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Title: Little Scenes for Little Folks
In Words Not Exceeding Two Syllables
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: February 22, 2008 [EBook #24669]
Language: English
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MORN-ING LES-SON (capitalized "their").
LITTLE SCENES
FOR
LITTLE FOLKS,
IN WORDS NOT EXCEEDING TWO SYLLABLES.
With Coloured Engravings.
[Illustration]
LONDON:
WILLIAM DARTON AND SON,
HOLBORN HILL.
_One Shilling._
LITTLE SCENES
FOR
LITTLE FOLKS,
IN WORDS NOT EXCEEDING TWO SYLLABLES.
With Coloured Engravings.
[Illustration]
LONDON:
WILLIAM DARTON AND SON,
HOLBORN-HILL.
[Illustration]
GO-ING TO CHURCH.
How neat and nice this lit-tle boy and his sis-ter look, go-ing in
their Sun-day clothes to church! The lit-tle girl has, I dare say,
her prayer book in her bag, and her bro-ther has his un-der his
arm. They seem by their fa-ces, to be good chil-dren, and ap-pear
ve-ry fond of each oth-er. They have been taught by their kind
pa-rents, that it is their du-ty to at-tend di-vine wor-ship, and
pray to God, and the lit-tle girl is point-ing out to her broth-er
the poor old wo-man on her way to church, and seems to be prais-ing
her good-ness.
[Illustration]
PRET-TY POLL.
Up-on my word, this is a ve-ry pret-ty look-ing par-rot, and the
children seem much pleas-ed with it. I hope they n
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