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32467[ Illustration] TENT Did you ever see a tent?
40415Can the doll see?
11877Do n''t you think, fa- ther,he said,"that grand- pa would like such a boy?
11877Or,"Wife, is this your man?"
11877Staggering dimly through the fog, Come shapes of fear and doubt, But when the first prow strikes the pier, Can not you hear them shout?
11877The men on shore were anxious, They dreaded what they knew; What do you think the women did?
11877[ Illustration] Here are a num- ber of lit- tle tots, and what do you think they are do- ing?
11877[ Illustration] What is it that these lit- tle tots are all so anx- ious to see?
11877[ Illustration]"Can you see an- y thing of two lit- tle girls from where you are?"
11877[ Illustration]"Is she ill?"
11877[ Illustration]"Why do you not go up to the gar- ret, and play?"
11877they said at last,"do you think it will nev- er clear?
5742Then,he said,"why are you going to leave us now?
5742Do you see a stream named"Crooked Creek?"
5742Every incident is found in the Lewis and Clark Journals, so that the child''s frequent question,"Is it true?"
5742He said,"Did you not promise to carry our goods over the mountains?"
5742Sacajawea came to Captain Clark and said,"May I go, too?
5742Shall we help them, my brothers?"
5742She said to the Clatsop chief,"Will you sell the robe for my belt?"
5742Which do you think is the prettier name?
5742Which do you think we should call it?
5742gone land word keep prom ise yes Then Captain Lewis said,"Are you men of your word?"
11065And can I ever cease to be Affectionate and kind to thee, Who was so very kind to me, My Mother?
11065Did you hear it?
11065Do you feel cold?
11065Do you feel hot?
11065Do you see the pictures?
11065Now put another line across the top* T. What letter is that like?
11065Or kiss the place and make it well?
11065Sir?]
11065What letter is it like?
11065When sleep forsook my open eyes, Who was it sung sweet lullaby, And soothed me that I should not cry?
11065Who fed me from her gentle breast, And hush''d me in her arms to rest, And on my cheek sweet kisses prest?
11065Who lov''d to see me pleased and gay, And taught me sweetly how to play, And minded all I had to say?
11065Who sat and watch''d my infant head, When sleeping on my cozy bed; And tears of sweet affection shed?
11065Who taught my infant heart to pray, And love God''s holy book and day; And taught me wisdom''s pleasant way?
11065Will Jane go for a walk with me?
11065Will you go with me?
11065Would not you like to taste it?
11065[ Illustration: Any Chairs to mend?]
11065[ Illustration: Any knives to grind?]
11065[ Illustration: Who will buy my flowers?]
11065[ Illustration: Who''ll buy my images?]
26164152 Teasing Mama 61 An Afternoon Nap 153 The Visit to Grandmama 62 The Pump 154 Asleep 63 The Playthings 155 What Shall I do next?
26164If you say to him,"How do you do, Poll?"
26164Jane and Robert watch for his waking up, so eager are they to nurse him, and even doggie jumps up as if he would say"Can I do anything for you?"
26164Oh dear, oh dear, what shall we do, For we have lost the ball?
26164[ Illustration] DO YOU WANT A CARPENTER?
26164[ Illustration] WHAT SHALL I DO NEXT?
26164[ Illustration] WHAT''S IN THE CUPBOARD?
26164[ Illustration] WHO''LL HAVE THE APPLE?
26164[ Illustration]"HOW DO YOU DO, POLL?"
26164[ Illustration]"SHALL WE RING THE BELL?"
26164[ Illustration]"WANT ANYTHING TO- DAY?"
26164[ Illustration]"WHAT SHALL WE DO?"
26164[ Illustration]"WHICH IS THE WAY, PLEASE?"
26164he will answer you,"Quite well, thank you, and how are you?"
14642Do you not know, Henry?
14642What do you mean?
14642Bess, do you hear a noise?
14642Can Ann fan the lad?
14642Can Tom catch his nag?
14642Can an owl see at night?
14642Can not Rab catch it?]
14642Can the frog see Rab?
14642Can this old fox catch the hen?
14642Can you see them?
14642Can you see them?]
14642Do you know who made it do so?
14642Do you see my two lambs?
14642Do you see that tall tree?
14642Do you see the boys at play?
14642Do you think it is a schoolhouse, or a church?
14642Has Ann a hat?
14642How do they cut the logs, Tom,--with an ax?
14642How would you like to live in a lighthouse?
14642Is it good to eat?"
14642Is not this a dear baby in the crib?
14642May we not go and see the mill at work, Tom?
14642Nat''s cap a fat dog Has the lad a dog?
14642Should we not then love him?
14642What bird has big eyes?
14642What bird is this?
14642What kind of house is this?
14642Which way do you like to skate,--on the ice, or on the floor?
14642Who shall it be?
14642Will he not run?
14642Will the bird let the cat get her five eggs?
14642Yes, Tom; what is it?
14642what is it?"
43336''Can you match these?'' 43336 ''Can you match this?''
43336''What ails you, friend?'' 43336 ''What have you there in the box?''
43336''What is the matter?'' 43336 ''Why do n''t you set a trap for him?''
43336''Why do you not drive him out?'' 43336 ''Will you be a baker?''
43336''Will you be a butcher?'' 43336 ''Will you make candlesticks?''
43336And have you learned anything?
43336Are you an angel?
43336Are you my brother?
43336Are you my brother?
43336Are you my brother?
43336But what for?
43336But why have I never seen them before?
43336Can I see the stars only at night, father?
43336Did ever you see such a grand feast?
43336Did you hear that?
43336Do they only come then, father?
43336Do you know what a bell- punch is?
43336Do you not hear the birds singing, and the other children calling at their play?
43336Eh? 43336 Have n''t you any marbles?
43336Have you had a good day?
43336How can I tell that?
43336How do you do?
43336How goes it with you? 43336 I mean_ why_ are you travelling at all?"
43336I was not naughty, was I?
43336Is it possible? 43336 Is this the horse you wanted so to buy, father?"
43336Jessy,said Mrs. Gray,"have you lost your senses, or are you playing some trick on me?
43336Little Boy,said his mother,"will you please go out in the garden and bring me a head of lettuce?"
43336May I come in and rest, dear children?
43336Mother,he said;"I do n''t suppose_ you_ could be an angel, could you?"
43336Oh, father,cried the child;"what are those lovely things?"
43336Ought we not to warn him of the danger?
43336Then why must n''t you speak to me?
43336What IS the reason? 43336 What ails you, little one?"
43336What are you doing?
43336What are you talking about?
43336What do you mean by that, little Child?
43336What do you mean by that?
43336What is it all about? 43336 What is one''s frosting to this?
43336What is the matter, dears?
43336What is the matter, little boy?
43336What is the matter?
43336What is the meaning of this?
43336What will happen then?
43336What''s the matter?
43336What_ does_ it all amount to? 43336 Who ever heard of an angel in a blue gingham apron?"
43336Who knows but that they may be related?
43336Why are you hurrying so? 43336 Why do you sit moping here in the house, when all the boys are out?
43336Why, what''s the matter? 43336 Will he_ never_ call me?"
43336Will you carry me home, mother?
43336Will you have one to put in your pocket?
43336Will you kindly tell me what you would do with me if I should yield myself up to you?
43336Would you be so very good as to tell me what you are travelling for?
43336106"changed to''( be a butcher?''
43336ABOUT ANGELS"Mother,"said the child;"are there really angels?"
43336Again the little comet hesitated and demurred; but after all, he had already broken one rule, and why not another?
43336And how long, may I ask, have you been travelling hither and thither through space, without knowing or caring why?"
43336And its father, in the room below, heard the sobs, and came up, and said,"What ails you, my dearie, and why do you cry?"
43336And now to the nursery comes Nannie at last, And what in her hand is she bringing so fast?
43336And so, if I should boil the cupperty- buts, would n''t all the gold come out?
43336And what does it all amount to?"
43336And''ow did yer''Ighness leave yer pa and ma?"
43336Are you glad I came?
43336But did you ever see one, mother?"
43336But what does the mighty Dragon want, for example?''
43336Comet Master, eh?
43336DAY DREAMS White wings over the water, Fluttering, fluttering over the sea, White wings over the water, What are you bringing to me?
43336Dear Mamma, now you will be happy, will you not?"
43336Did ever you see such a pie?"
43336Do I really look like an angel?"
43336Do you see what you have done?
43336Do you see?"
43336Do you understand?"
43336Fairy, fairy princekin, Sailing, sailing hither to me, Silk and satin and velvet, What are you coming to see?
43336Fixing her deep radiant eyes on them, she would reply with thrilling earnestness,"_ Has_ your grandmother sold her mangle yet?"
43336Have you anything more?
43336He may look over the wall and see our playground; who knows?
43336How could she join in the sports and dances of the noble youths and maidens of the court?
43336How has the morning gone with my little housekeeper?"
43336How many times do you generally say it in the course of the day?"
43336I am sorry that you do not approve of me, but this is the way I was made; do you see?"
43336I suppose you expected me to give you all of them, did you?
43336May n''t I come and help?"
43336Now, will you go with the Pig Brother, or will you come back with me, and be a tidy child?"
43336Oh, father, why is it dark?
43336Oh, my mother dear, what do you think I have got in my hand?
43336Or shall the man take away your jacket?''
43336Presently, through her sobs, she heard a kind voice saying,"What is the matter, little one?
43336Shall we travel together?
43336So he set the coal on the table, and said:--"Pretty little black and red bird, tell me, what shall I do?"
43336THE TANGLED SKEIN"My dear child,"said the Angel- who- attends- to things,"why are you crying so very hard?"
43336The Angel said to this child,"Where are your sheaves?"
43336The Master would cut you up into inch pieces if you asked him, and the Sun--""Well, what about the Sun?"
43336The first was,--"What is the price of butter?"
43336The following corrections have been made, on page 12''changed to"( and rest, dear children?")
43336The second,"Has your grandmother sold her mangle yet?"
43336Therefore, say now, which is the better for you?"
43336Well, the next question was, How could Jessy possibly wait till twelve o''clock for her mother to come home?
43336What did she say to you, eh?"
43336What do you propose to do about it?"
43336What do you take me for?"
43336What good does it do?
43336What have I done?
43336What have you been doing in the meantime?"
43336When the man saw Hokey Pokey, he called out,--"''Who are you, and what do you bring to the mighty Dragon, lord of this castle?''
43336Which will you have?"
43336Who is this comes creeping, while honest men are sleeping?"
43336Why do n''t they tell it to me?"
43336Why do you cry so bitterly?"
43336Why do you insult me by asking such a question?"
43336Why must I stay in this sad, gray world?"
43336Why then thus, with folded wing, Sit and swing, sit and swing?"
43336Will you do this?"
43336With a royal air, and in clear and ringing tones, the princess repeated,--"_ Has_ your grandmother sold her mangle yet?"
43336Would you like to live there?
43336_ What_ do you think?
43336_ Why_ do we travel for weeks and months and years?
43336_ Why_ must n''t you?"
43336asked Hokey Pokey;''and why do you weep, when you are surrounded by the most delightful things in the world?''
43336dear me, what ever_ shall_ I do?"
43336little John Bottlejohn, pretty John Bottlejohn, Wo n''t you come down with me?"
43336little John Bottlejohn, pretty John Bottlejohn, Wo n''t you come out to me?"
43336little John Bottlejohn, pretty John Bottlejohn, Wo n''t you come out to me?"
43336now?"
43336oh, what_ do_ you think?"
43336she cried,"where did you get all that money?"
43336she exclaimed,"why should n''t I get some of the gold from the cupperty- buts?
43336tell me that, will you?
43336what will become of me?"
43336whom have you there?''
43336why can not it be always day?"
43336why is there such a terrible thing as darkness?
15170And where are you going?
15170And where did you get the gold?
15170And yet who knows? 15170 And, friends, would you rather have insects in the hay?
15170And, what is more, how can I teach your children gentleness and mercy when you contradict the very thing I teach?
15170Are you joking?
15170Are you ready?
15170Brother Rabbit,Great Bear asked,"what do you think about this matter?"
15170But how could you unwind the threads?
15170Ca n''t you see that Billy has smashed the looking- glass?
15170Can I go all alone to the front of the church and lay this small gift on the altar?
15170Can anybody be happier?
15170Can you lend us a saucepan?
15170Did he know that he was looking in a looking- glass, or would n''t he speak to another bird?
15170Did you ever see anything so funny?
15170Did your horse kill this man''s horse?
15170Do you mean to tell me that those animals have all been looking at themselves and finding fault with their own looks?
15170Do you never think who made them and who taught them their songs of love? 15170 Do you think this is all the world?"
15170Epaminondas, do n''t you know that''s no way to carry cake? 15170 Every day?
15170Has my brother no ears?
15170Has the horse not served you for many years? 15170 Have you come to stay?"
15170How can I find out which princess ate the honey?
15170How did you do it?
15170How do I know that you have one penny in your purse?
15170How do you do it? 15170 How far are you going?"
15170How is this?
15170I know it is late, but would you give an old man some breakfast?
15170In a glass case, are you?
15170Is he to have one?
15170Is it as pretty as the Eagle Dance?
15170Is it as pretty as the Turkey Dance?
15170Is that the way a blackbird whistles? 15170 Is there nothing of which you are afraid?"
15170Is there nothing that can hurt you?
15170Mary,said John one bright spring day,"do n''t you think the blossoms are finer than usual this year?"
15170Nottingham? 15170 Now, what do you make out of that?"
15170Now,he asked,"where in the world did they get you?
15170Oh, how can I? 15170 Oh, how did you find it?"
15170They were a present from my dear uncle; why should I give them to you?
15170Thought it was another dog, did n''t you?
15170Well, and what do you think of me?
15170Well, how goes it?
15170Well, where did you come from?
15170Well,he said,"how did_ you_ enjoy Teddy''s scare box?"
15170What are you doing here, Gray Wolf?
15170What are you doing here?
15170What are you doing, good old woman?
15170What are you seeking?
15170What are you talking about?
15170What are you thinking of?
15170What can I do for my country in this small village?
15170What did he say?
15170What do I hear?
15170What does the teacher know of such things?
15170What have you brought, Epaminondas?
15170What is it?
15170What more can I do?
15170What news, Brother Wolf?
15170What shall be done?
15170What will become of us?
15170What will you call your doll, Hope?
15170What will you give me if I find the twelfth man?
15170When did I tell you to sing?
15170When?
15170Where are you going?
15170Where did you get the silver?
15170Where do you live? 15170 Where is it?"
15170Where is my toad stool?
15170Where? 15170 Which tree is it under?"
15170Who are you?
15170Who are you?
15170Whose horse is this?
15170Why did n''t you take the trouble to notice?
15170Will it have ruffles on it like Sue''s? 15170 Will you have gold?"
15170Will you have some of our diamonds?
15170Will you not give a stranger lodging?
15170Wo n''t you please go and put my gift on the altar, Little Brother? 15170 You slay them all, and why?
15170( Boy stands still, looking worried,) KING: Well, why do n''t you go?
15170A week or two afterward, the mother said,"Oh, what do you think has happened?
15170ALI(_ kissing the ground_): It is true, O caliph, such was the agreement, but who ever made a companion of a donkey before?
15170After a while he asked,"Is the new dance as pretty as the Snake Dance?"
15170Ah, which was the youngest?
15170All in a moment the town is laid low, Block upon block lying scattered and free, What is there left of my town by the sea?
15170And has he not saved your life?
15170And how many buttons will you put on it?
15170And the brown thrush keeps singing,"A nest do you see, And five eggs hid by me in the juniper tree?
15170And what does he say, little girl, little boy?
15170Are n''t they funny?"
15170Are you ready?
15170Are you ready?
15170At last Monkey said to himself,"Why should I perish here with hunger?
15170At last the mother bird asked,"Why do n''t you sing?"
15170BLOCK CITY What are you able to build with your blocks?
15170BOY: Why, who would be so foolish as to give me a gold piece just for running half a mile for a book?
15170But how can I get it?
15170But what sound was that?
15170But what was this he saw in the clear water?
15170But what would become of the geese while I am away?
15170But where was Squeaky?
15170By and by five little speckled eggs were in the nest, and the mother bird asked,"Is there anything in all the world as pretty as my eggs?"
15170CALIPH: Tell me, good man, what brought you here?
15170CALIPH: True enough, but who ever thought of saying that a pack saddle is a part of a load of wood?
15170CALIPH: Well, my friend, did you do as I told you?
15170CALIPH: Why did you refuse to shave this man''s companion?
15170Ca n''t you see?
15170Can you not talk?"
15170Can you weave some very fine cloth?"
15170Could it be the bell of justice?
15170Did such a thing ever happen in a blackbird family before?
15170Do I whistle that way?"
15170Do n''t you hear?
15170Do n''t you know how to carry butter?
15170Do n''t you wish me to teach it to you?"
15170Do you expect me to dance all night?"
15170Elephant,"he said,"you are big and strong; will you have the kindness to do me a favor?"
15170Epaminondas said to himself,"What was it mammy said?
15170Great Bear asked again,"What do you think about it, Brother Rabbit?
15170HARE: Are you speaking to me?
15170HARE: How dare you speak to me?
15170HARE: Well, are you ready?
15170HARE: What does this mean?
15170HARE: What is strange?
15170HEDGEHOG: Are you afraid to run with me?
15170HEDGEHOG: Certainly; do you see any one else around?
15170HEDGEHOG: Fine crop, is n''t it?
15170HEDGEHOG: Shall we run again?
15170HEDGEHOG: What are they doing now?
15170HEDGEHOG: What did they do?
15170HEDGEHOG: Wife, have you dressed the children yet?
15170HEDGEHOG: Will you call my wife and children names any more?
15170Has any one done you a wrong?
15170Have any of you seen it?"
15170Have you lost your senses?
15170He may stay with us, may he not, good wife?"
15170He said,"Did one ever see so many birds?
15170He went to work saying,"What difference does it make if I cut all the roots?
15170How could you be so foolish?"
15170How many do you suppose she worked?
15170II HEDGEHOG: Wife, wife, did you hear what I said to the hare?
15170Is he hailing some comrade as blithe as he?
15170Is it good wood?
15170Is it not enough that I should lower myself by touching you?
15170KING: What''s the matter now?
15170King Lion rose and asked,"What say you?
15170Little Brother, clinging to Pedro in fear, cried,"What is it, Pedro, what is it?"
15170Looking at him hard, his mammy said,"Epaminondas, what in the world is that dripping from your hat?"
15170Making a bow, Brother Rabbit said,"0, mighty and wonderful Whale, will you do me a favor?"
15170Now they are in the meadow; what will the boy say?
15170One of the birds fell to singing, and the other bird said,"Who told you to sing?"
15170Pedro ran across the street, and there under a small heap of snow, what do you think he found?
15170People sometimes asked one another,"Do you suppose the bells ever did ring?"
15170Shall we go to the place the ducks and geese have found, where there is plenty of water?"
15170She pulled her little daughter down quickly and whispered,"Do you want the tithingman to come?
15170So he went to him and said,"Donal, man, how did you get that beautiful violin?"
15170Some one said to him one day,"How can you play so sweetly?
15170Surely you can not mean what you say?
15170The judge asked in surprise,"Are you dumb?
15170The judge turned to the poor man and said,"My man, why did you not answer my questions?"
15170The princess looked at him with wondering eyes and said:"Is it you, my prince?
15170Then his mate asked,"What are you singing about?"
15170Then how could you have told which one of us to believe?
15170Then what do you suppose happened?
15170There lay father''s Sunday coat; what warmer nest could she find for Mary Ellen than its big pocket?
15170They would laugh and say,"Well, John, how much money did you get from the holes?"
15170To whom do the bow and arrow belong?"
15170Turning his head from side to side, he said,"What''s the use of looking so sad?
15170WHO LOVES THE TREES BEST?
15170WIFE: Did I hear?
15170WIFE: Doing?
15170WOODCUTTER: Ah, me, what shall I do?
15170WOODCUTTER: How much will you charge?
15170Was it friend or foe?
15170Was not that your agreement?
15170What are they not doing?
15170What are you thinking of?
15170What can you do?
15170What do you know about a man''s business?
15170What do you think was heard?
15170What is it?"
15170What is the matter?
15170What makes you act so foolish?
15170What shall I do?
15170What should he do?
15170What should they do if somebody wished to ring the bell before the new rope came?
15170What would my courtiers say?
15170When Wolf had told him the news, Monkey asked,"What have you been doing to- day?"
15170When his mammy saw him, she said,"Epaminondas, what is that in your hands?"
15170When his mammy saw him, she said,"What''s that, Epaminondas?"
15170When she did, what do you suppose she saw?
15170Where do you buy it?"
15170Where is your companion?
15170Which one is it?"
15170Who else will help?"
15170Who else will help?"
15170Who else will help?"
15170Who else will help?"
15170Who else will help?"
15170Who else will help?"
15170Who ever heard of such a thing?
15170Who knows but that you will find a greater work to do for your country right here?"
15170Who knows?"
15170Who loves the trees best?
15170Who loves the trees best?
15170Who loves the trees best?
15170Who loves the trees best?
15170Who thinks you stupid?
15170Why are you in there?"
15170Why should you be going to Nottingham?
15170Will it have trimming on it?
15170Will you be kind enough to start a merry tune, Mrs. Brown Hen?"
15170Will you give me shelter for the night?"
15170Will you have some of our silver?"
15170Will you please get it for me?
15170Would you dream all these dreams that are tiny and fleet?
15170Would you like to buy it, good barber?
15170You hear me, Epaminondas?"
15170You hear me, Epaminondas?"
15170You hear me, Epaminondas?"
15170[ Illustration: A bird singing] WHO TOLD THE NEWS?
15170[ Illustration: Ali and the woodcutter with the donkey] WOODCUTTER: Who ever heard of such a bargain?
15170[ Illustration: The horseman speaks to Nahum]"Where is the blacksmith?"
15170do n''t you see?
15170he asked,"and why are you so sorrowful?"
15170how can I?"
15170little brown brother, Are you awake in the dark?
15170little brown brother, What kind of flower will you be?
15170squeaked Squeaky;"why ca n''t we creep into the big room and see the tall Christmas tree?
15170where?"
15170you''re a sunflower?