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n] ================================= [Illustration] TO BABY. Oh, what shall my blue eyes go see? Shall it be pretty Quack-Quack to-day? Or the Peacock upon the Yew Tree? Or the dear little white Lambs at play? Say Baby. For Baby is such a young Petsy, And Baby is such a sweet Dear. And Baby is growing quite old now-- She's just getting on for a year. ================================= [Illustration] WILLY AND HIS SISTER. Willy said to his sister, "Please may I go with you?" She said, "You must behave Very nicely if you do." "Please will you take me then To look at the mill?" "Yes," she said, "because you are So very good--I will." "The miller he is So very white and kind; And sprinkled all over With the flour they grind. "And the big heaps of corn That lie upon the floor; He will let me play with those I am quite sure. "I like to hear the wheel Make such a rushing sound, And see the pretty water Go round, and round, and round. "So take me to the mill, For then you shall see What a very, very good boy I really mean to be." [Illustration] ================================= [Illustration] AT SCHOOL. Five little Girls, sitting on a form, Five little Girls, with lessons to learn, Five little Girls, who, I'm afraid, Won't know them a bit when they have to be said. For little eyes are given to look Anywhere else than on their book; And little thoughts are given to stray Anywhere--ever so far away. ================================= [Illustration] HAPPY DAYS. "Are you going next week to see Phillis and Phoebe? Phillis on Monday will be just fourteen. She says we shall all have our tea in the garden, And afterwards have some nice games on the green. "I wanted a new frock, but mother said, 'No,' So I must be content with my old one you see. But then white is so pretty, and kind Aunt Matilda Has sent down a beautiful necklace for me." [Illustration] "Oh, yes, I am going, and Peggy is going, And mother is making us new frocks to wear; I shall have my red sash and my hat with pink ribbons-- I know all the girls will be smart who are there. "And then, too, we're going to each take a nosegay-- The larger the better--for Phillis to
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