. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . d see if there are 16 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND any other floating houses in sight, said Molly. Oh, dear! I cant run, Molly! What is thematter with our boat? Is it tipping over? Ihave such a queer feeling in my head! Oh, dear! May! You must not be seasick I criedMolly. That would be dreadful! Come quick,and we will have a race on deck. Then youwill feel all right, no matter how much theboat tips and rolls. Now run, run, run! See, the waves are chasing each other, the big waves splash the little ones, andwhat pretty white caps t


. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . d see if there are 16 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND any other floating houses in sight, said Molly. Oh, dear! I cant run, Molly! What is thematter with our boat? Is it tipping over? Ihave such a queer feeling in my head! Oh, dear! May! You must not be seasick I criedMolly. That would be dreadful! Come quick,and we will have a race on deck. Then youwill feel all right, no matter how much theboat tips and rolls. Now run, run, run! See, the waves are chasing each other, the big waves splash the little ones, andwhat pretty white caps they wear! I think the mother waves are sending thebaby waves to bed away out in the sea. Thesun is going down, and the moon is in the sky. Mother is calling us to supper, Molly. Ina little while we can go to bed, too, said May. Where are the Sunbonnet Babies? saidthe captain of the ship one morning. Wouldthey like to see a whale? Oh, here we are! cried Molly. And where is the whale? cried May. Look right out there in the ocean, said ON THE OCEAN 17. Thai black thing is the back of a uhale the captain. Do you see a shiny black thingsending a jet of water high in the air? Yes, yes; I see! And I see! cried Mollyand May. Well, that black thing is the back of awhale. He is nearly as long as our ship, butmost of him is under water. He is showing uswhat a great fountain he can make with hisnose. Now look quick on the other side of theship, shouted the captain. Do you see those 18 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND porpoises? We call them sea-hogs. They arejumping off the frill of that big wave/ There must be dozens of them! cried see them jump! Yes, they have jolly times with the waves,said the captain. And we have jolly times on your fine ship,captain/ said May. We shall almost be sorrywhen we get to Holland and have to leave yourlovely floating house. Oh, May, you and the captain swing therope while I jump it and spell something, saidMolly. One, two, three, ready! H-u-r-r-a-


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