She is too young
to come to the beach.
I think all children like to play by the seaside when the sun is bright,
and the wind does not blow too hard.
LESSON LIV.
asked want'ed four Wil'lie's night rab'bits
lad car'ried cents tell'ing fif'ty mas'ter
[Illustration: Two boys playing with rabbits.]
One day, Willie's father saw a boy at the market with four little white
rabbits in a basket.
He thought these would be nice pets for Willie; so he asked the lad how
much he wanted for his rabbits.
The boy said, "Only fifty cents, sir."
Willie's father bought them, and carried them home.
Here you see the rabbits and their little master. He has a pen for them,
and always shuts them in it at night to keep them safe.
He gives them bread and grass to eat. They like grass, and will take it
from his hand. He has called in a little friend to see them.
Willie is telling him about their funny ways.
SLATE WORK.
[Illustration: Script Exercise:
Some rabbits are as white as
snow, some are black, and others
have white and black spots.
What soft, kind eyes they have.
]
LESSON LV.
bush cun'ning place show find bro'ken
o'ver bring a'gain (a gen') fas'ten (fas' n )
[Illustration: Boy and girl looking over a fence in woods.]
"Come here, Rose. Look down into this bush.
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