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tle birds, the trees, the clouds The rain that falls in showers. He made papa, mamma, And baby brother, too; And mother says He looks from Heaven, And sees each thing I do. Then I must try to be Pleasant, and sweet, and mild; For the good God who made me loves A kind, obedient child. [Illustration] MORNING HYMN. [Illustration: Letter N.] Now again the yellow sun Shines upon my window-pane; Now anothor day's begun, I can laugh and play again. I must try to-day to be Kind in all I say and do; Then will God be pleased with me, And mamma will love me too. For she says that God above Loves to see a little child Sweet and gentle as the dove, Like the pretty lamb so mild. EVENING HYMN. [Illustration: Letter N.] Now the sun hath gone to rest, Stars are coming faint and dim, And the bird within his nest Sweetly sings his evening hymn. Have I tried mamma to mind? Was I gentle in my play? Have I been a true and kind, Pleasant little girl to-day? Then will God take care of me Kindly, through the long dark night; Bright and happy, I shall see Once again the morning light. CROSS LOOKS. [Illustration: Letter W.] Why, what a frightful face is this! And what has happened, sir, amiss? Come, let me wipe these tears away, And see no more cross looks to-day. If Kate did throw your blocks about, She's very sorry, I've no doubt; And here she stands to tell you so, And build another house, I know. No tears and crying here must be, So have a pleasant smile for me. There, that will do,--now run away, And kindly with your sister play. I MUST NOT BE SELFISH. [Illustration] [Illustration: Letter W.] When I play with little children I must very gentle be; I must always do to others As I'd have them do to me. I must like to give and lend them, If they want my prettiest toy; More than my delight and pleasure I must love my playmate's joy. Children who are kind and loving God above is pleased to see; Let me ever this remember, Ever sweet and pleasant be. [Illustration] THE CAT. [Illustration] [Illustration: Letter S.] Stop, naughty pussy! that's not fair! Jump down this minute from the chair! You've eaten my nice slice of bread. And here are only crumbs instead. I for a minute left the room To listen to the "Buy a broom," And now I think it's quite too bad That you my luncheon should have ha
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