Archy Somerville : and other stories . OUR DAKLING LITTLE EFFIE. I WISH all my little friends knewour Effie, such a little sunshine, sopleasant, and so cunning that I amsure, if they know her, they mustlove her and very dearly too. (51) 52 OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE. She is only four years old, anddoes a great many funny things. One day her mother taught herher lettersc Effie was very muchpleased to know them, and took thebook to study them all out by her-self. While she was very earnestlylooking at them, Fido, the dog,passed under the window. Oh mam-ma! said Effie, Ill teach Fido hisletters! he


Archy Somerville : and other stories . OUR DAKLING LITTLE EFFIE. I WISH all my little friends knewour Effie, such a little sunshine, sopleasant, and so cunning that I amsure, if they know her, they mustlove her and very dearly too. (51) 52 OUR DARLING LITTLE EFFIE. She is only four years old, anddoes a great many funny things. One day her mother taught herher lettersc Effie was very muchpleased to know them, and took thebook to study them all out by her-self. While she was very earnestlylooking at them, Fido, the dog,passed under the window. Oh mam-ma! said Effie, Ill teach Fido hisletters! here, Fi! Off she went, andpretty soon her mother saw her underthe window holding the open bookbefore the dog. ^Thats A. Effie.


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