. St. Nicholas [serial] . THE DIFFERENCE. By Caroline McCormick. This is my dog, my very own. You 11 think it strange, but weHave ages that are just alike, and I am young, you see,While he s as old, or most as old, as any dog can be. He is no higher than my waist, and he is grown up, too,And I am quite as tall as Jane, and I m not nearly throughWith growing, for I mean to be as big, perhaps, as you. The things we like are not the same: I romp, and race, and run,And he lies down before the fire, or stretches in the sun ;But each of us would be forlorn without the other one. 1028. THE SISTERS. B
. St. Nicholas [serial] . THE DIFFERENCE. By Caroline McCormick. This is my dog, my very own. You 11 think it strange, but weHave ages that are just alike, and I am young, you see,While he s as old, or most as old, as any dog can be. He is no higher than my waist, and he is grown up, too,And I am quite as tall as Jane, and I m not nearly throughWith growing, for I mean to be as big, perhaps, as you. The things we like are not the same: I romp, and race, and run,And he lies down before the fire, or stretches in the sun ;But each of us would be forlorn without the other one. 1028. THE SISTERS. By Stella George Stern. These sisters, Jane and Marguerite,Who are so friendly and so sweet, Have just one doll for two;One day she s Janies child they play,The next is Margueritas day,— A pleasant way to do.
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