. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . In Edam. IN EDAM Sure enough, away out in the field was alow, vine-covered house. Little houses for thegeese, the hens, the pigs, and the dog weresnuggled close around it. A narrow white path between two long,straight rows of trees led up to the open doorof the house. No, the door was only half open;the bottom half was shut. In the old-fashioned Dutch door stood thedear Dutch grandmother, waiting to welcomethe Sunbonnet Babies. A flock of big white geese ran to welcomethem, too, and with them came a little blackkitten and a great brown dog.


. The sunbonnet babies in Holland; a second reader . In Edam. IN EDAM Sure enough, away out in the field was alow, vine-covered house. Little houses for thegeese, the hens, the pigs, and the dog weresnuggled close around it. A narrow white path between two long,straight rows of trees led up to the open doorof the house. No, the door was only half open;the bottom half was shut. In the old-fashioned Dutch door stood thedear Dutch grandmother, waiting to welcomethe Sunbonnet Babies. A flock of big white geese ran to welcomethem, too, and with them came a little blackkitten and a great brown dog. The geese looked so fierce and made such anoise. Mollv and May were almost afraid. But 94 IN EDAM 95 Bram was not afraid, so they walked bravelyon, keeping close beside him. • What a lovely place this is! cried May.


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