Four feet, wings, and fins . Sure, and I loiked the ilephant best, said Pat, but its meself can not be afther remimberingthe hard names, sure. To the order Pachydermata^ and to the familyElephantidce^ quickly said Frank, 205 THE MENAGERIE. Which did my little Rose like the best ? askedMr. Ellerton. O, I liked the ittle triped horse the best. Hewas the prettiest, but not half as nice as Mr. Timo-thys donkey, cause he let me wide on his back,and the little zebra wouldnt. He was too tross, said. He blonged to the Equidce family,dust like the horse and donkey. The giraffe was a pretty ani


Four feet, wings, and fins . Sure, and I loiked the ilephant best, said Pat, but its meself can not be afther remimberingthe hard names, sure. To the order Pachydermata^ and to the familyElephantidce^ quickly said Frank, 205 THE MENAGERIE. Which did my little Rose like the best ? askedMr. Ellerton. O, I liked the ittle triped horse the best. Hewas the prettiest, but not half as nice as Mr. Timo-thys donkey, cause he let me wide on his back,and the little zebra wouldnt. He was too tross, said. He blonged to the Equidce family,dust like the horse and donkey. The giraffe was a pretty animal, said May. Itbelonged to the same family as the deer; and thehippopotamus was the very ugliest of them all; uglierthan the elephant, I think, and it belongs to thesame order as the elephant, so we neednt wonderthat it is so homely. PART II The Birds Concert. i-^-S^hS§^M^^S^^


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