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true; Beautiful feet are they that go Swiftly to lighten another's woe. ] LESSON VII. spi'ders tick'ling stay neck nose se'cret crawls legs beck ope goes toes speck choose dot nod shoes spread be lieve' six [Illustration: Mother and baby watching fly on the wall.] BABY BYE. 1. Baby Bye, Here's a fly; We will watch him, you and I. How he crawls Up the walls, Yet he never falls! I believe with six such legs You and I could walk on eggs. There he goes On his toes, Tickling Baby's nose. 2. Spots of red Dot his head; Rainbows on his back are spread; That small speck Is his neck; See him nod and beck! I can show you, if you choose, Where to look to find his shoes, Three small pairs, Made of hairs; These he always wears. 3. Flies can see More than we; So how bright their eyes must be! Little fly, Ope your eye; Spiders are near by. For a secret I can tell, Spiders never use flies well; Then away, Do not stay. Little fly, good day. 24 ECLECTIC SERIES. LESSON VIII. serv'ant sud'den ly lon'ger re turned' lived tired since five anx'ious trou'ble cer'tain nea'ly doz'en sev'en at'tic strange great prop'er coal seemed [Illustration: Cat carrying kitten up stairs by the scruff of the neck.] PUSS AND HER KITTENS. 1. Puss, with her three kittens, had lived in the coal cellar; but one day she thought she would carry them to the attic. 2. The servant thought that was not the proper place for them; so she carried them back to the cellar. 3. Puss was certain that she wanted them in the attic; so she carried them there again and again, five, six, seven, --yes, a dozen times; for each time the servant took them back to the cellar. 4. Poor puss was nearly tired out, and could carry them no longer. 5. Suddenly she went away. Where do you think she went? 6. She was gone a long time. When she returned, she had a strange cat with her that we had never seen before. 7. She seemed to tell him all about her great trouble, and he listened to her story. 8. Then the strange cat took the little kittens, one by one, and carried them to the attic. After this he went away, and we have never seen him since. 9. The servant t
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