. Children with fishes;. Fishes. ROSE AND THE REPTILES. " Toads come out of their holes in wet weather, â perhaps because they Hke the rain, perhaps, be- cause they are washed out â â and they hop forth to dry themselves â but here we are at the frog-pond. Here they sit and cry Polly-wog, 'Wog, all the day and night long, unless they hear some. somebody's coming" one near, then they give a jump and are out of ; " I should think their throats would ache," said May. 526. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha


. Children with fishes;. Fishes. ROSE AND THE REPTILES. " Toads come out of their holes in wet weather, â perhaps because they Hke the rain, perhaps, be- cause they are washed out â â and they hop forth to dry themselves â but here we are at the frog-pond. Here they sit and cry Polly-wog, 'Wog, all the day and night long, unless they hear some. somebody's coming" one near, then they give a jump and are out of ; " I should think their throats would ache," said May. 526. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Maskell, A. E. Anderson, Mrs. [from old catalog]. Boston, D. Lothrop company


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