. Dame Truelove's tales; or, Useful lessons for little misses and masters : and ornamented with appropriate engravings. not think they were crying aboutthe Toys, for they knew very wellthat their mother had no money tospare, she wanted all she could getto buy bread for them, but theycould not help crying because theboy had hurt them. The old gentleman was so pleasedwith these little children, that heled them one in each hand back toTurn-about Johnny, and bought asmany toys for them as they could TURN-ABOUT JOHNNY. 17 carry home, whither he went withthem to see their mother, gave hersome money


. Dame Truelove's tales; or, Useful lessons for little misses and masters : and ornamented with appropriate engravings. not think they were crying aboutthe Toys, for they knew very wellthat their mother had no money tospare, she wanted all she could getto buy bread for them, but theycould not help crying because theboy had hurt them. The old gentleman was so pleasedwith these little children, that heled them one in each hand back toTurn-about Johnny, and bought asmany toys for them as they could TURN-ABOUT JOHNNY. 17 carry home, whither he went withthem to see their mother, gave hersome money to buy meat, and waskind to them always from thatday. INDUSTRIOUS MARIA. Maria was very fond of needle-work ; she was but a very little girl;yet she could sew and hem betterthan many that were much older, (and she liked to do such work aswojild be of use, and not snip up-and cobble every bit of muslin and -silk that was given tclrer? Maria jhad more sense; she knew that it Jwas wrong to w^aste any thing, and i#Sishe had a bit of silk in her baske^jftjwas ten chances to one but fhafrnM # v-#< V /ndustrwiisMaria,. <


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