The Bodleys telling stories . Jho wluilliarruw broki-. and niv wife had a down came wluflbanow, wife, ;vnd down came wlieelbairow, wife, and --?--s*-*^^^/^ A tumhle was lieard. the doors flewopen, and there lay poor Mary(iray. tiie little wile of the story,among her boxes and bundles; })usswas scampering across the floor;while little Johnnv l^inulc. with his handkerchier to his eyes, sat by his broken wheelbarrow, and MOTHER GOOSE AND FRIENDS. !)7 it was hard to say whether he was crying for that or for MaryGrays fall. Bessie Bell was not far off, and she was wrhiging he
The Bodleys telling stories . Jho wluilliarruw broki-. and niv wife had a down came wluflbanow, wife, ;vnd down came wlieelbairow, wife, and --?--s*-*^^^/^ A tumhle was lieard. the doors flewopen, and there lay poor Mary(iray. tiie little wile of the story,among her boxes and bundles; })usswas scampering across the floor;while little Johnnv l^inulc. with his handkerchier to his eyes, sat by his broken wheelbarrow, and MOTHER GOOSE AND FRIENDS. !)7 it was hard to say whether he was crying for that or for MaryGrays fall. Bessie Bell was not far off, and she was wrhiging herhands and just starting to run to Mary Grays help. This was thelast scene, except that when the children liad all come into the otherroom, the folding-doors were opened again, and there lay the brokenwheelbarrow all by itself. All these scenes had beenprepared beforehand byCousin Ned, but the chil-dren had known nothing ofthem, and those who actedas well as those who lookedon were just as much sur-prised. Then Ned, who, asthe Thatcher of Thatch-wood, had planned every-thing with Mother Goose,closed the folding-doors, andthere followed a series oflittle s
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