. Little Rosy's voyage of discovery undertaken in company with her cousin Charley . Y dear lamb is safe! cried Rosy, quiteovercome by her feelings. c Oh, Charley,how brave it was of you to go in and get himout ! Thank you, very, very much. c Dear me, said Charley, quite bashfully;c what a fuss you make about a little thing!Why, it was easy enough to save the creature !I only got my feet a little wet, and what doesthat matter ? We must both get them wet if wemean to cross the torrent. < The torrent! said Rosy to herself; c I won-der what that means ! I wish I were as wise asCharley/ Charley


. Little Rosy's voyage of discovery undertaken in company with her cousin Charley . Y dear lamb is safe! cried Rosy, quiteovercome by her feelings. c Oh, Charley,how brave it was of you to go in and get himout ! Thank you, very, very much. c Dear me, said Charley, quite bashfully;c what a fuss you make about a little thing!Why, it was easy enough to save the creature !I only got my feet a little wet, and what doesthat matter ? We must both get them wet if wemean to cross the torrent. < The torrent! said Rosy to herself; c I won-der what that means ! I wish I were as wise asCharley/ Charley was just then thinking how his littlecousin could get to him. With the dripping lamb in his arms, he could LITTLE ROSYS VOYAGE OF XXVI. She rushed in without thinking that the pebbles might hurt herlittle feet, and hurried to embrace her dear pet. LITTLE ROSYS VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY. not well help her; so it was of no use goingback. He, therefore, called out that she musttake up her shoes and stockings, and venture in. c And never mind picking out the rocks, hesaid; c they are very slippery. You must justwalk right in, and come to me. Rosv did not wait for another invitation. She j rushed in, without thinking how the pebbles mighthurt her little feet, and hurried to embrace herdear pet. Charley stood, with Robin in his hands, di-recting her how best to come; and when shegot near, he walked backwards that he mightnot lose sight of her. As for Rosy, she saw a little fish swimmingabout at her feet, and, if it had not been thather hands were full, how she would have enjoyedfishing with her fingers ! LITTLE ROSYS VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY. XXVII. STRANGE BEHAVIOUR OF ROBIN.


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