollie; “but we will
make our door first by cutting the paper in the front of
the house near the bottom.”



“Shall we cut a piece of paper right out?” said
Bessie.

“Tf you do that,” said Aunt Pollie, “you will not be
able to shut the door. You must only cut the door on
three sides.” ;

“ How do you make the handle?” asked Baby.

“You make it with pen and ink or pencil,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Now cut your windows, but make them with
double shutters, so that they can be closed at night. You
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can put four in the front of the house, or two in front and
one on each side” (Fig. 30).

“Tt is such fun, being able to put the windows just
where you feel inclined,” said Bessie.

Aunt Pollie laughed. “Iam glad you like the house,”
she said. “I thought it would suit Baby, as it is so very
simple, and easy to make.”

“Perhaps we could draw the chimney-pots,” said Bob,
“or make a sloping roof.”

“JT am sure you can improve it a great deal if you care
to,try,” said Aunt Pollie; “but you must all think about it,
and sce another time who can make the very best brown-
paper house. I am sure you have done enough work for
to-day.”

“Perhaps we have,” said Bob, “ though I don’t feel a bit
tired.”

“Nor do I,” said Bessie and Baby.

And Bertie was going to join in the chorus too, but
somehow or other he gave a big yawn instead.
CHAPTER III.

PAPER-PLAITING.

Bay looked and felt very miserable. The sun was shining
brightly, and Bob, Bessie, and Bertie were out in the garden
playing and shouting, but poor Baby was a prisoner in-
doors. She sat in a high chair in front of the window,
watching the three B’s out of doors; but though they were
very kind and kept looking up at her, she soon began to
think it was very dull work.

“Oh, dear! I do wish I could go out,” she said at last,
with a very deep sigh; but the sigh was stopped by a loud
sneeze, and the sneeze was followed by a still louder one.

It was not the first time either that Baby had sneezed
that morning. There was no doubt about it: Baby had a
very bad cold.

The clock on the mantelpiece struck ten. Baby counted
the strokes as the clear notes chimed out.

“Ten, eleven, twelve, one,” she said. “Ever so long
before dinner.”

_ Aunt Pollie came bustling into the room.

“Well, Baby,” she said, “are you watching them
playing ?”

“Yes,” said Baby, dismally, without even turning her
head. ;

“They seem to be having a fine game,” said Aunt Pollie.

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“Yes,” said Baby again. Then, as she heard the rustle
of paper, she turned round. Aunt Pollie was unfolding
some sheets of red and blue paper.

“Ave you going to make anything?” said Baby, quite
energetically. “May I watch you?”

“Tf you like,” said Aunt Pollie; and Baby tumbled
quickly off her chair and sat down by Aunt Pollie at the
table.

“T am going to make a mat,” said Aunt Pollie.

“T wish I could
make one,’said Baby.

“You can if you
like,” said Aunt Pol-
lie, “it is quiet easy.”

“Of course I
should like,’ said
Baby.

“Then watch me,
while I get the paper ready for you,” said Aunt Pollie.

She cut off a piece of blue paper eight inches square,
doubled it in half, and carefully marked the half inches
with pencil dots along the doubled edge, and also at a dis-
tance of half an inch from the bottom edge. Then she
began cutting strips each half an inch wide (Fig. 1).

“That is to make a fringe,” said Baby.

«Wait a moment, young lady,” said Aunt Pollie, as,
having finished cutting the strips, she unfolded her paper
and laid it on the table (Fig. 2). “Wait a moment before
you decide.”

“That isn’t a fringe,” said Baby.

“Certainly not,” said Aunt Pollie. “Now for my red
paper.”


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A square of red paper the same size as the blue one
was cut off by Aunt Pollie, the half inches were marked on
it after it had been doubled, and it was cut up into sixteen
strips (Fig. 3).

“Now, Baby,” said Aunt Pollie, cheerfully, “we are

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ready for work. I want you to weave these loose red strips
above and below the blue strips, which, as you see, are not
quite free, but are fastened in a kind of frame.”

“With my fingers?” asked Baby, taking one of the
strips between the thumb and first finger of the right hand.

“You might perhaps manage it with your fingers,”
said Aunt Pollie; “ but I think you will do it more easily if
you use this wooden needle.”

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Aunt Pollie presented Baby with a thin piece of wood
between seven and eight inches long, slightly pointed at
one end, and provided with a slit at the other, which she
had made ready herself (Fig. 4).

“The strip of paper is to be the ‘cotton’ for this queer
needle,” said Aunt Pollie; and she placed the end of one
of the red strips through the slit.

Baby took the needle in her right hand, and Aunt
Pollie guided both hand and needle.

The needle was passed under the outside blue strip,
over the second, under the third, over the fourth; first
under a strip, and then over a strip, until the other side
of the blue paper was reached. Then the needle was
unthreaded carefully, and the strip was left in its place,
woven in among the blue strips.

“You must be careful not to unthread the needle,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and you must pull the red strip very gently
under and over the blue strips, or you may tear them.”

“T want to do another,” said Baby.

“You shall do another,” said Aunt Pollie, “ but before
you can do so, you must get some more cotton;” and she
placed a second red strip in the needle.

In order to make a pretty pattern, the second strip was
passed under the first two blue strips, and then over the
third, under the fourth, and so on, first above and then
below. Baby managed to get the second strip in its place
without unthreading the necdle once, and she was quite
pleased with herself.

“More cotton, please,’ she said; and when Aunt
Pollie gave her a red strip, she threaded the needle
herself.

“The third strip,” said Aunt Pollie, “is woven in the
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same way as the first. Can you tell me how to begin,
Baby ?”

“Under the first, over the second,” said Baby, promptly.

“Quite right,” said Aunt Pollie. “You may put that
one in quite by yourself; and if I tell you that the fourth
is just like the second, you will be able to manage that
too” (Fig. 5).

Baby nodded her head vigorously ; she was too much ”
interested in
her work to
waste her time
in talking.

“ Push your



strips up close
together,” said
Aunt Pollie;
“do not let
there be any
spaces between
the strips. Use
the pointed end of your needle to put each strip close up
to the one above it.”

“ More cotton,” said Baby, when the fourth strip was in
its place; and she kept on asking for more, until all the
red strips were finished, and there was no room for any
more.

“It is pretty,” she said.

“ Now, in order to keep each strip in its place, I will
gum down the two ends, and fasten them on to the back
of the frame,” said Aunt Pollie.

Baby fetched the gum, and Aunt Pollie put a little on
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' Then she cut another piece of red paper, eight inches
square, and gummed it on to the back of the mat to make
it quite neat and firm.

Baby was greatly pleased with the mat when it was
finished, and begged Aunt Pollie to let her make another. _

The second time, Aunt Pollie gave her white strips of
paper to weave into her blue frame; and when that was
finished, she made a red and white mat.

She seemed as if she would be quite willing to make
mat after mat. She soon became so skilful that Aunt
Pollie cut thirty-two strips in the frame instead of sixtcen,
and made the loose strips only a quarter of an inch wide.
The narrower strips made the mat look very much prettier,
though it took longer to make.

The time passed so quickly, that Baby was most
astonished when Nurse came to tell her that it was
“nearly dinner-time.” She could scarcely believe that
the morning, which she had expected to be so long, was
really over.

“You shall put a mat under each or the children’s
plates at dinner,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ What will they say ?” said Baby.

«We will see,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Baby, Iam sorry you had to stay in,” said Bob, hurrying
into the room as the dinner-bell rang.

“nr not,” said Baby, quietly.

“Oh, Baby, we’ve had such a fine time,” said Bessie.

Baby smiled ; then, as they sat down to the table, she
began to laugh at the look of astonishment on the three
faces as the three children caught sight of the three mats.

“Thank you, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie.

“ What a pretty mat!” said Bob.
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« Of course, you made them,” said Bertie.

“Don’t thank me,” said Aunt Pollie, “the mats are not
a present from me ; I didn’t make them.”

“Then who did?” asked Bessie.

“There is the maker,” said Aunt Pollie, pointing to Baby,
who was smiling, laughing, and looking very pleased.

« Well,” said Bob, “ you are clever.”

« Will you show me how to do it ?” said Bessie.

“May we all make mats after dinner, Aunt’ Pollie?”
said Bertie. “We don’t want to go out any more.”

“No, we will stay with Baby this afternoon,” said Bob,
virtuously.

Aunt Pollie agreed, though she could not help smiling ;
and as soon as dinner was finished and the table cleared,
she fetched coloured paper, wooden needles, scissors,
measure, and gum, and the whole party set to work.

The three elder ones were very quickly able to make a
simple mat, and Baby greatly enjoyed showing them what
to do and telling them how to do it.

When the three mats were laid on the table, however,
to Baby’s astonishment neither Bob nor Bessie said a word.
They seemed to be thinking.

“I suppose,” said Bob, after a few seconds, “this is not
the only way in which the strips can be woven ?” (Fig. 6,
No. 1).

« Of course not,” said Aunt Pollie ; “there ——”

“Why, we could make ever so many different pat-
terns!” said Bessie, excitedly.

« How ?” said Bob, eagerly.

“Tf, in weaving the first strip, we passed the needle over
-two and under two, instead of over one and under one, we
should get a new pattern,” said Bessie.
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“Or over three and under three,” said Bob. “I see what
you mean.”

“T wish I did,” said Bertie. “Aunt Pollie, what are
they talking about ?”

“ We will make them tell you, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie.
“They are quite right ; and if only they will explain them-
selves a little, I think you will see what they mean.”

“ Well, Bertie,” said Bessie, “don’t you see that if, in
weaving the first row, you pass your needle over two blue
strips and under two blue strips, over two and under two, ;
you will make quite a different pattern from the one you
have there ?” .

“Then for the second row I suppose the needle is
passed first under two blue strips, and then over two,”
said Bertie (Fig. 6, No. 2).

“There, you do understand,” said Bob.

«We will count how many patterns you are able to
make,” said Aunt Pollie; “so far we know of two. I will
write down those two on this piece of paper.”

The children watched her carefully, to see that she
made no mistake, and they all seemed quite satisfied, with
the exception of Bessie, who was looking rather puzzled.

“ Well, Bessie ?” said Aunt Pollie, kindly.

“T suppose you don’t count the outside blue strip at
all 2?” said Bessie. “If you do o

“But we don’t,” said Aunt Pollie; “we call the outside
blue strip on each side the frame, and pass every red strip
under the frame as a matter of course.”

«“ All right,” said Bessie ; “then I quite understand.”

“I know another pattern,” said Bertie. “Pass the
needle over three and under three, over three and under
three” (Fig. 6, No. 4).


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“Quite right, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie; “but there is
another pattern which ought to come before that. Can
anyone think of it ?”

There was a moment’s silence, and then Bessie said—

“Couldn’t you pass the needle over two and under
one?” (Fig. 6, No. 3).

“The very pattern I want,” said Aunt Pollie; and she
wrote it down on her paper.

“ Any more patterns ?” she asked.

“As many as you like,” said Bob. “We could keep on
for ever.”

“Then I will only write down a few more,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Tell me what to put.”

“ Over three and under one,” said Bob (Fig. 6, No. 5).

“ Over three and under two,” said Bessie (Fig. 6, No. 6).

“ Over four and under four,” said Bertie (Fig. 6, No. 7).

“ Over four and under one,” said Bob (Fig. 6, No. 8).

“There, that is enough,” said Aunt Pollie. “I have
now written down eight patterns, which we will number
like this. Look at my list :—

“(1) One over, one under, one over, one uncer.

“(2) Two over, two under, two over, two under.

“(3) Two over, one under, two over, one under.

“(4) Three over, three under, three over, three under.

“(5) Three over, one under, three over, one under.

“(6) Three over, two under, three over, two under.

“(7) Four over, four under, four over, four under.

“(8) Four over, one under, four over, one under.”

“J suppose we could make a pattern with five over and
five under?” said Bob.

“You could,” said Aunt Pollie, “but it would not be
very pretty. It would not look neat and firm.”
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“T think J know how we could make a new pattern,”
said Bessie.

“ How ?” asked Bob.

“By using both Number One and Number Two on
Aunt Pollie’s list,” said Bessie.

“Tell me how I should write your new pattern down,”
said Aunt Pollie, as the other children did not scem to
understand what Bessie meant.

“Two over, two under, one over, one under,” said Bessie
(Fig. 7, No. 1)..

“And, of course, in the same way, you could mix
Number One and Number Three,” said Bob.

“Or Number One and Number Four,” said Bertie.

“T will write both of those down,” said Aunt Pollie, “ if
Bob and Bertie will tell me what to put.”

“One over, one under, two over, one under,” said Bob
(Fig. 7, No. 2).

“One over, one under, three over, three under,” said
Bertie (Fig. 7, No. 3).

“In that way,” said Aunt Pollie, “by using two patterns
together, you can make very many new patterns—more
than I could write down on this small sheet of paper.”

“Tt is interesting making the patterns,” said Bessie.

“Then I will show you how to make some patterns
which are slightly different, and require rather more care,”
said Aunt Pollie. “Get your paper ready, and you shall
each make a mat of a new pattern.”

The children cut their strips and prepared the frames,
and did not keep Aunt Pollie waiting very long.

« We will begin,” said Aunt Pollie, “with Number Two
on our list.

«Two over and two under,” said Bob.
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“Under the frame first,” said Bessie; “then two over
and two under.”

“The second row,” said Aunt Pollie, “is begun by
passing the needle under one, and then finishing the row
in the same way as the first.”

“Two over and two under,” said Bob once more.

“Tn the third row the needle is passed under two,” said
Aunt Pollie, “then over two and under two. And in the
fourth it is passed over one, under two, then over two and
under two” (Fig. 7, No. 4).

“The fifth row is like the first, then,” said Bob, “and I
believe, Aunt Pollie, it is not a new pattern at all.”

“Oh, Bob,” said Bessie, “it is quite a new pattern. It
isn’t in the least bit like any we have made before.”

“Tt seems to me that it is very like Number Two on
Aunt Pollie’s list,” said Bob.

Aunt Pollie did not say anything.

Bessie looked at Number Two and then at her mat.
« Perhaps they are a little bit alike,” she said.

«They are very much alike,” said Bertie. “The only
difference is that in one the red lines are slanting and in
the other they are straight.”

“Oh,” said Bessie, “I didn’t notice that.”

“That is precisely the difference, Bertie,” said Aunt
Pollie. “In Number Two the finished mat is divided up by
straight lines, and in this one the lines run from right to left.”

“Then how can we make the slanting lines, Aunt
Pollie 2?” said Bessie.

« By beginning the regular pattern of two over and two
under, one strip further away from the frame in the second
row than in the first,” said Aunt Pollie, “and again one
strip later in the third than in the second.”
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_ © Would it be possible to make the lines slant the other
way, from left to right ?” asked Bessie (Fig. 7, No. 5).

“Of course,” said Bob. “ Why not ?”

“Then how would you do it ?” asked Bessie.

“Tf the lines are to slant from left to right, the regular
pattern must be commenced one strip nearer the frame
in the second row than in the first, and in the third than in
the second,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Then in the first row we shall have to pass the needle
under two strips before beginning the regular pattern,” said

“Bessie.

“ And in the second row under one strip,” said Bob.

“Tt isn’t so very difficult after all, you see,” said Aunt
Pollie ; “and when you have mastered those two slanting
patterns, you can make others.”

«“ Which are the others ?” asked Bob.

« You can make the lines slant from right to left in the
upper half of your mat,” said Aunt Pollie, “and from left
to right in the lower half” (Fig. 7, No. 6).

“JT should think that would look pretty,” said Bessie.

«You can make the lines slant from left to right, then
from right to left, and again from left to right,” said Aunt
Pollie (Fig. 7, No. 7).

«That must be very difficult,” said Bob.

“Besides these,” said Aunt Pollie, “you can use any
one of the first eight patterns, and make the lines slanting
instead of straight. Number Three makes a very pretty
pattern” (Fig. 7, No. 8).

“There really does not seem to be any end to the
patterns,” said Bessie.

«There are a very great many, certainly,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Some seem more difficult than others; but with
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a little patience, I think you three elder ones ought to be
able to manage all of them.”

“T should like to make every one of the patterns,” said
Bessie.

“If you like to do that, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie, “I will
fasten them all into a brown-paper case for you. That will
keep them all together, and you can show them to Mother
when you go hone.”

“ How is the brown-paper case made ?” asked Bob.

“Tt is only a strip of brown paper, on which each mat
is fastened as it is finished. The only thing to remember
about it, is that the mats must not be fastened quite close
together, or they will be crumpled when the case is folded

up.”

“Tf we could make the edge of the mat prettier, I
should think Mother would like one to put on her table,”
said Bessie.

“You can very easily do that,” said Aunt Pollie. “The
edge of the mat will look better if it is scalloped instead of
straight.”

“But how do we make the scallops?” asked Bob.

“When you have finished weaving the mat, turn it
over,” said Aunt Pollie, “and rule a pencil line about a
quarter of an inch from the edge on each side. Place a
threepenny-piece on the line, so that it nearly touches the
edge of the mat

“Then draw round the threepenny-piece,” said Bob,
finishing the sentence for Aunt Pollie, “and you will get
one scallop.”

«That is the way,” said Aunt Pollie ; “then, by moving
the coin, you can make scallops on each side of your mat ”
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“That certainly does make it look much prettier,” said
Bessie.

“Could we make a round mat?” asked Bertie.

“You could make one,” said Aunt Pollie, “but I think
you would find it a little troublesome. It needs careful
planning before the weaving is begun.”

“IT suppose you must cut out a round piece of paper
first of all,” said Bob.



“We can easily do that,” said Bessie, “with Aunt
Pollie’s compass, which we used the other day to make the
wind-ball.”

“You will want a smaller circle inside your large one,”
said Aunt Pollie, “at a little distance from the edge.”

The children drew the circles on the coloured paper, and
cut carefully round the larger one.

“Double the circle in half,’ said Aunt Pollie, “and mark
the quarter inches for the strips. In cutting them, however,
be careful never to cut beyond the inside circle.”

“Then we are ready to begin weaving,” said Bob.
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The edge of the round mat was ornamented with
scallops, and Bob decorated his mat further by making a
little round hole in the centre of each scallop (Fig. 9).

“You can make a change in your pattern by cutting
some of the strips narrower than others,” said Aunt Pollie,
when the round mats were finished.









Fig. 9.

“J should very much like to try that,” said Bessie. “I
suppose it is more difficult.”

“Not much more difficult,” said Aunt Pollie, “and you
are all getting so clever that I don’t think it will trouble
you much.”

“Tf it is more difficult, we should like to try to do it,”
said Bob. “What can we make, Aunt Pollie ?”

“A book-mark,” said Aunt Pollie, promptly. “ Your
paper must be longer than it is wide, and your broad strips
twice or even three times as wide as the narrow ones.”

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“Then the narrow ones will have to be less than a
quarter of an inch wide,” said Bertie. “That -will be
difficult.”

“Tt is certainly not easy,” said Aunt Pollie. “I think

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will have to be the same size
as those in the frame, I sup-
pose,” said Bob.

“Certainly,” said Aunt
Pollie. “You will need some
narrow and some wide ones.”

“Very well,” said Bob;
“then let us set to work,
Bessie. We shall have to be
very careful indeed.”

“When you have finished,”
said Aunt Pollie, “you can
ornament the two short sides

nn with scallops, but I should
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Fig. 10. the scallops just yet,” said
Bob.
Bob and Bessie set to work to make the book-marks,
and Aunt Pollie offered to show Bertie how to make a flag,
as the book-mark was too difficult for him to manage.
“How big is the flag to be?” asked Bertie, looking
very pleased.
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Pollie. “Let us now make a small one. We will use a
new pencil for the flagstaff—or perhaps a wooden meat
skewer will be better. Run and ask cook to give you one.”

Whilst Bertie was fetching the skewer, Aunt Pollie cut
off a piece of paper four inches
long and two inches wide. This
she doubled in half and cut into
narrow strips about a quarter of an
inch wide. Another piece of paper
the same size, though of a different
colour, was made into a frame by
Aunt Pollie, the strips of that being also a quarter
of an inch wide.

“Cook gave me the skewer,” said Bertie, “ but she
said she didn’t think it would make avery pretty flag.”

“Ah, she didn’t know what we were going to
do,” said Aunt Pollie, taking the skewer from
Bertie. Then, to the small boy’s astonishment,
she cut off the pointed end of the skewer and
carefully gummed round it a very narrow strip of



coloured paper.

“That will be a fine flagstaff,” said Bertie ; « but
where is the flag ?”

Aunt Pollie handed him the frame and strips of :
paper. ;

“You are to make that,” she said, “and I think you
may as well weave it like pattern Number Three—one
over and two under.”

“Tt won't take me very long to do that,” said Bertie,
and he worked so hard and so well that Aunt Pollie was
greatly astonished when he announced that he. had
finished.

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« Are the edges to be scalloped ?” he asked.

« Yes, but only on three sides,” said Aunt Pollie. “The
fourth must be gummed round the staff.”

« Finished,” cried Bob, just at that moment.

« Finished,” cried Bessie; “and I never want to make
another book-mark like that one. It is a bother.”

“Look at my flag,” cried Bertie.

“Tll have the flag,” said Baby, and she wanted it so



Fig. 12.

“Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, “ Nurse has a mat with paper
fringe round it. Can you tell us how to make that?
Wouldn’t paper fringe be prettier than scallops to orna-
ment the edges of our mats ?”

“It does look prettier, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie, “but
it takes very much more making than the scalloped edge.”

“Is the paper fringe made out of the coloured paper ?”
asked Bob.

“It is made of coloured tissue-paper,” said Aunt Pollie, _
“Does anyone remember how we made the fringe for the
candlestick-holders the other day ?”

“T do,” said Bob.

So do J,” said Bessie.
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“We cut a piece of paper, said Bob, “two inches
wide.”

“ Doubled it in half and cut it in fine strips,” said Bessie.

“Then you can do that now with a piece of this pink
tissue-paper,” said Aunt Pollie. “Cut it in very fine strips ;
the finer your strips are the thicker your fringe will be.”

“It is rather
‘straight fringe,” said

Bessie. “The one
on Nurse’s mat was
curly.”

“ And I will show
you how to make
this one curly,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Hold
the fringe in your
left hand and a pen-
knife in your right.
Then place the ends
of two or three pieces
of the fringe over
the knife, and turn the knife backwards, folding the fringe
over and over” (Fig. 12).

“Is that the way it is crimped ?” said Bessie.

“ When you have folded all the pieces of the fringe over
the penknife in this way, you will find it only needs a
little pressing and pulling out to make a very pretty
fringe.”

“Tt takes a long time to do,” said Bessie.

“And you can’t do it very quickly either,’ said Bob.
“The pieces of the fringe tear easily, and they come
right off if you pull them too tightly over the knife.”




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102 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“But if you are able to manage it,” said Aunt Pollie,
“it looks very pretty, when a double row of it is gummed
on toa mat” (Fig. 13).

“Do you really think it looks prettier than the scal-
loped edge?” said Bob.

“ Of course I do,” said Bessie ; “and so do you, only as
it is much more trouble-
some to do, you are trying
to make yourself think that
the edge is as pretty.”

“ Perhaps that is it,” said
Bob, laughing.

“Tt is a very useful
fringe,” said Aunt Pollic.
“Tf it is very thick, it
really looks very pretty,
and you can make an
ordinary cardboard box
look quite gay by covering
its edges with fringe, and
gumming one of the woven
mats inside it” (Fig. 14).

“Can you use the tis-
sue-paper for weaving, Aunt Pollie?” asked Bob.

“You can, and it looks very pretty,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“T should think a tissue-paper mat would be too thin
to be used at all,” said Bessie. om

“Tf made inthe same way as the others, it certainly
would be very thin,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Don’t you make it in the same way?” said Bessie.

“Certainly not,’ said Aunt Pollie. “I. will show you ©


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how to make a round mat for a vase; then you will see
how tissue-paper is used for weaving.”

« Please do, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie.

“You will need a circular piece of cardboard,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“ Of cardboard ?” cried Bob and Bessie.

“ Yes, cardboard,” said Aunt Pollie, “and the diameter
of the circle should be about eight inches.”

“That will be a very large circle, Aunt Pollie,” said Bertie.

«Never mind,” said Aunt Pollie. “Now cut several
strips of tissue-paper, each half an inch wide.”

“ And how long?” asked Bessie. :

“Some must be longer than others, as you will see
directly,” said Aunt Pollie, “but not one of them must be
more than eight inches long.”

“Are the strips all to be of the same colour?” asked
Bob.

“No; some pink and some white,” said Aunt Pollie.
“When you have cut about sixteen pink strips we can
begin.”

“Tm ready,” said Bessie.

« And so am J,” said Bob.

“The ends of these sixteen pieces of tissue-paper,” said
Aunt Pollie, “must be gummed side by side on to the
upper half of the circle. Each strip must be cut the
required length.”

“Then there will be only one strip—the central one—
quite eight inches long,” said Bessie.

“ And the strips on each side of it will get shorter and
shorter,” said Bob.

«You must cut them the exact length you want them as
you work,” said Aunt Pollie.
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“When the ends of all the strips are gummed on, I
suppose the frame is made, and we may begin to weave,”
said Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie. “I don’t think you will need.
telling how to do that.”

“T should think not,” said Bessie.




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“The weaving strips must be of different lengths too,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and all the ends must be gummed down
when there is no room for more strips in the frame.”

“T don’t think tissue-paper weaving is at all difficult,”
said Bob, when he had finished.

“ Now all you need to finish the mat is a thick fringe,”
said Aunt Pollie. “You know how to make that; and you
can gum that on neatly, taking care to double the fringe
over now and again, so as to make it fit the circular form
of the mat” (Fig. 15).
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“Tf the fringe has to be thick,” said Bessie, “ we shall
have to use more than a double fold of paper. May we
make the fringe pink and white to match the strips ?”

“Tt will look prettier, if you do,” said Aunt Pollie. “I
am glad you thought of doing so, Bessie.”

“T shall give my mat to Mother,” said Bessie.

“ And I shall give mine to Nurse,” said Bob. .

“You are all getting to weave famously,” said Aunt
Pollie, carefully examining the mats. “This mat of
Bessie’s is very well made. I am sure a basket weaver
could not have made the strips lie more closely together.”

“JT wish we could try to make a real basket,’ said
Bessie, looking very pleased.

“Oh, Bessie! that would be much too difficult,” said
Bertie. :

“Yes, indeed,” said Bob, beginning to laugh. “Don’t
forget that Pride comes before a Fall, Bessie, my dear.”

But Aunt Pollie did not laugh.

“Would you like to make a basket, Bessie?” she said.
“JT am quite sure you could make one if you tried, and so
could Bob.” /

“Well!” said Bertie.

“Fancy that now!” said Bob.

“ Of course I should like to try,” said Bessie.

“ And so should I,” said Bob.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “The basket is made
by weaving loose strips together. You can make it of thin
cardboard or of stiff brown paper, and you will need eight
strips.”

“ How long and how wide are they to be?” asked Bob.

“T must answer that question by another,” said Aunt
Pollie. “How big do you wish your basket to be ?”
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106 PLEASANT Work for Busy FINGERS.

“T see,” said Bob; “then we can make our strips as
long as we like and as wide as we like.”

“Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie, “only you must make
them all the same size.”

“Thave eight strips,” said Bessie, who had been care-
fully cutting the brown paper.

“And I soon will have,” said Bob, “so plese. ean
Pollie, will you tell us how to set to work ?”

“Lay four of the strips side by side,” said Aunt Pollie, .
“and pin each down at one end to keep it in place; then
weave the other four loose strips in and out in the usual
way. Don’t weave them at the top, Bessie, but inthe
centre, so that they will make the bottom of the basket.”

“Then the bottom of the basket has to be made first,”
said Bob. “TI begin to see how it is to be managed.”

“ Now bend up the ends of the eight strips sharply,”
said Aunt Pollie, “so that they will make the four sides of
the basket, and cut some more strips long enough to weave
right round the basket.”

“ Mine will have to be very long indeed,” said Bob. “J
wish I hadn’t made such a big basket.”

“TI suppose the long strips are to be the same width as
the eight short ones,” said Bessie.

“Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie; “exactly the same
width.”

“How many very long strips shall we want, Aunt
Pollie ?” asked Bob.

“ Three or four, I should éhink ” said Aunt Pollie.

“Can we begin weaving ?” asked Bessie.

“Yes, and work carefully,” said Aunt Pollie. “You
will find these oe rather more difficult to manage than
the shorter ones.”
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Bob and Bessie tried their hardest, and Bob got on very
well; but somehow Bessie found it difficult work. As fast
as she tried to weave the side strips, the other strips
slipped and came out of place. She tried pinning the
strips down at the corners, but that did not help her Way
much.

She was beginning to think she never would manage it,
when Aunt Pollie, who had been looking about the room as
_ ifshe were in search of something, jumped up from her
seat, picked up an old book, and brought it to Bessie.

“There, Bessie,” she said, “place that on the strips
which you have plaited, which are to make the bottom of
your basket. I think you will find that it is small enough
to stand inside, so that the strips for the four sides can be
easily bent up round it, and then they will keep in place.”

“Oh, that is much better,” said Bessie, sighing. “I
thought I should have to give it up, and I didn’t want to
do that.”

“What happens to the ends of the strips, Aunt Pollie?”
asked Bob.

“Which ends do you mean?” said Aunt Pollie; “the
ends of the long strips ?”

“TI have woven them over one another in and out
among the strips,” said Bob. “I meant the other ends
which are standing up round the basket—the ends of the
short strips.”

“But can’t you bend them back and weave them in and
out of the other strips in the same way?” said Aunt
Pollie.

“Of course,” said Bob. “I never thought of bending
them back.”

“T think you will find that to make the basket look
- 108 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

neat,” said Aunt Pollie, “ you will have to weave the short
ends alternately inside and outside, the first inside and the
next outside.”

“There,” said Bessie, “at last I have managed it. It
only wants a handle now.”

“And the handle is made of a narrow strip of brown
paper or cardboard,” said Aunt Pollie. “The two ends must
be passed in and out of the strips on each side of the basket,
but I think you will find that a little gum will be needed
to make them quite firm” (Fig. 16).

“Aunt Pollie, I think that is a
prettier basket than the folded paper
one you showed us the other day,”
said Bob.

“But it is much more trouble-
some to make,” said Bessie. “The
other one is not a bit of bother.”

“And the next time you try to make this kind of
basket,” said Aunt Pollie, “I think you will find it much
easier and not at all troublesome.”

“ Perhaps I shall,” said Bessie.

“Well, Bertie, what are you thinking about?” said
Aunt Pollie. “A penny for your thoughts.”

Bertie started and looked up quickly, but he did not
an wer Aunt Pollie for two or three seconds. Then he
said, as the others began to laugh at him—

“JT was thinking that if Bob and Bessie get to be so
clever at weaving, perhaps they will be able to weave the
stuff for our clothes, and then Mother won't have to buy
any more.”

“JT don’t think they will manage that just yet,”
said Aunt Pollie, smiling; “but would you like to do


PAPER-PLAITING. 109

some weaving? Would you like to make a collar for
pussy ?”

“ May I make one, too?” said Bessie.

“I will show you how to weave wool and string or
cotton, and you shall each make something,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“ Will it be difficult ?” asked Bessie.

“No, quite easy,” said Aunt Pollie. “You will cach
want a board or a flat piece of wood, some nails, and
patience.”

“JT can get the first two easily,” said Bob, “but I don’t
quite see where I am to find the last.”

“We shall each have to supply that ourselves,” said
Bessie, laughing.

“Then, of course, you will need wool or string or
cotton,” said Aunt Pollie. “You had better run to Nurse
and see what you can get, Bessie.”

Whilst Bessie was away, Aunt Pollie showed Bob how
to hammer the nails into the boards. One of them was a
long, narrow piece of wood, and Bob hammered six nails
in each of the narrow ends of it. The nails were put in a
straight line, close together. The other board was wider—
wide enough for Bob to nail twelve nails at each end of it,
six for Bessie and six for Bertie.

Bessie came back into the room just as Bob had finished
hammering the nails. She brought some coloured linen
thread, some wool, some strong Macramé thread, and three
needles of different sizes.

“Capital,” said Aunt Pollie. “You shall work with the
linen thread, Bertie shall have the wool, and Bob the
Macramé thread. How clever of Nurse to give you these
needles.”
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“Shall we thread our needles?” asked Bertie.

“Before you do that you must make a‘ frame,” said
Aunt Pollie, “like the frames we made for the mats.”

“ But how are we to do it?” asked Bob.

“You must fasten the thread or wool on to the first
nail,” said Aunt Pollie, “pass it over the opposite nail—
the first in the second row—then back again to the second
nail in the first row, and across to the opposite nail. So
wind it round each of the nails, until you have made a
number of lines of wool or thread lying side by side, in the
same way as the strips of paper in the frame.”

“Then thread the needle, and begin weaving,” said
Bob. “It is not difficult at all, Aunt Pollie.”

“I think you will find that it takes a long time to do,”
said Aunt Pollie.

The three children set to work, and soon found that
Aunt Pollie was right—the weaving took a very long time.

Bertie finished first ; and when his frame would hold no
more wool, Aunt Pollie took the nails out of his board
and unfastened the work from the frame. He was very
pleased with it, and declared that he should not make it
into anything, but should keep it to show to his Mother.

Bob’s Macramé thread made a very strong band ; and
Bessie’s coloured linen thread looked very pretty.

“TJ suppose, if we used more nails, and made it wider,
we could make a strong bag in this way,” said Bob. ;

“Of course we could,” said Bessie. “I should like to
try to do it.”

“ You shall try, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie. “ Next time
we go out we will buy some Macramé thread, and you shall
make a bag. I want to show you something else just now.
Do you know what this stuff is called ?”
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Aunt Pollie held up a piece of shiny, smooth stuff,
which was black on one side and green on the other.

“Tt is the stuff you use to put under your embroidery,”
said Bessie.

“Tt is oil-cloth,” said Bob.

“J suppose it 7s a kind of oil-cloth,” said Aunt Pollie.
“JT bought it at the wool shop, and Miss Jones called it by
a French name— Toile cirée.” Your Mother will know all
about it.”

“ What are you going to do with it?” asked Bob.

“T am going to show you how to make a very useful
“lamp-mat’ out of it,” said Aunt Pollie.

“A lamp-mat!” cried Bessie. “ Why, Aunt Pollie,
I know Mother wants one. I was thinking I would make
her a paper-plaited one.”

“JT think she would like a cloth one much better,
Bessie,” said Bob.

“Yes,” said Bessie, “I am sure she would.”

“The cloth one can be cleaned so easily,” said Aunt
Pollie, “ and it really looks very pretty.”

“But how is it made?” asked Bertie.

“Tn exactly the same way as the circular paper mat,”
said Aunt Pollie. “The frame is made of cloth, and the
strips for weaving of cloth.”

« And is a piece of the cloth gummed on to the back ?”
asked Bessie.

“No,” said Aunt Pollie; “it is better, in this case, only
to gum a narrow strip round the edge to hide the ends, and
not to mind about covering the back of the mat.”

“T suppose you could use real oil-cloth,” said Bob, “ for
a woven mat.”

“T think you would find it very stiff,” said Aunt Pollie.
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“Perhaps you could manage it by not making an
ordinary frame, but only cutting slits for the strips to be
pushed through,” said Bessie.

“Well, you must try some day,” said Aunt Pollie ; “but
I think you will find it difficult work.”

“Tt couldn't be more difficult than the basket,” said
Bessie.

“ Poor old Bessie,” said Bob, laughing ; “ you did seem to
find the basket difficult. All the same, I must say that I
think it is much more interesting weaving strips without a
frame than with one.”

Bessie only sighed.

“If you would like, I will show you how to make some
book-marks with loose strips,” said Aunt Pollie. “I don’t
think you will find them very difficult, Bessie.”

“T do like book-marks,” said Bessie.

“Well, then, Bob, get the paper ready,” said Aunt
Pollie. “You will each want two strips, half an inch wide
and eight inches long.”

« Are we to use coloured paper?” said Bob.

“Yes, the paper that we used for the mats will do very
“well,” said Aunt Pollie.

«And are both strips to be the same colour?” asked
Bessie.

Aunt Pollie nodded, and said “ Yes” once more.

Bob measured and cut the paper carefully for Bertie
and Bessie and himself.

“Double the strips in half,” said Aunt Pollie, “and lay
them side by side in this way” (Fig. 17), “so that in this
strip—which I will call a—the doubled end is at the top,
and in this—which J will call /—the two open ends are at

the top.”
PAPER-PLAITING. 113

“Before we can do any weaving we shall want some
more strips of paper,” said Bob. “Shall I get some ready,
Aunt Pollie ?”

“ Yes, please,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ And how long and how wide are these strips to be ?”
asked Bessie.

“Half an inch wide, and four inches long,” said Aunt
Pollie; “and the book-

mark wal look prettier if
the short strips are of one
colour, and the long ones
of another.”

“T shall make my long
strips of red paper, and my
short ones of black,” said
Bessie.

“ How many short strips
shall we want?” asked
Bob.

“ Sixteen or seventeen,”
said Aunt Pollie, “or perhaps even more than ate. you

will find out the exact number when you begin to rae.

“ Are we to double the short strips in half?” asked Bertie.

“Yes, double them in half,’ said Aunt Pollie, “and
take one in your right hand. In your left hand you must
hold the two long strips in the position in which they are
lying on the table” (Fig. 17). “The open ends of the short
strip must be placed one on either side of the long strip we
called 6, and through the doubled end of the strip we
called a.”

“Couldn’t we give the short strip a name, Aunt
Pollie ?” said Bob.

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Fig. 17.
.

I14 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie ; “we will call it e Then
if I tell you to pass the ends of ¢ round 6 and through the
doubled end of a, I think you will understand what I mean.”

“We shall,” said Bob, Bessie, and Bertie together.

“The ends of the second strip, which I will call d,” said
Aunt Pollie, “must be placed on either side of a and through
b” (Fig. 18).

“We shall have to hold the long strips in the right
hand and the short strip in the left hand to do that,” said
Bob.

“That is a pity,” said Bertie. “Inever can do anything
with my left hand.”

“Then turn the long strips over when you have put one
short strip in its place,” said Aunt Pollie, “then you can
weave the second short strip with your right hand.”

“T can do it all with my left hand,” said Bob. “I shan’t
turn the paper over.”

“Tt is a very good thing to use the left hand,” said Aunt
Pollie.. “You will be able to do it if you try, Bertie, and it
is such a pity to get into the way of only using the right
hand.”

“TJ suppose the third strip is put in place in the same
way as the first,” said Bessie, who was anxious to get on
with the book-mark. ;

« And the fourth in the same way as the second,” said
Aunt Pollie. “You must weave in the short strips first
one way and then the other, until the long strips are full,
and the last strip is passed through the doubled end of b”
(Fig. 19).

“Tt is quite easy to do,’ said Bob.

“Yes, and the more you do the easier it gets,” said
Bessie. “It isn’t nearly as difficult as the basket.”
PAPER-PLAITING. 115

“J think it is very difficult to weave with the left
hand,” said Bertie. “I can manage all right if I turn it
over.”

“Then I think you had better turn it over each time,”
said Aunt Pollie, “for Bob and Bessie
have finished, and you will be keeping





us all waiting.”
“Finished!” said
Bob. “Is the book-

mark made?”

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Fig. 21.

“Don’t you think the ends look rather untidy, Aunt
Pollie?” said Bessie.

«They certainly do,” said Aunt Pollie; “and you can
quickly make them neater by cutting a little piece off each.
It looks prettier if you cut them on the cross” (Fig. 20).

«Now, that makes a pretty book-mark,” said Bessie.

“Tf you wish to make a wider book-mark,” said Aunt
Pollie, “ you can use three or even four long strips ” (Fig. 21).
12
- 116 PLEASANT. WorK FOR Busy FINGERS.

“Tt is rather more trouble to weave four strips than two,
but perhaps it looks prettier when it is finished.”

“Wouldn’t a book-mark look pretty if the short strips
were narrower than the long ones ?” said Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie, “you could make it that way
if you wished.”

“You remember the Cross we made the other day?”
said Bob.

“That was a book-mark,” said Bertie.

“ But it wasn’t at all like this one,” said Bessie.

“Perhaps not,” said Bob. “That is not what I was
going to say. You did not let me finish my sentence.”

“Well?” said Aunt Pollie.

“T was wondering if we couldn’t make a Cross.”

“Of course we could,” eried Bessie, interrupting him.
« Aunt Pollie, may we make a woven cross ?”

“T am afraid I don’t quite understand how you mean
to do it,” said Aunt Pollie, “but I shall be very glad to be
shown.”

«Then we will show you,” said Bob and Bessie.

“You will want four long strips,” said Bob.

« And a great many short ones,” said Bessie.

«We won’t say how many short ones until we see,” said
Bob.

« Very well,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Lay two of the long strips side by side, and weave
four of the short strips over and through the long strips,
as you did for the book-mark,” said Bessie.

«Oh, I see,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Now weave two long strips across in the same way as
the short strips,” said Bob.

« And then go on weaving short strips,” said Bessie.
PAPER-PLAITING. 117

“Then the straight piece of the Cross is finished,” said
Aunt Pollie. “I suppose I have only to weave four short
strips at each end of the two long strips, and the cross-
piece will be made.”

“Your Cross will be quite finished if you cut all the
ends off slantingly,” said Bob (Fig. 22).

“And very pretty it looks, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie ; “ it
was very clever of you to
think of it. Thank you,
Bessie.”

Bob and Bessie looked
very pleased.

“Would the Cross come
to pieces if we cut the ends
off?” said Bertie, wishing
very much that he could
think of something to show
Aunt Pollie.

“ T don’t believe it would,”
said Bessie.

“You can easily find that
out by trying the experiment,” said Aunt Pollie. “It would
certainly look pretty, Bertie.”

Bertie took up the scissors, and carefully cut the ends
of the cross off:

“Tt does not come to pieces,” he said triumphantly,
when he had finished. .

“ With the help of a. very little gum, you could make it
quite firm,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Tt looks pretty,” said Bessie.

“Couldn’t we make a Cross with a ‘stand’ ?” said Bob.

“Of course you could,” said Aunt Pollic. “You would





Fig. 22.
118 PLEASANT Worx ror Busy FINGERS.

only have to weave three long strips at the foot in the
same way as you wove them for the cross-pieces.”

“T’m going to make one,” said Bessie.

“And I’m going to make something else,” said Bertie.

“What are you going to make, Bertie ?” asked Bob.

But Bertie shook his head.

“JT will show you in a minute,” he said.

Bessie soon made ® very pretty Cross with a stand
(Fig. 23), and Bertie
finished his -weav-
ing and held up a
pair of steps (Figs.
24 and 25).

“T like those,”
said Baby; “very
much.”

“T can show you
how to make a star,
if you like,” said
Aunt Pollie, when the steps and the Cross had been ad-
mired.

“A star!” said Bob, eagerly.

“Yes, a star,” said Aunt Pollie ; “but it is very difficult
to make, and I am afraid Bertie is looking rather tired.”

“Well, Bob and I will try to do it, and Bertie can watch
us,” said Bessie.

“JT do like watching, very much,” said Bertie.

“You must make up your minds, before you begin,
that you have a piece of hard work before you,” said Aunt
Pollie; “but remember, that if you are able to manage
it, you will have accomplished a most difficult piece of
folding.”








PAPER-PLAITING. 119

“All right,” said Bob. “Don’t be afraid, Aunt Pollie,
we won’t be beaten.”

“To begin with,” said Aunt Pollie, “you sught to have
paper which is coloured on both sides. I have not got any,
but we can make some by gumming two pieces of paper
together.”

“That requires careful work,” said Bob, “the paper
crinkles so easily.”

“Yes, it does,” said Bessie. “Don’t you think that I
could make a star with a piece of paper which was only
coloured on one side ?”

“ You can if you like,” said Aunt Pollie, “ but, of course,
it will not look so pretty.”

“How do we begin?” asked Bob. “How many strips
of paper do we need, and how long and wide are they
to be?”

“ Four strips,” said Aunt Pollie, “each of which must be
a quarter of.an inch wide and twelve inches long.”

“Then I had better cut the paper at once,” said Bob.
“The long strips have to be cut very carefully.”

Bob was getting very clever at cutting strips of paper,
and he soon laid eight strips on the table, four for himself
and four for Bessie.

“ Place two of the doubled strips side by side, as you did
for the book-mark ” (Fig. 17), said Aunt Pollie, “and weave
the other two strips, one from the left and the other from the
right, in the usual way. Then pull the loose ends until the
plaiting is quite tight, and the strips form a cross” (Fig. 26).

“You have eight ends,” said Bertie, who was fond of
counting.

“And at present four of them are lying on the top of
the other four,” said Aunt Pollie. “I will call the four top
120 PLEASANT Work FOR BUSY FINGERS.

ones a, b, c, and d, and I want you to fold each of them
over the plaiting so that they lie by the side of one of

the underneath ones.
Fold a so that it lies in
this space, which I
will call a; 6 so that
it lies on 06’; e¢ on

”





c' -
“ And don d’,” added
Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt
Pollie ; “ only the end of
the strip @ must be
passed through the top
of b at this point, which

I have marked with a little star” (Fig. 27).
“That makes it tight at the centre once more,” said Bob.















































Fig. 27.



“ And there are eight
ends once more,” said
Bertie.

“They look prettier
lying side by side than
one on the top of the
other,” said Bessie.

“ What happens next,
Aunt Pollie?” asked
Bob. “It is a_ long,
thin star.at present.”

“We want to make
eight points at the cor-

ners of the plaited centre,” said Aunt Pollie, “and that is_
only to be done by taking great care.”
PAPER-PLAITING. 121

“We will be very careful,” said Bessie; “we will do
exactly what you tell us.”

“I will give some new names to our new figure,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and then we can begin. We must call the
top right-hand strip ¢ now, and we will begin with that.”

“Very well,” said Bob. “What are we to do with it?”

“We want to make a pointed corner of it, and also to
fasten that corner in its place,” said Aunt Pollie. “We can
only use a small part of
c in aking the pointed
corner, so that the end
of it will have: to be
slipped underneath one
of the centre plaits in
the same way that the
end of d” (Fig. 26) “was
slipped underneath.”

“There is a place to
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his figure.

“That will do nicely,” said Aunt Pollie. “ We will call
that plait a” (Fig. 27), “and when we have made a corner
we will slip the end underneath a.”

“ How is the corner made?” asked Bessie.

“You must bend the strip ¢ back until it lies by the
side of d and e” (Fig. 27). “Fold it down, and bend it for-
ward so that it lies by the side of f and g” (Fig. 27), “and
that will give us quite a new figure” (Fig. 28).

“We have made a double corner out of the strip ¢,”
said Bob.

“Tt is not quite finished yet,” said Aunt Pollie. “I am
122 PLEASANT Work FOR Busy FINGERS.

going to make it into a single corner by folding this part of
it, which I will call a, on this part, which I will call 5”
(Fig. 28).

“Then I Sup pORe the end of the strip ¢ is seed to be
slipped underneath,” said Bessie.

“Yes, slip it ads d, and pull it out above ¢,” said
Aunt Pollie (Fig. 28), “and you will find that it will be
more easily pushed under if you cut a little piece off the
end to make it slanting instead of straight.”

“That makes a very neat corner, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bessie. “ How many more of those are we to make ?”

“Seven more altogether,” said Aunt Pollie. “Can
either of you tell me which strip I am to make into a
corner next ? Remember, you cannot make a corner unless
there is a plait under which you can push the end of the
strip to fasten the corner in place.”

“You can make this strip into a corner,” said Bob, point
ing to his figure, “ because you can pass the end of it under e.”

“Quite right, Bob; and we will call that strip Sf.” said
Aunt Pollie (Fig. 28).

“ You can make this one into a corner too,” said Bessie,
pointing to the bottom left-hand strip.

“Call that g,” said Aunt Pollie. “Are there any more
—that will only give us three corners ?”

“TI only see one more,” said Bob, “and that is this one,
which I expect you will call h.”

“Well, make three corners with f, g, and h,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and then we will see what can be done. Don’t
forget to turn each strip backwards first, then forwards to
make the double corner, and then fold the two parts of the
double corner one on the other, and slip the end of the
strip underneath the plait.”
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“Done!” cried Bessie.

“Done!” cried Bob, almost at the same moment.

“ And I don’t see how the other four corners are to be
made,” said Bessie.

“Turn the whole figure over,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
look carefully at the centre plaits. Do you see any plaits
now under which the ends of the strips can be pushed ?”

“T can see four,” said Bob.

“And so can I,” said
Bessie.

“Aunt Pollie,’. said
Bertie, “do you see?

The strips are lying one pe=—=—

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at the beginning.”

“They are, Bertie,”
said Aunt Pollie; “ but i
when Bob and Bessie
have made the four new Fig. 29.
corners out of the four
top strips, I think you will find that they will lie side by
side once more” (Fig. 29).

“Isn’t that queer?” said Bessie.

“There are only four corners after all,” said Bertie. “I
thought you said there were to be eight, Aunt Pollie.”

“Are you sure there are only four, Bertie?” said Aunt
Pollie. “Look carefully at Bob’s figure.”

“There are eight,” said Bessie: “four on each side”
(Fig. 29).

“The next thing we have to do is to put all our strips
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124 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

When that is done we can sct to work to make four twisted
corners at the centre, on each side, and they are more
difficult to manage.”

“The outside corners were very easy, I think,” said
Bob. ’
“Well, perhaps you will think these are easy too,” said
Aunt Pollic. “We shall see. I am going to call this strip b”
(Fig. 29), “and this one @; and I want you to fold b back
so that it lies on a.”

“That makes the
figure look quite differ-
ent,” said Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt
Pollie; “it gives us a
new figure, to which we
must give new names”
(Fig. 30).

“Let us call the strip
which is to make the
first twisted corner a,”
said Bessie.

“Then this strip must be the one,” said Aunt Pollie,
pointing to her figure. “It is the one on the right hand
of the two lowest ones” (Fig. 30).

“ How is the twisted corner made ?” asked Bob.

“The end of the strip a,” said Aunt Pollie, “must be
carefully pushed under b. In pushing it under you must
be careful not to get the strip twisted. You will find
that the easiest way to avoid doing this is to mark
the end of the strip with the letter a in pencil; then as
you push it under 6 be careful to keep the pencil mark in
sight.”































































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ye
Fig. 30,
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“Then do we bend the strip forwards or backwards to
push it under b ?” asked Bessie.

“You bend it round, I should say,” said Aunt Pollie,
“neither forwards nur backwards.”

“T mean,” said Bessie, “is the end of the strip with the
pencil mark pushed above or below the other end of the
strip before it is put under b ?”

“ Below, certainly,” said Aunt Pollie ; “it will slip under
b far more easily below
the other end than above
ay

“Then that makes a
very big loop,” said Bob.

“Oh, you must not
leave it like that,” said
Aunt Pollie, “If you
push the end a very
carefully and slowly
under 0b, as I have
described, you will find
that it will appear in-
side the outside corner, and you will be able to pull it
right out, leaving only a twisted corner at the centre”
(Fig. 31).

“And that is the corner we wanted to make,” said
Bessie.

“Tt does look very pretty,” said Bertie.

“Tt will look far prettier when we have made the other
corners,” said Bob. “How many did you say there were
to be, Aunt Pollie ?”

“Four on each side,” said Aunt Pollie. “Can you tell
me how to make the next one ?”


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126 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“T can,” said Bob. “Take the lowest strip on the left-
hand side, and push it under the plait at the end of it, and
through the outside corner opposite to it.”

“T think that is right, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie. “To
make it quite certain, just point me out the strip you mean.
That one? then I will call it a,
and the plait which it is to go
under b” (Fig. 31).

“Then we can easily make
four corners on this side,” said
Bessie. “I suppose we must



































Fig. 32. Fig. 33,

turn our stars over before we can make the four corners
on the other side.”

“You are beginning to understand all about it,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Quite right, Bessie. When you have made
the eight outside corners and the eight twisted corners,
your star is almost finished.”

“We have still the eight strips, in four pairs, lying side
by side,” said Bertie, when both Bessie and Bob had
finished the eight twisted corners (Fig. 32).
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“ But they are very much shorter than they were when
we began,” said Bessie.

“Yes; there certainly is not very much of them left,”
said Ber ie

“And if you cut them off, there will be nothing at all
of them left,” said Aunt Pollie.

“Ts that what we are to do next?” asked Bob.

« All that is needed to finish the star,” said Aunt Pollie,
“is to carefully cut away the ends of the strips.”

“ All of them ?” said Bessie.

“ All but one,” said Aunt Pollie. “It is just as well to
leave one, so that the star can be hung up by it” (Fig. 38).

“Tt is a fine star,” said Bob.

“We will fasten all our stars on to Baby,” said Bessie,
as Nurse came into the room. “She is the heroine of the
day, she ought to be decorated.”

“Why?” said Baby, looking both surprised and
pleased.

“If Baby had not had a cold, Aunt Pollie would not
have showed her how to make paper mats, and we should
not have stayed in this afternoon to learn about plaiting .
and weaving,” said Bessie.

So the three stars were pinned on to Baby.
CHAPTER IV.

PAPER ANIMALS.

Ir was raining very heavily out of doors, and it almost
seemed as if there were going to be stormy weather indoors
too, for the children were feeling very disappointed and
rather cross.

“Tf it wanted to rain, why didn’t it rain yesterday ?”
said Bob.

“Tt is too bad,” said Bessie, “it might have chosen
another day.”

« And I did so want to see the animals,” said Bertie.

“So did J,” said Baby.

“We all did,” said Bob, Bessie, and Bertie together.

“T’ve never seen an elephant,” said Bessie, “and Nurse
suid she saw three yesterday walking in the precision.”

Bob began to laugh.

“T am glad to find you so merry,” said Aunt Pollie,
coming into the room. “I quite expected to find a gloomy
party. What were you laughing at, Bob?”

“Why, Bessie was talking about elephants walking in a
‘precision,’ ” said Bob.

“Oh, well, perhaps she meant a ‘procession,’” said
Aunt Pollie, kindly. “It wasn’t a very big mistake.”

«Tt is a very big mistake that it is raining to-day,” said
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Bob. “Don’t you think we could go to see the animals,
Aunt Pollie ?”

Aunt Pollie shook her head.

“Tt is quite impossible,” she said. “Have you forgotten
Baby’s cold? One cold is quite enough in a family.”

“Oh, dear! Oh, dear!” said Bertie; and Baby began
to cry. ‘

“Hush, Baby,” said Bessie. “She’s so disappointed,
Aunt Pollie.”

“ We all are,” said Bob.

Aunt Pollie lifted Baby on to her lap, and Baby, big
girl as she was, stopped crying at once, and nestled close to
Aunt Pollie. It wasn’t only the disappointment that had
made her cry—she was feeling poorly and miserable. .

“Then I am afraid it is not a merry party, after all,”
said Aunt Pollie. “I am very sorry you can’t go out to see
the animals in the Menagerie, and it seems to me there is
only one thing to be done.”

“ What is that ?” asked Bessie.

“Tf you can’t go to the animals, the animals must come
to you,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ But how can they ?” said Bob.

“The elephant couldn’t get in at the door,” said Bessie.

Baby sat up straight, and began to laugh.

“ And think of the poor giraffe,” said Bob ; “ he wouldn’t
be able to stretch his neck out straight.”

“Let me show you what I mean,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Tm not going to be made fun of in this way. Get the
table ready, and let us start work at once. Bob, fetch three
pairs of scissors.”

“Three pairs!” cried Bob, greatly astonished.

« What are the animals made of ?” asked Bessie,

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130 PLEASANT Worx For Busy FINGERS.

“This,” said Aunt Pollie, holding up a piece of stiff
brown paper.

The four children looked very much surprised.

“Oh, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, “brown paper is not at
all pretty.”

“Tsn’t it?” said Aunt Pollie. “Well, never mind..
Don’t let us waste any more time. Do as I tell you, and
I think at the end of the morning you will like the brown-
paper animals very much.”

“ What are we to do?” asked Bob.

“Fetch three pairs ——” began Aunt Pollie; but Bob
had vanished from the room.

“ What can I do?” said Bertie.

“Find Bob’s ruler which is marked with inches ;
Baby, run and ask Nurse to lend us a yard measure ; and
Bessie, fetch three pencils from my desk. One, two, three,
away !” cried Aunt Pollie. .

Two minutes afterwards they were all seated
round the table, on which lay three pairs of scissors,
three pencils, two measures, and a sheet of stiff brown
paper.

“ Now we are ready for work,” said Bob.

“Tadies and gentlemen,” said Aunt Pollie, bowing
politely, “I shall have much pleasure this morning in
turning this despised piece of brown paper into marvellous
and wonderful animals.”

“ Hurrah !” cried Bob.

“ Aunt Pollic, you really are ” said Bessie.

“ Yes,” said Bertie, “that is exactly what I think.”

“JT want a bird,” said Baby.

“ Hush !” said Bessie.

“A bird?” said Aunt Pollie; “you want a bird? Then


PAPER ANIMALS. 131

you shall have a bird—your commands shall be obeyed.
Ladies and gentlemen, we will make a stork.”

She gave Bob and Bessie each a pair,of scissors, and
took a pair herself.

“Bertie and Baby must watch us,” she said, “and Bob
and Bessie must be careful not to cut themselves. For
a stork, we shall want a piece of paper seven and a half
inches long and five inches wide.”

Bob took a measure, marked the required length and
width on the paper with his pencil, and cut off three pieces,
each seven and a half inches long and five inches wide.

“Fold the paper in half across the width,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and turn it so that the doubled side becomes the
top. Lay the measure on the doubled side, and carefully
mark the half inches with a pencil.”

The children worked busily, and folded and marked
the paper with pencil dots.

“Now the drawing begins,” said Aunt Pollie. “You
have to make the head with its long bill, the long neck, the
body, the legs, the wings, and the tail.”

« And are we to draw all those ?” asked Bessie, in such
a dismal tone of voice that Aunt Pollie could not help
smiling.

“Tt is easy drawing,” she said; “don’t be frightened,
Bessie. I will help you and give you so many hints that
you will manage it quite easily. First of all, can Baby tell
me how many marks I have made on my paper ?”

“ Four-teen,” said Baby, when she had spent a little
time in counting.

“ And how many divisions are there ?”

“ Fifteen,” said Bertie, promptly.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “Iam going to make a

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132 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

plan of the bird before I begin to draw it, and I want you
to put pencil dots to show where the bill ends and where
the head begins, where the head ends and where the neck
begins, and so on.”

“That certainly will make it much easier,” said Bessie.

“We will use three of the divisions for the bird’s bill,”
said Aunt Pollie,“so your first dot must be put opposite
the third mark.”

« But we have a dot there already,” said Bob.

“Yes, of course,” said Bessie, “the dot that marks the
end of the third
division.”

“But that dot
is close to the edge
of the paper,” said
Aunt Pollie; “the

bird’s bill must be
rather broad, so you must put a dot a little way below
the doubled side of the paper, and opposite the third mark.”

“ All right,” said Bob, “I understand.”

«The bird’s head is small,” continued Aunt Pollie, “and
will only take one of the divisions, so you may put a dot
for it opposite the fourth mark.”

“Then his head certainly will be very small,” said Bertie.

“His neck,” said Aunt Pollie, “is long, and will use up
four divisions, so we shall want a dot opposite the eighth ~
mark to show the end of his neck and the beginning of his
body.”

“ Won’t you give names to any of the dots?” asked Bessie.

“J will, if you think it will help you at all,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Let us call the dot opposite the eighth mark a”
(Fig 1).





Fig. 1.
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“Now for his body, Aunt Pollie,” said Bob, who was
beginning to feel interested in the bird, and anxious to get
on with it.

“For the body,” said Aunt Pollie, “we shall need a
curved line from a to the next dot, which we will call 8,
Bessie.”

“ And where are we to put b ?” asked Bessie.

“One and three-quarter inches from the top of the
paper, a little way past the ninth mark,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ May we begin to draw now?” asked Bob.

“We haven’t planned his legs or his tail yet,’ said
Bessie.

“Oh, I was quite forgetting them,” said Bob. “I do
want to begin the drawing.”

“For the legs,” said Aunt Pollie, “we shall need a dot
close to 6, which I will call c, and for the tail a dot opposite
the thirteenth mark. Then we will call the tenth mark d,
and the drawing can begin.”

“ At last,” cried Bob ; “ the best part will be the drawing.”

“JT should call it the worst part,” said Bessie; “ every-
body knows that I cannot draw.”

“You will be able to do this, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Make a straight line from the end of your paper to the
first dot for the bird’s bill.”

“Make a rounded line from that to the dot opposite the
fourth mark for the head,” said Bob.

“A straight line from there to a for his neck,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and a curved line from a to 6 for his breast.”

“You've forgotten the legs again,” said Bertie, who was
watching the prccesd ine.

“Two straight lines from 6 and ¢ to the bottom of the
paper will quickly make those,” said Bob.
134 PueAsant Work ror Busy FINGERS.

“They will,” said Aunt Pollie; “only do not forget, to
make the bird’s feet. They must be broad, too, if he is to —
stand well.”

“Now we have drawn everything but the wings and
tail,” said Bessie. “How are they made, Aunt Pollie?”

« A curved line must be drawn from ¢ to the lower right-
hand corner of the paper,” said Aunt Pollie, “ and a straight
one from the dot opposite the thirteenth mark to the top
right-hand corner.
In that way you
will find that you
have made two:
feathers, and you
can easily make
five more by draw-
ing slanting lines
inthis way” (Fig. 1).

“ Then are there
only seven fea-
thers in the wings and tail?” said Bessie.

“Thirteen, you mean,” said Bob. “Have you forgotten
that the paper is doubled 2”

“T had quite forgotten,” said Bessie.

“ May we cut the bird out now ?” asked Bob.

“Yes, cut carefully along the lines you have drawn,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and do not forget this time, Bessie, that
the paper is doubled, because you must cut through the
double paper.”

“Well, of all the funny-looking things,” said Bertie, un-
folding Aunt Pollie’s paper when she had cut out the bird
(Fig. 2). :

Baby began to laugh. “It isn’t a bird,” she said.


PAPER ANIMALS. , 135

“Tt is not finished yet,” said Aunt Pollie; “it cer-
tainly does not look very pretty.”

“ Shall we unfold ours?” asked Bob and Bessie.

“ Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie. “Unfold the paper, and
lay it on the table. Now fold the neck back, so that the
bill lies on the tail” (Fig. 3).

“ Why are you doing that, Aunt Pollie ?” asked Bertie.

“Because the bird’s neck must be made to stand up-
right,” said Aunt Pollie, “and the
best way to do that is to fold
part of it underneath the body.”



Fig. 4.

“Oh, Aunt Pollie,” cried Bessie.

“Take the bird in your right hand, and hold the body
firmly, whilst you bend the neck forward again with the
left hand. As you bend it forward double it underneath
the body, and, at the same time, double the body
once more in half. Then bend the neck into position ”
(Fig. 4).

“Tt is beginning to look much more like a stork now,”
said Bessie.

“Yes, it looks very much better with the neck bent
underneath the body,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ And it is not at all difficult to do,” said Bob.
136 PreAsANt Work ror Busy FINGERS.

“It is very much prettier,” said Bertie, “only it some-
how seems to me that its head is twisted round.”

“We will soon make that all right,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Take hold of the bill with the left hand, and. the neck
with the right, and bend the bill downwards until the
sides of the head overlap the neck” (Fig. 5).

“Tt is getting better and better,” cried Bertie.

“Tt is a real beauty,” cried Baby; “ please may I
have it?”



Fig. 6.

“You shall have mine when it is finished,” said Aunt
Pollie; “but we have to make the tail first.”

“The bird won’t stand, Aunt Pollie,” said Bob, who had
been vainly trying to make the bird stand on its thin legs.

“Tt will when it is finished; but we have to make
the tail first,” said Aunt Pollie once more.

“ How is the tail made?” asked Bessie.

“By folding the five middle feathers under,” said
Aunt Pollie, “so that a line from d to the third feather
from the end of each wing is made on each side. Mark
the lines well, and fold them back so that they lie side
by side and the middle feathers lie underneath ” (Fig. 6).

“Then he is really finished at last?” said Bessie.
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“Not quite,” said Bob; “he hasn’t any eyes. He will
never be able to get his dinner without eyes.”

“You must give him one on each side of his head,
then,” said Aunt Pollie. “A pencil mark will answer the
purpose quite well.”

“ He stands now,” said Bob.

« And looks ” said Baby.

“ Lovely,” said Bertie.

“Don’t you think we might make a large family of
storks?” said Bessie.

“ A papa and a mamma and four children,” said Bertie.

“JT would much rather make some other kinds of
animals,” said Bob, “if Aunt Pollie will show us how to
do them.”

“T will, with pleasure,” said Aunt Pollie; “but I don’t
think you will need much showing. You will be able to
manage them by yourselves if I give you a few hints.”

“Then let us begin at once,” said Bessie, “and leave the -
family of storks until another day.”

“All right,” said Bertie. “Which animal shall we
make ?”

“A dog,” said Bob. “I should like a dog.”

“Oh! could we make an elephant ?” said Bessie.

“Or a pig?” said Bertie. “I really should like to
make a pig.”

“J should like a——” Baby stopped to think. “A
thing with four legs and a great long neck. I forget what
you call it.”

“J know,” said Bertie: “a giraffe.”

“ Well, well,” said Aunt Pollie, “I will do my best. We |
may not be able to make all the animals you have men-
tioned. Let us begin with the dog.”


138 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“ Hurrah!” shouted Bob.

“Don’t you think I could try to make one if I fetched
a pair of scissors?” said Bertie. “I really would be very
careful.”

Aunt Pollie looked doubtful. “Don’t you want to help
me, Bertie ?” she said.

“J do,” said Baby.

“JT want to help you, but ——” began Bertie.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie, “you shall try. Fetch
the scissors, Bertie, and ask Nurse to lend you a pair with
blunt points.”

“ Now,” said Bob, when Bertie was comfortably settled,
“how long and how wide must the paper be for the dog ?”

“Four inches long and three inches wide,” said Aunt
Pollie.

Bob measured, marked, and cut off the pieces of paper.

« What do we do next ?” asked Bessie.

“Let me see,” said Aunt Pollie. “Can’t you guess? I
fecl rather lazy, so I want you to tell me what to do.”

Bob laughed, and shook his head at Aunt Pollie.

“You want to make us think for ourselves, you mean,”
he said.

“Fold: your paper in half, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie,
laughing too. “ We will tell you what to do.”

« You are folding it in half the wrong way,” said Bertie.

“AmI?” said Aunt Pollie. “Bessie did not say which
way I was to fold it in half.”

“ Across the width, of course,” said Bob; “and then
mark the half inches carefully on the folded line.”

“You ought to have seven marks,” said Bertie.

« And eight divisions,” said Bessie.

Aunt Pollie did as she was told.
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“ Now I'll give you a little help,” she said, “as you have
helped me so well. To make a plan of the dog, you will
want six pencil dots. The first, for his head, must be placed
not quite opposite, but a little way past, the first mark”
(Fig. 7).

“Then I suppose the second dot is for his neck,” said
Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “and that must be placed
before the third mark, and the dot for his body just after
it.”

“Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, “you are putting your dots
in the wrong places. You are putting them all close to the
top of the paper.” ,

“Why, is that wrong?” asked Aunt Pollie, innocently.

“Of course,” said Bessie. “The dog must have rather a
large head, and rather a thick neck.”

“The dots must be placed a little way below the doubled
edge of the paper,” said Bob.

“Perhaps you can tell me, then,” said Aunt Pollie,
“where to put the other three dots ?”

“T think I can,” said Bob. “One opposite the fourth
mark for his front legs, one opposite the sixth for his hind
legs, and —— _ I don’t see why the last dot is needed.”

“For his tail, of course,” said Bessie. “He must have
a tail.”

“Very good indeed, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie. “The last
dot must be placed between the sixth and seventh marks
for the tail.”

“ Now draw the lines,” said Bessie.

“When, you draw the head, don’t forget the mouth,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and when you draw his legs, don’t
forget his paws.”
140 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“ His body ought to be thicker in front than behind, I
should think,” said Bob.

“ And his hind legs more curved than his front ones,”
said Aunt Pollie.

“Now we can begin cutting it out,” said Bessie, when
the drawing was finished (Fig. 7).

“Is there anything more to be done?” asked Aunt
Pollie.

« You know there is,” said Bessie. “ You must bend his
neck, as we did the stork’s, so that it comes from under-
neath his body.”



Fig. 7.

“And fold down the sides of his head, so that they
overlap his neck,” added Bob.

“ Don’t forget his eyes,” said Bertie.

“Then the dog is finished,” said Aunt Pollie (Fig. 8).

“ What kind of dog do you call that ?” asked Bob.

“ Not a Newfoundland, I’m sure,” said Bessie.

Bob smiled. “ Bessie is afraid of large dogs,” he said.

“T don’t think I am afraid of them,” said Bessie, “ but
I like little dogs much better.”

“T think the prettiest dogs are the ones with long necks
and thin bodies,” said Bertie.

“You mean the greyhound, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie, “I
can tell you how to make one of those, if you like. They
are rather more difficult than the others to manage, on
account of their thin legs.”
PAPER ANIMALS. 141

“ Please let us try,” said Bertie.

“The paper must be five and a half inches long and
three and a half inches wide,” said Aunt Pollie.

“The paper is doubled in half and planned out as
before, I suppose ?” said Bob.

“ Yes,” said Aunt Pollie. She placed one dot be-
tween the first and second marks for the dog’s head, one
opposite the fourth mark for his neck, one between the
fifth and sixth for his front legs, one opposite the ninth for
his hind legs, and one opposite the tenth for his tail.
Then, when the figures had been drawn, the children cut



Vig. 9. Fig. 10.

them out (Fig. 9), folded the neck underneath the body,
and the sides of the head over the neck, and the dog was
finished (Fig. 10).

“T like the dog we made first better than that,” said
Bob.

“T don’t think I shall like either of them as well as the
pig,” said Bertie.

“T suppose that means that you would like to make
the pig next,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ Please,” said Bertie.

“What is the size of the paper?” asked Bessie.

“Five and a half inches long and five inches wide,” said
Aunt Pollie.

Bob cut the paper, and the children worked away, and
soon had the marks and dots in their proper places.
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“ Before you begin to draw,” said Aunt Pollie, “I want
to remind you that the pig has a very short neck, and that
his feet need rather more care than the dog’s, as they
are more shaped ” (Fig. 11).

The children drew the feet carefully, and then cut along
the lines they had drawn with the scissors.

When they began to fold down the head, Bessie made a
discovery.

“We can’t bend the neck underneath the body,” she
said, “it is too short.” _



Fig. 11. Fig. 12.

“T am glad you have found that out, Bessie,” said Aunt
Pollie. “I wanted you to notice that. The pig’s neck is
so short that you will only be able to bend down the sides
of the head to make them overlap the body. The neck
must not be folded underneath at all” (Fig. 12).

“T think the pig is very easy to make,” said Bessie.

“ He looks very fine when he is made,” said Bertie.

“Very sleepy and stupid, you mean,” said Bob. “I
don’t like pigs.”

«Then next time we make pigs,” said Aunt Pollie, “ you
had better try to make a wild boar. Perhaps that will
suit you better.”

“What is the difference between a wild boar and a
pig?” asked Bertie.

“Who can answer that question?” asked Aunt Pollie.
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« A wild boar is livelier,” said Bessie. .

“That is quite true,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling, “ but
there is another difference.”

“T know,” said Bob. “A wild boar has two tusks.
How should I make those, Aunt Pollie ?”

“They are easily managed,” said Aunt Pollie. “ You
will find out how to do them when we make Bessie’s
elephant.”

“May we make that now?” asked Bessie.

“T want you to make the bear first,” said Aunt Pollie,
“then you shall make the elephant.”



Fig. 13. Fig. 14.

“A bear!” cried Baby. “ Will it eat me up ?”

“T don’t think it will,” said Bob.

“Of course it won't,” said Aunt Pollie. “It is only a
paper bear. The paper for the bear must be rather more
than four and a half inches long and five inches wide.”

“The paper will be nearly square, then,” said Bob.

«Very nearly,” said Aunt Pollie. “You will have to be
careful with your drawing this time, for the bear is more
difficult than any you have yet tried.”

«What are his feet like, Aunt Pollie?” asked Bertie.
«“T have never seen a real bear, and I don’t think I have
seen many pictures of bears.”

“He walks very quietly,” said Bob.

« And his feet are very flat and broad,” said Aunt Pollie.
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“That is capital, Bob ; cut that out carefully, and you will
have a very good bear” (Fig. 18).

“ You haven't given him any tail,” said Bertie,

“Oh, I forgot that,” said Bob ; “ but never mind, his tail
is very, very short.”

“So short that it is almost better to forget it in making
a paper bear,” said Aunt Pollie.

“His neck is short, too,” said Bessie. “I suppose we
cannot bend it underneath the body ?”











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Hig. 15.

“No; it is like Bertie’s pig in that respect,” said Aunt
Pollie. “You must bend the sides of the head on each
side of the neck” (Fig. 14).

“Now may we make the elephant ?” said Bessie, when
the bear was finished.

“You may, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie ; “you really have
waited very patiently.”

“How long and how wide must the paper be?” asked
Bob.

“Kight inches long and six inches wide,” said Aunt
Pollie.

Bob cut the pieces of paper, and then the three children
folded them in half, and marked the half inches. With
Aunt Pollie’s help, the planning out and drawing were
PAPER ANIMALS. 145

accomplished, and Bessie was so busy admiring the long
trunk, queer tusks, big body, and small eyes, that she almost
forgot to cut the elephant out.

“Cut carefully along the lines you have drawn, Bessie,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and do not forget to make the trunk
narrow at the end” (Fig. 15).

“Is his head folded down over his body ?” asked Bob.

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie ; “ and his tail must be slightly
bent down; his
tusks ahiguld be
bent upwards, one
on each side of his
trunk, and then he
is finished” (Fig.
16).

“Tf you want
to make him look
very fierce,” said Bessie, “make his tail stick out straight,
and bend his trunk upwards.”

The children all laughed at Bessie’s elephant, he looked
so wild and energetic.

“J should think he wants to fight,” said Bob.

«Yes, I am sure he does,” said Bertie.

“Then we must make him quiet again,” said Bessie;
“we can’t do with fighting here ”—and she bent down the
trunk and the tail, until her elephant looked so quiet and
peaceable that the children christened him “ Jumbo.”

“ Now, young people,” said Aunt Pollie, “we must set
to work, or we shall never finish the Zoological Gardens.”

“What shall we make next ?” asked Bob.

“T want you te make an animal with long ears,” said
Aunt Pollie. “Can anyone suggest one?”

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146 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“ Are the long ears difficult to. make ?” asked Bessie.

“They are not exactly difficult,” said Aunt Pollie, « but
they require a little extra care. Well, have none of you
thought of an animal which has long ears ?”

“T know one,” said Bertie ; “a hare—will that do?”

“Very well indeed,” said Aunt Pollie. “Let us make a
hare next. The paper must be rather more than five and a
half inches long and three and a half inches wide.”

“Double the paper across the width, mark the half
inches, and plan out the pencil dots,” said Bob; “ Aunt
Pollie will tell you where to put the dots.”



Fig. 17.

The children did as they were told, and the hare was
quickly planned, drawn, and cut out (Fig. 17).

“You said the ears were to be long, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bessie, “but don’t you really think we have drawn these
just a little bit too long ?”

“No, Bessie ; I think you will find themall right,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“Then are we to bend them back ?” asked Bob.

“ Certainly not,” said Aunt Pollie, « you must make a
tiny cut in the top of the head, and bend the ears back
imside the head, and push the points of them through the
little slit.”

“ Now that is really clever” said Bessie. “Oh, you sly
Aunt Pollie! Is that why the ears had to be made so long ?”
PAPER ANIMALS. 147

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“That is the reason, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie.

“The hare’s neck is long enough to bend underneath
the body, I should think,” said Bob.

“Yes, quite long enough,” said Aunt Pollie. “You
must bend it in exactly the same way as you did the
dog’s.”

“It isa pretty little hare,” said Bertie, when he had
_ finished ; “it has a very queer little bit of a tail” (Fig. 18).

“ Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, “some animals have horns,
haven’t they ?”

“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “we will make a horned
animal now.” :

« Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie again, “couldn’t the horns be
made in the same way as the ears? Couldn’t they be cut
long and pushed through a little hole in the head ?”

“They are managed in that way, Bessie,” said Aunt
Pollie ; “ only, instead of pushing both horns through the
same slit, two slits are cut, one on each side of the head.”

“JT don’t quite see how you mean, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bob.

“Well, let us each make a chamois, then,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Of course, you all know what a chamois is?”

“T don’t think I do,” said Bertie.

Baby shook her head.

“It is a Swiss goat, isn’t it?” said Bob.

“Yes, an Alpine goat,” said Aunt Pollie, “a goat that
lives in the high mountains of Switzerland. It has two
horns, so that I will show you how to make them stand up
on each side of the head.”

“T should like to see a—-—’ Baby hesitated. “ What
did you call it, Aunt, Pollie?”

« A chamois,” said Aunt Pollie. “The pieces of paper

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148 -_ PLEASANT Work: FoR Busy FINGERS.

must be six inches long and four and a half inches wide,
Bob.”

«Yes, Aunt Pollie,” said Bob.

“ And when the paper has been doubled and the half
inches marked, the dots must be placed in this way, and
the figure drawn like this,” and Aunt Pollie worked away
at her own paper as she spoke.

The children watched her, and followed the directions
she gave them so well, that they soon made a chamois each
(Fig. 19).



Hig. 19. Fig. 20.

“Now,” said Aunt Pollie, “I am going to put the
point of my scissors through the doubled paper a little
way below the edge of the paper, and just after the
second mark. I will call the little slits I make by so
doing a.”

“I understand now,” said Bob. « By putting the
scissors through the doubled paper you have made two
slits, and you can bend the horns back inside the head,
and pass one through each slit.”

“Is that it?” said Bessie. “Why, that makes them
look as if they were really growing !”

“The neck is bent underneath the body, I suppose ?”
said Bob.

“Yes, and the sides of the head are bent down,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and our chamois is finished ” (Fig. 20).
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“May we make another animal with horns?” asked
Bertie. “I know one which has fine long horns.”

“Which is it?” asked Aunt Pollie.

“ Moo—o—o,” said Bertie, quite suddenly.

“A cow!” cried Baby.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie; “we will make a cow.”

“ Will you tell me the size of the paper?” said Bob.

“ Hight and a half inches long,” said Aunt Pollie, “and
eight inches wide. In drawing the head of the animal, be









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Fig. 21.

very careful to mark his mouth, make his horns long
enough, and shape his feet.”

There was silence for a few minutes, as 4 the children
worked away and watched Aunt Pollie.

“ There,” said Bob at last, “mine is cut out. Will you
please tell me, Aunt Pollie, where I am to put a ?”

“Opposite the third mark,” said Aunt Pollie, “below
the doubled edge ” (Fig. 21).

« And the horns must be pushed through,” said Bob.

« We can only bend the sides of the head down; the
neck is a short one this time,” said Bessie.

“Yes ; bend the side of the head slightly back as well as
down,” said Aunt Pollie. “Don’t you think yours is a
handsome cow, Bertie ?” (Fig. 22).
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“ He looks very like the cow in the picture of the house
that Jack built,” said Bertie.

“ He hasn’t a crumpled horn,” said Bessie.

“But we can easily give him one,” said Aunt Pollie,
giving the horn of
her cow a sharp
twist.

“Hurrah!”
cried Bertie.

“Well, Baby,
what is the mat-
- ter?” asked Aunt
‘Fig. ia: Pollie; for Baby

was looking as if
she did not at all approve of the cow.

“You have forgotten my long-necked one,” said Baby.

“No, I haven’t forgotten it,’ said Aunt Pollie. “We
will each make you one now. Can you tell us what a



giraffe is like 2?”
“Tt has a
long neck, and
a little bit of a
head, and — I
don’t know any
Fig. 23, . more,’ said
Baby.

“ Well, Bertie, can you tell us anything more?” said
Aunt Pollie.

But Bertie did not seem to remember anything about
the giraffe, and as neither Bob or Bessie had ever seen a
real one, Aunt Pollie set to work to make one’ herself, so
that the others could copy it.




PAPER ANIMALS. 151

She cut off a piece of paper eight and a half inches
long and six inches wide, doubled it in half, marked the
half inches, planned out the giraffe, then drew it and cut it
out (Fig. 23).

“T had quite forgotten that the giraffe had any horns,”
said Bessie.

“ Oh, yes,” said Aunt Pollie, “ they are not very big, it
is -true, but they are there. Do you see I have put a
opposite the third mark ?”

“The neck and head of the
giraffe are folded in the usual
way, I suppose ?” said Bessie.

« They are,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“but as the giraffe has a very
sloping back, you must bend part
of it in, as you did the stork’s
tail” (Fig. 24).

“Well, it is a queer-looking
thing,” said Bertie.

“More peculiar than pretty, I think,” said Aunt Pollie.

“ And I like it the best of all,” said Baby.

“We have quite a large number of animals now,”
said Bessie.

“Only one bird, though,” said Bob. “ Couldn’t you
show us how to make another bird, Aunt Pollie ?”

“T can show you how to make a goose, Bob,” said
Aunt Pollie; “ but it is rather more difficult than the others.”
“Then, of course, we should like to try it,” said Bob.

“Tt needs very careful drawing,” said Aunt Pollie.

«Then I won’t begin it,” said Bessie.

“J think you had better try, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“you surely will not like yourself to be beaten. You



Fig. 24.
152 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

have managed very well so far, and I will show you a
way of making the difficult drawing of the goose easy.”

“Very well,” said Bessie, “I will do my best.”

“You will want a piece of paper four and a half
inches long and four inches wide. Double it in half,
and mark the half inches along the doubled edge and
also along the side.”

“What is that for?” asked Bob, ;

“I want you to divide the paper into squares,” said
Aunt Pollie, “so that they will
help you with the drawing.”





Fig. 25.



“Then are we to rule lines?” asked Bob.

“Yes; you must rule four lines across the width, and
nine lines down the length,” said Aunt Pollie. «Now,
Bessie, I think you will find those squares very helpful.
I will draw the goose first and you can copy mine”
(Fig. 25).

Bessie found that the drawing was not so very diffi-
cult after all, though her bird was not so handsome as
Bob’s when it was finished.

When the drawing was finished the birds were cut
out, the necks and heads were bent into position, and the
wings turned back on each side (Fig. 26).

Baby was very pleased with the goose, and Bertie
admired it very much.
PAPER ANIMALS. 153

“T suppose we could make the squares before draw-
ing the other animals ?” said Bessie.

“Tt isn’t worth while,” said Bob.

“Tt makes it very much easier,” said Bessie.

“You can make a very = dog, if you care to take
the trouble to rule the
squares,” said Aunt Pollie.

fie aie
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rate than the dogs we have eas AT TT
already made.” yA
“Tt doesn’t seem to be - WE Hest

Fig. 27.



so very, very hard. I
should like to make one,” said Bessie, “if I could.”

“And so should J,” said Bob.

“Well, I will draw one,” said Aunt Pollie, “and you
sha!l try afterwards to make one like it. The paper for
it must be five inches long and five inches wide, and, after
it has been doubled, it
should be divided into
twenty-five squares, and
the figure should be drawn
as before ” (Fig. 27).

“Do let me cut yours
out, Aunt Pollie,” said
Bertie.

“Cut it carefully,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and when you have finished fold the neck
underneath the body, and the sides of the head over the
neck.”

“Then all it will want to finish it will be the eyes,” said
Bessie.

“That certainly is a very handsome dog,” said Bob.


154 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

“Couldn’t we cut out other things besides animals ?”
said Bertie.

“You certainly could,” said Aunt Pollie—< anything you
wished. But whatever you cut out, I am sure you will find
you can make your work easier by doubling the paper in
half, and cutting out both halves at the same time.”

“Let us each cut out something,” said Bertie—“some-
thing that would be useful to our animals, and make the
others guess what it is.”

“Very well,” said Bob. “I will if you will.”

“Then I will do the guessing,” said Bessie; “and I will
shut my eyes, so tna I cannot see what you are doing,
and guess too soon.”

“ And I will run upstairs to fetch some cardboard,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and then I shall not feel tempted to look.”

Aunt Pollie went out of the room, Bessie shut her eyes,
and Bob and Bertie set to work.

“Done,” cried Bertie in a very few minutes.

“Done,” cried Bob, a minute later; and when Aunt
Pollie came back she found a queer little paper man taking
a ride on the back of the elephant, whilst the dogs were
resting under the shade of a marvellous tree made out of
blotting-paper. Aunt Pollie clapped her hands, and all the
children laughed merrily.

“Capital!” cried Aunt Pollie, “capital! The little man
is very funny, but I really think the tree is best. I should
never have thought of using blotting-paper.”

“Who made the tree?” asked Bessie.

Bertie jumped up from his seat and made a grand
bow.

“ Bertie made the tree,” said Bob. “It certainly is very
good.”
PAPER ANIMALS. 155

“So is the man,” said Bertie. “I should like to make
one just like it, so tell me how you did it, Bob.”

“TJ just folded the paper in half and drew the figure,”
said Bob (Fig. 29).

« And then cut it out, I suppose,” said Bessie (Fig. 30).

“ Yes, that was all,” said Bob. “How did you make
the tree, Bertie ?”

“Well, I folded a piece of paper in half, and tried to
draw the tree,” said Bertie, “but it looked so stitf, not a bit















a. Ss

Fig, 29. Fig. 30. Fig. 31.



‘like a tree; so then I folded a piece of blotting-paper in
half, drew a few lines something like branches, and instead
of cutting it out, tore the paper away with my fingers”
(Figs. 31 and 32).

“That was very clever indeed of you, Bertie,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“Aunt Pollie, why did you fetch some cardboard ?”
said Bessie.

“TI was going to show you how to make a jumping
man,” said Aunt Pollie, “and I will make one now, only we
must be very quick, as it is getting so late.”

_ “Then perhaps we had better watch you and not try to
make one,” said Bob.
156 PLEASANT Work For Busy FINGERS.

“T think that would be better,” said Aunt Pollie, “The
jumping man is made out of seven pieces of cardboard.
Can you guess why seven pieces would be needed 2”

“ Well, I suppose his arms would be made of two pieces
of cardboard,” said Bertie.

“His body of another piece, and his head of another,”
said Bob.

“His two legs of two more pieces,” said Bessie, “but
what the other piece is needed for I cannot think.”

“ You are nearly right, but not quite,” said Aunt Pollie.
“The head and body are made out of a piece of cardboard
two inches long, each of the arms out of a piece two inches
long, and each leg out of two pieces, the one an inch long,
and the other an inch and a half long.”

“Why are there two pieces for each leg, Aunt Pollie 2”
asked Bertie.

“Because his legs must move very quickly,” said Aunt
Pollie, who was working busily as she talked.

She measured the cardboard, and drew the outline of
each part lightly in pencil before she cut it out. The
short piece, one inch long, for the leg was rounded at
each end, and the foot was drawn on the long piece.

“Don’t you think the arms are too long ?” said Bob.

“They are certainly longer, in proportion to the other
parts of the body, than yours are or mine,” said Aunt
Pollie ; “but I have purposely made them so, and you will
find out the reason directly.”

“How are the pieces to be fastened together?” said
Bessie.

“With this strong double thread,” said Aunt Pollie.
“J will first sew the two arms on to the shoulders.”

Aunt Pollie made a knot at the end of her thread,
PAPER ANIMALS. 157

passed it first through one of the arms, then through
the body and the other arm, and cut off the thread,
leaving enough to tie in a firm knot. In the same way
the upper pieces of the legs were fastened to the body,
and then each lower piece was fastened
to an upper piece.

“Now we have only to give our
gymnastic friend a pole to swing on,
and he will be finished,” said Aunt Pollie,
and she passed a small piece of stick
through each of the jumping man’s
hands.

The children were very pleased with
nim, and laughed and clapped their
hands as Aunt Pollie made him perform
all kinds of tricks—turn head over heels,
twist over and over, sit astride on the
stick, and jump over it. There seemed
- to be nothing he could not do.

“To-morrow,” said Bob, as the tea-bell rung—« to-
morrow I will make a man, and I will paint him before I
cut him out.”

« And to-morrow I will make one too,” said Bertie.

“Then I will have Aunt Pollie’s now,” said Baby, and
she marched off quite happily, carrying with her the
jumping man (Fig. 33).


CHAPTER V.

PAPER FIGURES.

THouGH the weather was much better the next morning,
Baby’s cold was worse, and though several fine days fol-
lowed the wet one on which the children had made the
paper animals, all thought of a visit to the real animals had
to be given up.

Bertie was turned out of his own bed in the night nursery,
and none of the children were allowed to play with Baby
in the daytime, for the doctor had announced that Baby
had the “ measles.”

The first week that this announcement was made the
three children enjoyed themselves very much, though of
course they were sorry for Baby. It was great fun having
breakfast and dinner and tea downstairs like grown-up
people, and walking about on. tiptoe so as not to make any
noise—not that this was at all necessary, for Baby was not
very ill ; but Bob told the others that he was sure people with
measles wanted to be quiet, and Bessie and Bertie never
thought of doubting him, for he had had measles, and they
had not. :

At the beginning of the second weck, however, all
three of them began to feel tired of keeping quiet, and
decided that measles were not exciting or even interest-
ing, only a great bother. Aunt Pollie found them in a
PAPER FIGURES. 159

very dismal condition one afternoon, and though they
shouted “Hurrah!” when she told them that Baby
was getting on very well, the brightness soon faded from
their faces, for the family were decidedly down in the
- dumps. _

“Tam thinking of spending the afternoon with three
young friends,” said Aunt Pollie, as if she were talking to
nobody at all, though Bob, Bessie, and Bertie were listening
eagerly. “I am thinking of cutting out some paper
figures,” said Aunt Pollie, “and I am hoping that my three
young friends will help me.”

Bob, Bessie, and Bertie did not say a word, but they
each fetched a chair and drew it up to the table.

“T shall fasten my paper figures on to these pieces of
cardboard,” said Aunt Pollie, “and then I shall give them
to someone to show to another young friend of mine who is
ill.”

Aunt Pollie laid on the table, as she spoke, scissors,
coloured surface paper, and some small sheets of card-
board.

“What are we to do?” said Bob, energetically.

“Shall we each want a pait-of scissors ?” asked Bessie.

“Qh, Aunt Pollie, I am glad,” said Bertie. “I was
_ so tired of doing nothing at all.”

“ Dear me!” said Aunt Pollie, “are you the three young
friends ?”

“Of course we are,” cried Bessie, laughing.

“And the young friend who is ill is Baby,” cried
Bertie.

“Fire away, Aunt Pollie,” said Bob. “We want some-
thing to do very badly.”

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “The figures we are
160 PLEASANT Work ror Busy FINGERS.

going to make are, I am sure you will think, very pretty.
First of all, we must ask Bob to cut some broad strips of
paper. You can make the figures any size you please,
but the paper for each figure must be square.”

“T believe I have almost forgotten how to make a piece
of paper square,” said Bertie.

“Oh, I haven't,” said Bessie, and she took one of the
strips of paper which Bob had cut off, and, dividing it up
into nine pieces, soon made each of them two inches square.

“As I have appointed Bob paper-cutter” said Aunt
Pollie, “I will now make Bertie paper-folder. You shall
each fold one square into the shape for a paper figure, and
then we will ask Bertie to go on folding squares until we
have a large supply.”

“ How is the paper to be folded?” asked Bertie.

“Fold the square in half from corner to corner,” said
Aunt Pollie, “and so turn it into a triangle.”

“Now unfold it, and fold it in half again from corner to
corner to find the centre,” said Bob.

But Aunt Pollie shook her head.

“We don’t want to find the centre to-day, Bob. No,
keep your papers folded from corner to corner to form the
triangle, and then fold the triangle in half, so that you
make two still smaller triangles.” *

“T don’t see how the big triangle is folded in half” said
Bertie.

“Well, place your big triangle on the table, so that the
longest side becomes the base, and then fold the two angles
at the base one on the top of the other. Do you understand
now ?” said Aunt Pollie.

“T see,” said Bertie. “Then we have four little
triangles one on the top of the other.”
PAPER FIGURES. 161

“ What happens next, Aunt Pollie?” asked Bob.

“ The little triangles must be put on the table in exactly
the same position as you placed the big one, so that the
longest side becomes the base,” said Aunt Pollie, “and then
the angles at the base must be placed one on the top of
the other.”

“But we have two angles at the base on the right-hand
side,” said Bob.

“Fold the top one over in the usual way,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and then fold the underneath one back, so that it,
too, lies on the left-hand-side base angle.”

“Now we have eight little triangles one on top of the
other,” said Bertie. :

“The folding is finished,” said Aunt Pollie, “and the
cutting may begin.” ,

“That is easy,” said Bertie. “I will very quickly make
you a number of figures like that, and then may I help
with the cutting ?”

“You shall try,” said Aunt Pollie. “It is not very
difficult ; it only requires careful work.”

“Then I will be very quick,” said Bertie, “for I should
like to try to make the figures.”

“Before you begin folding the squares, Bertie,” said
Aunt Pollie, “just to give you a little idea of the figures we
are going to make, you shall each of you make a figure for
yourselves.”

“ How do we do it?” asked Bob.

“Cut away any part of the triangle with your scissors,”
said Aunt Pollie, “and then unfold the paper.”

“ Of course the same part is cut away in each triangle,”
said Bob.

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INTENTS

a hole inthe middle
of his folded tri-
angle, and now
found that he had
made four holes.

“But it would
look pretty,” said
Aunt Pollie, “if you
cut each side of
the triangle in the
same way.”

“Yes, I expect
it would,” said Bob.

“ Make us some
folded __ triangles,
Mr. Paper-Folder,
and let us try,” said
Aunt Pollie, —

Bertie began his
folding busily, and
soon supplied Aunt
Pollie, Bob, and
Bessie with a tri-
angle each.

“JT will tell you
how to cut the tri-
angles,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and you
must try and cut
carefully, so that
one is cut exactly
like another.”
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“Tt sounds as if it were going to be very difficult,” said
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“Wait and see,” said Aunt Pollie. “Before cutting the
triangles, place them in position, the longest side as the
base, and the side which has the four open ends on the left
hand.”

The children held the triangles, as Aunt Pollie described,
in their left hands, and the scissors in the right, waiting
eagerly for further orders.

“We will begin,” said Aunt Pollie, “ by cutting off the
right-hand corner of the triangle by a line like this” (Fig.
1, No. la). “Perhaps Bob can tell us what kind of line
that is ?”

“ A straight line,” said Bob.

“Can’t you tell us something else about it ?” said Aunt
Pollie. “Is it a horizontal line ?”

“No,” said Bob, “ it is a perpendicular line.”

“ What a long name,” said Bertie.

“Now cut off the left-hand corner in the same way,”
said Aunt Pollie (16).

“And we shall have made two per—pen—dic—u—lar
lines,” said Bessie (1c).

“ Quite right, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie, smiling. “Now
unfold your paper.”

“Well, that is a queer figure,” said Bessie, in a tone of
great astonishment. “Only fancy! I never thought we
were making a figure like that ” (Fig. 2, No. 1).

“Tt looks rather like a frame,” said Bertie.

“ Another square, please,” said Aunt Pollie ; and Bertie,
who had been watching the others, returned once more to
his folding.

“What kind of line would you call that, Bob 2” asked
Aunt Pollie, cutting off the top corner of her triangle
(Fig. 1 No. 1d).
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“ A horizontal line,” said Bob.

“And this figure is of what shape?” asked Aunt
Pollie, unfolding her paper.

“ Cross-shaped,” said Bessie; “and it makes a pretty
cross, too.”

“T am sure I could cut out a figure like that,” said
Bertie. “May I try?”

“I think you will find you have enough work at
present,” said Aunt Pollie, laughing. “Three more folded
triangles, please. Our orders will come in very quickly,
for the triangles are cut up more speedily than they are
made.”

“They are, indeed,” said Bertie, presenting cach of the
workers with a triangle.

“For our third figure,” said Aunt Pollie, “ we will make a
short horizontal line, and a short perpendicular line meeting
it on the right side” (Fig. 1, No. 2a), “and the same on
the left side” (Fig. 1, No. 2b).

“Then we shall cut two small triangles away from two
of the sides of our big triangle,” said Bob (Fig. 1, 2c).

“Unfold the paper,” said Aunt Pollie.

« And we have made a very pretty figure this time,” said
Bessie (Fig. 2, No. 2).

“A cross with a square placed on the top of it,” said
Bertie.

“Three more triangles, please, Bertie,” said Aunt
Pollie.

Bob and Bessie began to laugh.

“More paper, please, Mr. Paper-Cutter,” said Bertie,
laughing in his turn.

- “You are keeping them both very busy, Aunt Pollie,”
said Bessie. “Couldn’t-you give me something to do?”
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“Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie ; “ we will make you Chief
Mistress of the Gum Bottle.” ;

Bessie looked very pleased with her fine title; but Bob
looked round the room and began to laugh.

“She will have to first find her gum bottle,” he said;
“there isn’t any gum in the room.”

Bessie jumped up from her chair quickly, and was just
going to run upstairs, when Aunt Pollie stopped her.

“ Bessie! Bessie!” she called. “You must not go to
Nurse. Have you forgotten ?”

Bessie began to get very red. She had quite forgotten
all about the measles. She came slowly back into the
room, but her face brightened as Aunt Pollie pointed to the
shelf above her head. On it was the gum bottle. Bob’s
eyes were sharp, but they were not quite sharp enough.
The Chief Mistress of the Gum Bottle came back to her
seat at the table, carrying the bottle in her hand.

“Am I to use the gum at once?” she asked.

“No, we will make some more figures first,” said Aunt
Pollie.

“ Perhaps we had better get on with them,” said Bob, as
if nothing had happened.. “I suppose, Aunt Pollie, we
could cut a square out of the triangle ?”

“You can make a very pretty figure,” said Aunt Pollie,
“by cutting a square out of the middle of the base of the
triangles ” (Fig. 1, 8a), “and a five-sided figure out of the
top of the triangles” (Fig. 1, 3).

“That makes a queer-looking figure before it is un-
folded,” said Bessie (Fig. 1, 8c).

“But a pretty one when it is unfolded,” said Bob (Fig.
2, No. 8).

“ Another figure” (Fig. 2, No. 4) “can be made by cut-
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ting away the two angles at the base” (Fig. 1, Nos. 4a,
4b, 4c) “with a horizontal and a perpendicular line,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“ Aunt Pollie,” said Bob quite suddenly and very ener-
getically, “shouldn’t we make a new pattern if we used two
of those we have already had for one figure ?”

Bessie shook her head.

“T don’t see how you mean, Bob,” she said.

Bob picked up a triangle, and cut out first two small
triangles from each side of it, and then, to Bessie’s great
surprise, cut off the two angles at the base in the same
way that Aunt Pollie had done for the fourth figure.
His figure was not pretty when the cutting was finished
(Fig. 1, No. 5), but it was extremely pretty when it was
unfolded (Fig. 2, No. 5).

“Well done, Bob,” cried Aunt Pollie.

Bessie said nothing, she was hard at work, and _pre-
sently she showed Aunt Pollie a new figure, which was
almost as pretty as Bob’s (Fig. 1, No. 6; Fig. 2, No. 6).

The children were now quite interested in the work
and they cut out so many pretty figures under Aunt Pollie’s
directions, that Bertie gave up all hope of ever doing any
cutting.

One figure was made by cutting off the base angles
(Fig. 1, 7a, 7b, and 7c) and making the triangle into a
square (Fig. 2, No. 7); another by cutting large and small -
triangles (Fig. 1, Nos. 8a, 8b, and 8c) away from the big
triangle (Fig. 2, No. 8); and a third by cutting away the
base angles so that a figure with seven sides was left (Fig.
1, Nos. 9a, 9b, and 9c; Fig. 2, No. 9).

Then, as the children still wanted more figures, Aunt
Pollie showed them how to cut the triangles in new ways
168 PLEASANT Work FoR BusY FINGERS.

(Fig. 1, Nos. 10—16), and more wonderful figures (Fig. 2,
Nos. 10—16) were unfolded.

“Now, Aunt Pollie,” said Bessie, “don’t you think there
are enough? May I gum one of each kind on to the
cardboard, to show Baby ?”

“T think you may as well, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie ;
“we shall certainly be losing some of them if you don’t.
You must be careful, however, not to make a mess or
crumple the pattern.”

“T will be careful,” said Bessie, “if you will tell me
how to do it.”

“Get a piece of newspaper,” said Aunt Pollie, “ place on
it this sheet of note-paper, and lay beside it on the table
one of the sheets of cardboard.”

Bessie did as she was told, and then waited for further
orders.

“Now gum the sheet of note-paper all over,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and do not put too much gum on it.”

“But I am not going to fasten the patterns on to the
note-paper,” said Bessie.

“T know that,” said Aunt Pollie ; “wait one minute, and
you will understand. Place one of your patterns on the
gummed note-paper, so that the back of it becomes covered
with gum, then draw it carefully off the note-paper, place
it on the cardboard in the top left-hand corner, and press
_ it down with another clean piece of paper.” .

“Well,” said Bob, “that does fasten it on neatly without
making a mess. I always get all over gum when I try to
stick my stamps down. May I make a cardboard sheet
full of patterns ?”

“You can, if you like, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie; “but I
was going to show you and Mr. Paper-Folder how to make
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some new ‘figures by folding the square into six triangles
instead of into four.”

“Oh! but I should like to make the new figures too,”
said Bessie.

“You shall,” said Aunt Pollie. “By the time you have
fastened the sixteen
figures on to card-
board, we will have
the triangles ready
for you.”

“All right,” said
Bessie; and she
worked away busily.

“Some squares of paper, please, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie ;
but Bertie had some squares ready.

“Fold the square in half from corner to corner,” said
Aunt Pollie, “ and fold it in half as you did before ; but this





Fig. 3.



Fig. 4.

time only mark the centre of the longest side of the big
triangle, and unfold it again.”

«We will call the centre of the longest side of the
triangle a,” said Bob, with a laugh.

“We will,” said Aunt Pollie; “and we will also call this
angle b, this one d, and this one f” (Fig. 3).
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“How many little triangles did you say we were to
divide the square into?” asked Bertie.







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Fig. 6,

“Into six,” said Aunt Pollie; “and that is not a very
easy number to manage. Fold a on 6b, mark the central
point between a and 4, and unfold it again. We will call
the central point c.”
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“Now we have divided the longest side of the triangle
into three parts,” said Bob.

“Take a piece of paper,” said Aunt Pollie, “mark on it
the length of the line ac, and with it measure the same
length on db and df, calling the new points e and g”
(Fig. 3).

“«Curiouser and curiouser, as Alice used to say in
Wonderland,” said Bob,

‘ Now fold the triangle abe over, so that the line ab lies
on the line ag” (Fig. 4), said Aunt Pollie; “and fold the
triangle afg down over the triangle abe, and the folding is
finished ” (Fig. 5).

“But, Aunt Pollie,” said Bob, “you said we were to
make six triangles, lying one on the top of the other.”

«JT will call this point a and this b” (Fig. 5), said
Aunt Pollie. “Then, if you cut in a straight line from a to
b, Bob, I think you will find that you have made a figure
in which six triangles are lying one on the top of the other.”

“Beg pardon,” said Bob. “I’m sorry I spoke so
quickly.”

“Tve fastened everyone of the figures on to the card-
board,” said Bessie. “Please may I help cut out the new
figures ?”

Aunt Pollie agreed, and Bertie offered to fold squares, so
that the work would be done more quickly.

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “The first pattern is
made by cutting off each of the corners of the triangle”
(Fig. 6, No. 1).

. “ And unfolding it as before?” asked Bessie.

“ Certainly,” said Aunt Pollie; “and you will find you
have made a six-sided frame” (Fig. 7, No. 1).

“Tt is prettier than the other frame,” said Bertie.
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“This is pattern No, 2” (Fig. 7), said Aunt Pollie.
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“ Cut outa little triangle from the middle of the base of
the big triangle, and a square off the top of it,” suggested
Bob (Fig. 6, No. 2).

“ Quite right, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie; “and if you cut
out two little triangles from the base instead of one” (Fig.
6, No. 3), “ you will get another pattern” (Fig. 7, No. 3).

« And still another,” said Bessie, “if we cut out a little
triangle from each side of the big triangle” (Figs. 6 and 7,
No. 4).

“T suppose it would make too many holes in the figure
to cut a triangle from the base, one from each side, and a
square off the top,” said Bob (Fig. 6, No. 5).

“No, I don’t think so, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie ; “try it,
and you will see if it makes a pretty figure.”

Bob did try it, and admired the figure very much when
it was unfolded (Fig. 7, No. 5).

Another pattern (Fig. 7, No. 6) was quickly made by
cutting an oblong-shaped piece off each of the base angles
of the triangle (Fig. 6, No. 6); and Bob made another (Fig.
7, No. 7) by cutting a square off the top of the triangle as
well as the oblong-shaped pieces off the base (Fig. 6,
No. 7).

Bob made all his figures better than Bessie. He some-
how managed to cut'them more exactly, and when finished,
_ they looked more regular than Bessie’s. His talent for
drawing helped him greatly ; and he did not find it nearly
as difficult to cut the same sized pieces off each side of the
triangle as Bessie did. When he suggested that new
patterns could be made by cutting circular pieces out of
the triangle, Bessie looked very despairing, and seemed
quite relieved, when Aunt Pollie suggested her return to
the work of fastening patterns on to the cardboard.
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Bob meantime worked away, and made six new patterns
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pretty when they were unfolded (Fig. 7, Nos. 8,9, 10, 11,
12, 13).

The last one was very elaborate, and Bessie declared that
it almost took her breath away.

“Well, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie at last, “I expect you
would like to go a step further in this kind of work, and I
will give you a hint which will help you to some new
patterns.”

Bob looked up eagerly, he was enjoying the work
thoroughly.

“Let us go back to our four-fold triangle,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Do you remember how we began to make the
first pattern ? ” y

Bob hesitated; but Bessie answered promptly, “ By
cutting off the right-hand corner by a perpendicular line”
(Fig. 1, No. 1a).

“Now, what would happen if, instead of making one
perpendicular line, you made two?” said Aunt Pollie,
smiling at Bessie.

“You would cut the triangle into three pieces,” said
Bob.

“And of what shape would those pieces be?” said
Aunt Pollie.

“A little square, a frame with a wide border, and a
frame with a narrow border,” said Bessie, who had cut up a
triangle.

“Now, if you gum those three figures one upon the
other,” said Aunt Pollie, “ you will get a new pattern” (Fig.
8, No. 1).

“That is a fine way,” said Bessie. “You cut some
patterns out, Bob, and I will fasten them together.”

« All right, Bessie,” said Bob; and taking a folded
176 PLEASANT Work For BuSY FINGERS.

triangle from Bertie, he cut two pieces off the top instead
of one (Fig. 1, No. 1d).

Bessie put the pieces together, and made a pretty figure
(Fig. 8, No. 2), consisting of a narrow frame, in which was
placed a cross surrounded by four little triangles. In the
same way, pattern No. 8c (Fig. 1) was turned into a new
pattern (Fig. 8, No. 3), and pattern No. 10c (Fig. 1) became
a wonderful mixture of squares and triangles (Fig. 8, No. 4):
By combining Nos, 12¢ and 13¢, and using only the large
pieces, a pretty design was made (Fig. 8, No. 5), and then
Bob manufactured some very marvellous figures by using
different patterns together.

“There is no end to this kind of work,” said Aunt Pollie
“as I think you are beginning to find out, and there is cer-
tainly no end to the figures you can make. It is wonderful
how many elaborate patterns” (Fig. 8, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9) “can
be made.”

“Don’t you think we have done enough folding and
cutting out, Aunt Pollie?” said Bertie, who was beginning
to feel rather tired of folding triangles one on the top of
another.

“ Yes, Bertie,” said Aunt Pollie; “you have been a very
good boy. You really do deserve a change of work. You
shall do some cutting out for yourself now.”

Bertie gave a deep sigh, and pushed the squares of
paper away from him.

“We will make a room on this sheet of cardboard,” said
Aunt Pollie.

“ A room!” said Bob.

“Yes, a room,” said Aunt Pollie ; “and Bertie shall tell
us what to put in it.”

«Well, of course, you will want a window,” said Bertie.
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Bob began to laugh. “Poor Aunt Pollie,” he cried, “ the
very first thing will be too much for her.”

“Don’t begin to laugh too soon, Bob,” said Aunt Pollie
“T believe you are the paper-cutter, so spend your time in
cutting some narrow strips of this brown paper.”

“Hownarrowand how long are thestrips tobe?” asked Bob.

“A quarter of an inch ___ :
wide, and as long as you |
please,” said Aunt Pollie,
“though we shall not need
many very long ones. The
brown strips are for the
window-frame; we shall
want an oblong piece for
the window-panes.”

“ But we can’t make the
panes out of brown paper,”
said Bertie.

“Certainly not,” said
Aunt Pollie; “you must
use this pale blue paper for
those.”

“T will cut out the piece for the window-panes,” said
Bessie.

“Then may I gum it on to the cardboard ?” said Bertie.

“Of course,” said Aunt Pollie, “you are to do all the
gumming. It is to be your room.”

Bertie looked very pleased, and Bob and Bessie worked
so hard that soon several narrow strips of brown paper and
a piece of pale blue paper were ready for Bertie.

The blue paper was first gummed on to the cardboard,
and then pieces of brown paper were gummed on it and

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Fig. 9.
178 PLEASANT Work FOR Busy FINGERS.

across it to make the frame and divide it into six panes of
glass. A table made of brown-paper strips was put under-
neath the window, and a chair on each side of it (Fig. 9).

Bessie was so pleased with Bertie’s room that she took
a piece of cardboard and began to make one for herself.
She put two jugs and a mug, made of white paper, on her
table, and added a red blind to the window.

Bob watched Bessie and Bertie for some time quite
quietly ; then, without saying anything, he stretched his
hand across the table to Aunt Pollie’s pile of cardboard,
helped himself to a sheet, and was just going to set to work
to make a “room,” when Aunt Pollie stopped him.

“Tf you are going to do any of this work, Bob,” she
said, “I think you may as well try something which needs
more drawing. How would you like to try a ship ?”

“Very much,” said Bob, promptly. “I think the room
looks jolly now, though I did feel inclined to laugh at it
at first. I will believe in future you can make anything,
Aunt Pollie.”

It was Aunt Pollie’s turn to smile now.

““T shouldn’t like to promise to make anything, Bob,” said
Aunt Pollie, “but I think I can manage the ship. You
will need brown paper for the hull, masts, rudder, and
bowsprit of your boat, white paper for the sails, blue paper
for the sea, and coloured paper for the flag.”

“Aunt Pollie, I want to make a boat too,” said Bessie.

“You can if you like, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie, “ but I
think you had better ask Bob to draw the parts for you.”

“Tl draw it,” said Bob, “ Bessie shall cut it out, and
Bertie shall gum it on to the cardboard.”

And so it was settled.

The hull of the boat was first gummed in its place then
PAPER FIGURES. 179

the sails and masts and flags, and last of all the blue paper
to represent the sea. The bottom of the boat was covered
with the paper waves, so that it looked as if it really were
sailing in them (Fig. 10).

The choice of the colours for flags caused quite a ne
discussion. Bob wanted the red, white, and blue, Bessie
wished for a French flag, and Bertie a German one; and





































Fig. 10.

they found that the easiest way to settle the difficulty was
to make three ships, so that all three nations could be
represented.

When all three were finished, they looked very pretty.
Bob had improved his greatly by drawing pencil lines on
his sails to make them look as if they were fastened to the
mast, and by gumming narrow strips of a darker shade of
paper on to the hull.

«JT think Baby will be y pleaser when she sees the boats,”
said Bessie.

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180 PLEASANT Worr FoR Busy FINGERS.

“You can make a house in the same way if you like,”

said Aunt Pollie. “That will be sure to please her.”

“We shall want strips of brown paper for that said
Bob. “TI can get those ready.”

“Aunt Pollie, don’t you think two of my trees would
look well on each side of the house?” said Bertie.

“Pm sure they would look capital,” said Aunt
Pollie. “You had better make some at once.”

“Then if we
could have a fence
in front of them,”
said Bessie, “it
would look as if
the house had a
garden, and _ they
were growing in
it.”

“T can easily
make a fence of
strips of brown
paper,” said Bob.

“Then if you all set to work,” said Aunt Pollie, “the
house will soon be ready” (Fig. 11).

“TI do like making houses and ships and rooms,” said
Bertie. “I like it much better than folding triangles and
cutting out patterns.”

“I don’t,” said Bob; “TI like cutting out patterns very
much. It is such fun unfolding them, to see what kind of
a pattern has been made.”

“Did you learn geometry at school last term, Bob ?”
asked Aunt Pollie, quite suddenly.

“Yes, but I didn’t like it,” said Bob, quickly.


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“That is a pity,” said Aunt Pollie; “but perhaps you
would like making geometrical figures out of coloured
paper.” ,

“T’m sure I should,” said Bob.

“You can make very pretty figures by cutting out a
number of triangles of different colours, but of the same
size, and arranging them to form figures,” said Aunt
Pollie. |

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Fig. 12, Fig. 18.

geometry. A triangle is half a square, and I can make
small squares easily.”

“Of course you can, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie. “Both
of you set to work at once, and see which can make the
prettiest figure. Here is plenty of paper ; choose your own
colours.”

Bessie chose two shades of blue, and Bob two shades of
red, and then there was silence in the room for quite ten
minutes. Bertie worked away busily, too, with six black
and six yellow triangles which Aunt Pollie had cut out for
him, and he finished his figure first (Fig. 12). It was not
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very elaborate nor wonderful, but Aunt Pollie persuaded
him to fasten it carefully on to a cardboard sheet, for it was
quite good enough for that.

Bob was the next to cry “ Finished,” though Bessie was
not far behind him. Both of them had made stars. Bessie
had only used twelve triangles in hers (Fig. 13), but Bob’s
was larger, and was made up of twenty-four (Fig. 14).
Both were fastened on to
Bertie’s sheet of card-
board ; and then, as there



Fig. 14, Fig. 15.

was still a vacant space in one corner of it, Aunt Pollie
made a “ bordered star” (Fig. 15).

She cut out two stars, one rather larger than the
other, and gummed the smaller one in the centre of
the larger one. A still smaller star in the centre
finished it.

“If you fasten a star made of triangles on to strong
black paper,” said Aunt Pollie, “it makes a very pretty
mat to stand under a vase.”

“But we want to send all our stars and patterns up to
Baby,” said Bessie.

“Then, if that is the case,” said Aunt Pollie, “I think
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you had better be putting all your treasures together. It is
nearly tea-time, and we must stop work.”

“JT wonder what Baby will say,” said Bob.

“T know,” said Bessie.

“So do I,” said Bertie.

“And I can guess,” said Aunt Pollie. “She will look
at the things, and then she will say ”

“Oh, how beautiful!” said Bob, Bessie, and Bertie _
together.

And they were quite right; it was exactly what Baby
did say.


CHAPTER VI.

PAPER PRICKING AND SEWING.

“Waar shall we do this morning ?” said Bob.

“We can make a noise to-day,” said Bessie. “ Nurse
said Baby was much better.”

“Then let us play at Highway Robbers,” said Bertie.

“But look at the rain,” objected Bob ; “we can’t go out
of doors.”

«Then we must be indoor robbers,” said Bessie.

“We will,” said Bob. “I know, we'll rob ” and
he whispered something to Bessie and Bertie.

“We will,” cried Bessie.

“Grand !” cried Bertie.

«And the ransom,” said Bob, “shall be ” and he
once more whispered some mysterious words to the other
two.





Then the three children crept downstairs on tiptoe.

Aunt Pollie was sitting in the dining-room working
busily. The house was so quiet, that she was beginning to
wonder what the children could be doing, when the door
opened, and three figures in long cloaks marched into
the room.

Aunt Pollie looked round, smiled, and gave a loud
scream.

“You are a prisoner,” said a gruff voice, which, in spite
of the gruffness, sounded very much like Bob’s.
PAPER PRICKING AND SEWING. 185

“Your money or your life,” cried another voice.

“Spare me,” cried Aunt Pollie. “Iwill promise you any
ransom if you will spare my life. What do you demand ?”

“Show us how to make something,” cried the three
robbers, and they threw the long cloaks off.

They were Bob, Bessie, and Bertie.

“T will show you how to make something,” said Aunt
Pollic. “TI was wondering what you were doing, and if you
would care to help me.”

“ Of course we should like to help you,” said Bob.

“Of course,” said Bessie, “you always give us such
interesting things to do.”

“Not like Nurse,” said Bertie. “If Nurse wants help-

”



ing

“ Hush,” said Bob, “you are wasting time. What are
we to do, Aunt Pollie ?”

“Well,” said Aunt Pollie, “as perhaps you have heard,
Miss Baby is getting better quickly, and I quite expect
that in a few days she will be wanting something to do.”

“T expect she will,” said Bob. “When I had the
measles ——”

“Who is wasting ‘time now?” asked Bertie, who was
very tired of hearing about “the time when Bob had the
measles,”

“ Hush,” said Bessie.

“Ag Baby is fond of trying to sew,” continued Aunt
Pollie, “I was getting some work ready for her. You
can get it ready just as well as I can, if you will help me;
and, who knows, perhaps some of you would like to do the
sewing as well.”

“ Bessie might care to do it,” said Bob; “but sewing is
not boys’ work,”
186 PLEASANT Work FOR BUSY FINGERS.

“Shall I fetch needles and cotton?” asked Bessie.

“TI have already fetched everything we shall want,” said
Aunt Pollie ; “ these are the needles,” and she held up. two
crochet-hooks, and two short black-headed pins.

“Oh!” said Bob, “then it isn’t ‘ordinary’ sewing.”

« Yes, it is,” said Aunt Pollie; “only we must make our
work ready before we can sew it.”

“T know where this crochet-hook came from, Aunt
Pollie,” said Bertie. “ It
is Nurse’s.”

“What makes you
think that, Bertie?”
asked Aunt Pollie.

“Because the top
of it screws off,’ said

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aie three hooks of differ-
ent sizes which can be fitted into it.”

“Tt is not Nurse’s,” said Aunt Pollie, “though, from
what you say, it must be like Nurse’s. I bought it for a
penny. For this work we need a crochet-hook of this
kind. I will unscrew the top, take it off, take out the
crochet-hook, and put in its place this large strong needle”
(Fig. 1), “then when the top” (Fig. 2) “is screwed on again
tightly the crochet-hook is turned into a pricking-needle.”

« But there are only two hooks,” said Bessie. “Shall we
not each want a pricking-needle ? ”

“These pins” (Fig. 3) “ with the big heads will do quite
as well as the hooks,” said Aunt Pollie, “and they can be
bought anywhere.”

“They are not as long as the crochet-hooks,” said Bob.
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“No, I don’t think they are,” said Aunt Pollie; “but
that does not matter.”

“You have not yet told us how to use the pricking-
needles,” said Bertie. “It must be very queer work which
is sewn with such needles.”

“We shall not use these needles for sewing,” said Aunt
Pollie—‘ only for getting our work ready.”

“ But where is the work?” asked Bessie. “Are we to
sew silk, satin, muslin, or rags?”

Aunt Pollie smiled. “This is our material,” she said,
and she pointed to several sheets of drawing-paper and thin
cardboard which were lying on the table.

« Well,” said Bob. ;

“Oh, Aunt Pollie!” said Bertie.

“I have never done that kind of sewing,” said
Bessie.

“Go on, Aunt Pollie,” said Bob, “tell us what to do. I
believe I shall like this sewing, though I am a boy.”

“T think, Bob, you will like it very much,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and you will be a great help to us, as you are able
to draw.”

“Tf there is any drawing to be done,” said Bob, “ I know
I shall like it.”

“ Before we can begin to make anything elaborate,” said
Aunt Pollie, “we must practise on something very simple.
I don’t think even Bob would find it easy to prick outa
flower with his needle.”

“T should draw it first,” said Bob, “and then prick it
out afterwards.”

“That certainly would be the best plan,” said Aunt
Pollie, “and you might be able to manage it that way ; but
Ithink you would find that your work would look neater if
188 PLEASANT Work FoR Busy FINGERS.

you drew the flower first on a sheet of paper and used that
as a pattern.”

“T don’t quite understand,” said Bob.

“JT am sure I couldn’t draw a flower on a sheet of
paper,” said Bessie.

“Do you remember how I helped you to draw the
animals?” said Aunt Pollie.

« By dividing the paper into little squares,” said Bessie.

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“No,” said Aunt Pollie ; “we will use this paper” (Fig.
4), “and it will save trouble.”

“Why, that is arithmetic paper,” cried Bertie ; “ are we
to do sums?”

“Tt is sum-paper,” said Aunt Pollie; “but we are not
going to use it for arithmetic. We only want it because of
the squares marked on it.”

“ What shall we draw on the paper ?” asked Bob.

“Don’t say anything very difficult,” said Bessie.

“We will, first of all, make some patterns which will not
require any drawing, Bessie,” said Aunt Pollie. “They shall
be so simple that you will be able to prick them straight on
to the paper.”
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Bessie smiled and looked pleased.

“Shan’t we spoil the table if we prick through the
paper?” asked Bertie.

“You would certainly spoil the table,” said Aunt Pollie.
“Before we can begin work you must each make a
pricking-pad by placing five or six squares of blotting-
paper on one another. Now, if you put a piece of drawing-
paper on the pricking-pad, and a piece of sum-paper on the
drawing-paper, and fasten both pieces to the pad by means
of these drawing-pins ——”

“We shan’t spoil the table at all,” said Bertie.

« And we shall be able to prick the paper more evenly,”
said Bob.

The three children were soon supplied with pricking-
pads, needles, drawing- and sum-papers, and announced
themselves ready for work.

“You must alws ys remember,” said Aunt Pollie, “ to
hold the pricking-needle upright before you press it through
the paper. You ought to try to make all the holes as
much the same size as possible.”

“All right,” said Bob. “Please let us begin work.”

“Very well,” said Aunt Pollie. “First of all, I want
you to prick three dots, one above the other, to form a
straight line.”

“ A perpendicular line or a horizontal line ?” asked Bob.

“We will prick a perpendicular line first,” said Aunt
Pollie. “Begin at the left-hand top corner of your paper,
and prick the first dot on one of the perpendicular lines of
the sum-paper” (Fig. 5, a, 1).

«That is not difficult,” said Bessie.

«Then a second dot where the same line crosses a hori-
zontal line, I suppose,” said Bob (Fig. 5, a, 8).
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“Yes,” said Aunt Pollie; “and the third dot can be
placed between those two” (Fig. 5, a, 2), “so that you
will have made a perpendicular line consisting of three
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three dots in the same way,” said Bob.

“By placing the dots on one of the horizontal lines of
the sum-paper,” said Aunt Pollie. “You may do that
next” (Fig. 5, b, 1, 2, 8).

“By using one horizontal and two perpendicular lines
we can make a stool, Aunt Pollie,” said Bertic.
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