Come, kitty, my own little kitty.
I've saved you some milk come and see.
Now drink while I put on my bonnet,
And play in the garden with me.
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LESSON XXXVI.
care al'ways line Frank
row been (bin) keeps home
[Illustration: Boy untying a white boat from post in pond.]
Frank has a pretty boat. It is white, with a black line near the water.
He keeps it in the pond, near his home. He always takes good care of it.
Frank has been at work in the garden, and will now row a while.
LESSON XXXVII.
much one (wun) yet hun'gry
seen grand'ma corn would o
[Illustration: Two children on porch. Girl is holding a bowl.
Boy is seated on the step holding a model sailboat.]
"What is that?" said Lucy, as she came out on the steps. "Oh, it is a
little boat! What a pretty one it is!"
"I will give it to you when it is finished," said John, kindly. "Would you
like to have it?"
"Yes, very much, thank you, John. Has grandma seen it?"
"Not yet; we will take it to her by and by. What have you in your pan,
Lucy?"
"Some corn for my hens, John; they must be very hungry by this time."
LESSON XXXVIII.
mar'ket bread bas'ket bought meat
tea try'ing tell which
[Illustration: Woman and boy walking on path next to fence.
Woman is carrying a basket.
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