head and ran
quickly out of the room.
Nurse had baby in her lap and could not run after her.
The little girl went to the kitchen, but cook was cross and said she
would not have Polly bothering her.
Then she went to the library hoping to find her Uncle Edward, but he was
not there.
She wandered from room to room and could find nothing to amuse her.
She wanted to go back into the nursery, but she had told a lie when she
said she had not put the dolls on the floor, and she was afraid to.
She felt lonesome and a few tears ran down her face.
At that moment Uncle Edward entered the room, and, seeing the doleful
little face, took her in his arms, tossing her into the air.
As he did so, he knocked over a vase which fell to the floor, broken.
"Oh! see what you have done," cried Polly.
"I don't care. I shall say I didn't do it," replied Uncle Edward.
"Oh! But that would be a lie," said Polly.
"Well, who put the dolls on the nursery floor?"
"Nurse must have told you. But I am sorry," and Polly began to cry
again.
"There, there!" said Uncle Edward. "We will go up and tell Nurse we are
sorry."
They went up to the nursery but Nurse and baby had gone and the dolls
were still on the floor.
Polly wanted to play circus and Uncle Edward made believe he was the
elephant and gave the dollies a ride. He kicked so once that black Diana
fell off and broke her neck.
After a while Nurse came in with baby and interrupted the frolic.
When Polly told her she was sorry because she had told a lie, Nursie
said she would forgive her and Polly promised not to do so again.
THE WORKING TOOLS OF INSECTS.
I wonder if you know that the smallest insects you see about you have
tools given them to do their work with. There is a little fly called
a saw-fly, because it has a saw to work with. It is really a very much
nicer saw than you could make, if you were ever so old.
The fly uses it to make places where the eggs will be safe. What is more
strange, it has a sort of homemade glue which fastens them where they
are laid.
Some insects have cutting instruments that work just as your scissors
do. The poppy-bee is one of them, whose work is wonderful. This bee has
a boring tool, too. Its nest is usually made in old wood. This borer
cleans out the nest ready for use. When all is ready the insect cuts out
pieces of leaves to line the nest and to make the cells. These linings
are out in the shape of the cells. You
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