. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. 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. about that jar of sweets atstring. Then perhaps heants. Maybe he let themthere was a string by whichget down to the an hour after the ant hadstring, Franklin saw a swarmdown the string. Theya line, one after another,were two lines of ants onThe ants in one line wereto get at the sweet food,the other line were march-other side of the s
. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans. 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. about that jar of sweets atstring. Then perhaps heants. Maybe he let themthere was a string by whichget down to the an hour after the ant hadstring, Franklin saw a swarmdown the string. Theya line, one after another,were two lines of ants onThe ants in one line wereto get at the sweet food,the other line were march-other side of the string to goyou think that the greedyother ants about the ^tell them that there waswhich an ant could get there ?-^ tell it by speaking, or bysigns that he madewith his feelers ? If you watch twoants when they meet,you will see that theytouch their feelers to-gether, as if they said Good-morning! 32 FRANKLIN ASKS THE SUNSHINE SOME-THING. One day Franklin was eating dinner at thehouse of a friend. The lady of the house, whenshe poured out the coffee, found that it was nothot. She said, I am sorry that the coffee is is because the servant forgot to scour thecoffee-pot. Coffee gets cold more quickly whenthe coffee-pot is not bright. This
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