. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. Ants talking (magnified). At last when this greedy ant had eaten all thathe could, he started to go home. Frank-lin sawhim climb over the rim of the jar. Then the antran down the outside of the jar. But when he gotto the bottom, he did not find any shelf went all round the jar. There was no way to o^et down to thefloor. The ant ranthis way and thatway, but he could An Ants Feeler (magnified). ^^^^ ^.^^ doWU. At last the greedy ant thought he would see ifhe could go up. He climbed up the string to theceilimr. Then he went down the wall


. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. Ants talking (magnified). At last when this greedy ant had eaten all thathe could, he started to go home. Frank-lin sawhim climb over the rim of the jar. Then the antran down the outside of the jar. But when he gotto the bottom, he did not find any shelf went all round the jar. There was no way to o^et down to thefloor. The ant ranthis way and thatway, but he could An Ants Feeler (magnified). ^^^^ ^.^^ doWU. At last the greedy ant thought he would see ifhe could go up. He climbed up the string to theceilimr. Then he went down the wall. He cameto his own hole at last, no doubt. After a while he got hungry again, He thoughtthe end of atold the otherknow thatthey couldIn aboutgone up theof ants goingmarched inSoon therethe string,poino- downThe ants ining up thehome. Doant told theAnd did hea strino: byAnd did he


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