Archy Somerville : and other stories . EFFIE AND HER DOG 54 OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE AND HER LAMB. Fido looked at the letters, but didnot say anything. * Thats B, Fido and thats dont you say A, B, C! Mam-ma, Fido wont say it. Bow, wow, wow! said Fido, andgiving his nose a toss in the air, hetrotted off. Effies father gave her a little pet OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE. 55 lamb, and she was very fond ofplaying with it in the fields. Shewould put a wreath of flowers on herhead and call Daisy (the lamb) toher and then run off to the housecrying, Mamma come see, Effieswreath and Daisy! Oh
Archy Somerville : and other stories . EFFIE AND HER DOG 54 OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE AND HER LAMB. Fido looked at the letters, but didnot say anything. * Thats B, Fido and thats dont you say A, B, C! Mam-ma, Fido wont say it. Bow, wow, wow! said Fido, andgiving his nose a toss in the air, hetrotted off. Effies father gave her a little pet OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE. 55 lamb, and she was very fond ofplaying with it in the fields. Shewould put a wreath of flowers on herhead and call Daisy (the lamb) toher and then run off to the housecrying, Mamma come see, Effieswreath and Daisy! Oh, Effie wasa darling little girl. She was very fond of milk andbread, as most little boys and girlsare. One day while she was eatingher breakfast, a fly came on theedge of the bowl and began to drinkthe milk also. Oh mamma,shouted Eflie. Look at the fly cat-ting my bread and milk. You 56 OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE. cunning little fly! and she let thefly stay till he had eaten enough, andthen he flew off. All the birds and animals werefriends of Efifies. She always lookedout for them
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