. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . might go to school and learn things, likeLizzie May, in Chicago. Yet Annie was not entirely she had no children for compan-ions, she had many little playmates who,while dumb so far as our way of talkinggoes, still knew how to show their lovefor Annie, and their delight in her com-panionship, and it was a great comfort toher to feel that these friends were alwaysloyal and liked her just as she was,and did not lose respect for her, eventhough she could never tell how muchwas six times four. Besides Billy, the burro, and the newcalf, there was a whole
. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . might go to school and learn things, likeLizzie May, in Chicago. Yet Annie was not entirely she had no children for compan-ions, she had many little playmates who,while dumb so far as our way of talkinggoes, still knew how to show their lovefor Annie, and their delight in her com-panionship, and it was a great comfort toher to feel that these friends were alwaysloyal and liked her just as she was,and did not lose respect for her, eventhough she could never tell how muchwas six times four. Besides Billy, the burro, and the newcalf, there was a whole collection ofpets, which she was always adding to bybringing in some little lost or injured. ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE WITCH. ^^ stranger from the swamp or prairie, tobe fed and cared for. Then there were three beautiful littlebantam chickens, that had been given toher. She had named the small whitehen Snowflake. One of the bantamroosters she called Pantallettes, becausethe feathers grew down around his legsjust like little white ruffles. The other one was a proud, fierce,tiny fellow, who had Spanish blood inhis veins. He was black as a called this one Captain Gib, after a friend of her fathers. i(mln!l!liiM I am sorry to relate that Captain Gibturned out to be a terrible Pantallettes often had to be pro-tected from him.
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