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still happier by telling her she could keep Kate every day while she was in the mountains. Bessie kissed her father and was soon fast asleep. She dreamed of riding in a little carriage drawn by six white donkeys. AUNT NELL. [Illustration: {A SPRAY OF FLOWERS.}] PAULINE'S STRANGE PETS. Pauline had no little brothers or sisters, and no little playmates. Her father's home was away out in the country, far away from any neighbors. Being so much alone, Pauline thought of all sorts of queer ways to amuse herself. One day she invited her papa and mamma to go down to see her "Nursery," as she called it. It was a little, square piece of ground, enclosed by a neat low fence, made of narrow slats, placed close together. All kinds of flowers were planted around it. Besides, there were some little, flat buildings all along one side. [Illustration: {TOADS.}] [Illustration: PAULINE'S STRANGE PETS.] What do you think they saw there? Toads of all sorts and sizes, from the wee baby toads to the great big grandfathers. Then such a strange array of garments!--for they were all dressed. Pauline had made for her pets all kinds of clothes. There they were, hopping around, some in bright calico dresses, and some in the funniest red flannel pants and coats you ever saw. [Illustration: {TOADS IN COSTUME.}] Day after day Pauline went to her "Nursery" to feed and play with her strange little pets. But one morning she ran down as usual, after breakfast, to find all of the toad family had disappeared. The fence that enclosed her "Nursery" was completely broken down. Not a single toad was left of the funny creatures who had lived there. Pauline felt very sorry to lose them. She told her mamma she was sure they would all die of shame when they found other toads did not wear any clothes at all. H. C. LARNED. [Illustration: {LARGE MUSHROOMS.}] "GO HALVES!" Little Fred Mason's father took him to an exhibition of wild animals. After they had looked at the elephants, lions, tigers and bears, they went to see the monkeys. On the way, Mr. Mason bought two large oranges and gave them to Fred. There were six cages of small animals. One of them was for the "happy family." Fred thought the creatures in it must be called the "happy family" because the dogs, cats and monkeys were all the time teasing and plaguing one another. One monkey had a rat in his lap. He te
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