. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . would make her unhappy, and wouldannoy her friends. 5. One day Mary and her motherwent out into their pleasant yard, tospend an hour in the open air. took her work with her. 6. Mary ran about and played withDash, her pet dog, and was having ahappy time. 7. But in a corner of the yard shefound her nicest doll all torn andbroken, and its dress covered with mud. 8. She knew, at once, that Dash haddone this, and she scolded him harshly. SECOND READER. 53 9. Carrying the broken doll to hermamma, she showed it to her, andcould hardly keep fro


. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . would make her unhappy, and wouldannoy her friends. 5. One day Mary and her motherwent out into their pleasant yard, tospend an hour in the open air. took her work with her. 6. Mary ran about and played withDash, her pet dog, and was having ahappy time. 7. But in a corner of the yard shefound her nicest doll all torn andbroken, and its dress covered with mud. 8. She knew, at once, that Dash haddone this, and she scolded him harshly. SECOND READER. 53 9. Carrying the broken doll to hermamma, she showed it to her, andcould hardly keep from crying. 10. Mrs. Armstrong asked Mary ifshe had not left the doll on the porchwhere Dash could easily get it; andMary had to answer, Yes, maam. 11. Then you must not blame thedog, Mary, for he does not know itis wrong for him to play with yourdoll. I hope this will be a lesson toyou hereafter, to put your things awaywhen you are through playing. 12. I will try, said Mary. And hermother promised to mend the doll aswell as she 54 ECLECTIC SERIES. LESSON XXIV. thorough lyshearerother wi§e monthsheep driedthoge woven «loth dyedspan\v<Tol €UtS dirtrub


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