. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . Here goes the first load! Just at that moment a great gust of windcame from over the sea. The tiny boat shivered,and shook her sails. The wind was too strong. Oh! cried Molly, our load has gone to thebottom of the sea. Do save the ship, Hans! I have her, cried Hans. The next timeI shall load her more carefully. Betje, may I take one of your woodenshoes? called May. It will make a fine freightboat. I will load it with sand and play thatI live on the boat. I can push it along with 70 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND ?^^. A wooden shoe makes a f


. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . Here goes the first load! Just at that moment a great gust of windcame from over the sea. The tiny boat shivered,and shook her sails. The wind was too strong. Oh! cried Molly, our load has gone to thebottom of the sea. Do save the ship, Hans! I have her, cried Hans. The next timeI shall load her more carefully. Betje, may I take one of your woodenshoes? called May. It will make a fine freightboat. I will load it with sand and play thatI live on the boat. I can push it along with 70 THE SUNBONNET BABIES IN HOLLAND ?^^. A wooden shoe makes a fine freight boat this pole, just as all the canal men do. Hansand I will have a cartload of sand for TanteAnna before we know it/ And they did, but Betje helped them. Shefilled her pail with sand many times, and mademany deep holes in the smooth beach. But suddenly, In every hole the sea came up,Till it could come no more. It is the tide! cried Hans. It is coming infast! Here, Schnaps, pull the cart over the dike! AT WORK 71


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