. Little folks in Busy-land . 21. Let us have a ride! cried Peter as he rantoward the merry-go-round. Clara and Polly ranafter him as fast as they could. There were horsesto ride on, or little boats, if you did not like to rideon the high horses. There was a fine organ makingmerry music while boats and horses went round andround. Round and round, round and round,To the organs merry and down, horses bound;Where can greater fun be found? Faster now, now more slow, See the boats and horses go. Whoa ! good horses, whoa ! whoa! whoa! We are stopping now, I know. 22 All aboard ! All aboard


. Little folks in Busy-land . 21. Let us have a ride! cried Peter as he rantoward the merry-go-round. Clara and Polly ranafter him as fast as they could. There were horsesto ride on, or little boats, if you did not like to rideon the high horses. There was a fine organ makingmerry music while boats and horses went round andround. Round and round, round and round,To the organs merry and down, horses bound;Where can greater fun be found? Faster now, now more slow, See the boats and horses go. Whoa ! good horses, whoa ! whoa! whoa! We are stopping now, I know. 22 All aboard ! All aboard for Paper-Farm ! calledFarmer Paper as Clara and Polly and Peter got offthe merry-go-round. Good-by, children! Good-by! shouted the littleclown, and the big lion roared his good-by. Clara stayed at Paper-Farm a whole week, andduring that week Polly and Peter took her for manylong walks through Paper-Land. Of all the placesthey visited, the one she liked best was the greatpaper factory. In the paper factory old rags were turned in


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