Nature in story and . ; But if he feels her strong, sharp claws,He will not think her cunning. If she could talk, I think shed say:Im so glad Im not like boys, With heavy shoes upon their feet,Filling the house with their noise. Now can you guess who my pet is ? Why, it is my cat so mean to always treat her well And will see that she has food. 50 NATURE IN STORY AND VERSE. A Little Rosa Bonheur A little girl was told Of Rosa Bonheurs fame, And of how she studiedThe animals so tame, Before she tried to paintTheir pictures true to life; And in her industry She soon had pictures ri


Nature in story and . ; But if he feels her strong, sharp claws,He will not think her cunning. If she could talk, I think shed say:Im so glad Im not like boys, With heavy shoes upon their feet,Filling the house with their noise. Now can you guess who my pet is ? Why, it is my cat so mean to always treat her well And will see that she has food. 50 NATURE IN STORY AND VERSE. A Little Rosa Bonheur A little girl was told Of Rosa Bonheurs fame, And of how she studiedThe animals so tame, Before she tried to paintTheir pictures true to life; And in her industry She soon had pictures rife, Which sold for great prices All over the nation;Those wonderful paintings Of her own creation. So she told her kittie That she believed that she Would get books about her,And study carefully. After she had read booksOn the subject of cats, She had puss pose for herAnd made a picture that NATURE IN STORY AND VERSE. 51 Im sure youd think lifelikeFor it looked like a cat. Her brother Ted bought it,What do you think of that ?. PART TWO WINTER


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