. St. Nicholas [serial] . Oh, I m a goose, and you re a goose, and Oer dusty books for learning lore. we re all geese together. How glad I am—how glad you are—thatWe wander over hill and dale, all in the we re birds of a feather: sweet June weather, • That you re a goose, and I m a goose,While wise folk stay indoors and pore and we re all geese together! 810 HONEY-BEE. By Lucy Fitch Honey-bee, honey-bee! Here is some money ;Take it and bring us a pot of new honey!Fly away! Fly, you buzzing old rover!Gather us sweets from the blossoming clover! 811 ^^S££g^^*5#^^ OUR FRIENDS THE TREES.


. St. Nicholas [serial] . Oh, I m a goose, and you re a goose, and Oer dusty books for learning lore. we re all geese together. How glad I am—how glad you are—thatWe wander over hill and dale, all in the we re birds of a feather: sweet June weather, • That you re a goose, and I m a goose,While wise folk stay indoors and pore and we re all geese together! 810 HONEY-BEE. By Lucy Fitch Honey-bee, honey-bee! Here is some money ;Take it and bring us a pot of new honey!Fly away! Fly, you buzzing old rover!Gather us sweets from the blossoming clover! 811 ^^S££g^^*5#^^ OUR FRIENDS THE TREES. {Showing the branch, leaf, fruit, and general form of several of ojir common fruitand nut hearing trees. See page 862.)


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