. A study of a child. 7 \U. suiipi 4 iUH •^ ,h~ (pi MM 1895 DRAWINGS—FIVE TEARS OLD A, the way to hung a bell on an engine ; R, boat going over sand-bar ; C, boat going betweentwo mountains ; P, boat with anchor (note size of anchor) ; E, this is a pump, and the waterpulls down the weight to make the clapper hit the bell. FIFTH YEAR her to do every morning. His conversations with herat night and early morning were frequent and verycharming. He always pretended that she was an-swering him in a squeaky voice. She grew very dimabout the face from much hugging, and her neck event-ually gave way fr
. A study of a child. 7 \U. suiipi 4 iUH •^ ,h~ (pi MM 1895 DRAWINGS—FIVE TEARS OLD A, the way to hung a bell on an engine ; R, boat going over sand-bar ; C, boat going betweentwo mountains ; P, boat with anchor (note size of anchor) ; E, this is a pump, and the waterpulls down the weight to make the clapper hit the bell. FIFTH YEAR her to do every morning. His conversations with herat night and early morning were frequent and verycharming. He always pretended that she was an-swering him in a squeaky voice. She grew very dimabout the face from much hugging, and her neck event-ually gave way from many good-mornings; so in-numerable stitches had to be taken, until at last evenHarold saw that no more could be taken. Then for along time he submitted to a great break in her bodyfrom the neck down, about two inches in length; buteven this was for a purpose, for he frequently showedme through this break how her heart would move.(A piece of the cotton inside did move every time hemade kitty move a certain way.) As t
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