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I like winter, when snow and ice cover the ground. What fun it is to throw
snowballs, and to skate on the ice!
See the boys and girls! How merry they are! Henry has his sled, and draws
his little sister. There they go!
I think Henry is kind, for his sister is too small to skate.
Look! Did you see that boy fall down? But I see he is not hurt, for he is
laughing.
Some other boys have just come to join in the sport. See them put on their
skates.
Henry says, that he hopes his father will get a pair of skates for his
sister next winter.
LESSON LI.
paw po lite' means isn't speak sir shake Fi'do
tricks teach din'ner El'len bow'wow
[Illustration: Girl and boy playing with dog. Dog on hind legs,
seated on chair, with hat on head.]
Ellen, do look at Fido! He sits up in a chair, with my hat on. He looks
like a little boy; but it is only Fido.
Now see him shake hands. Give me your paw, Fido. How do you do, sir? Will
you take dinner with us. Fido? Speak! Fido says, "Bowwow," which means,
"Thank you, I will."
Isn't Fido a good dog, Ellen? He is always so polite.
When school is out, I will try to teach him some other tricks.
LESSON LII.
puss shed pain way stole saw hid eat
Hat'tie suf'fer sor'ry some'thing caught tried Ne'ro
[Illustration: Cat sitting on box.
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