. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 262 WISE SNOW-DROP AND SILLY BILLY. you like eggs? " she asked. " Because here is one. It is all my own, and you may have ; "You precious dear!" cried the woman; "you have a good heart, like your mamma. I am very thankful indeed for the ; Mrs. Long v/as much pleased by Emma's kind conduct. So was Hoppy I fancy, for she laid a much finer egg the very next WISE SNOW-DROP AND SILLY BILLY. Little Davie Morgan lived in North Wales. His father kept a gr


. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. 262 WISE SNOW-DROP AND SILLY BILLY. you like eggs? " she asked. " Because here is one. It is all my own, and you may have ; "You precious dear!" cried the woman; "you have a good heart, like your mamma. I am very thankful indeed for the ; Mrs. Long v/as much pleased by Emma's kind conduct. So was Hoppy I fancy, for she laid a much finer egg the very next WISE SNOW-DROP AND SILLY BILLY. Little Davie Morgan lived in North Wales. His father kept a great many goats. They used to climb up and down those high, rocky mountains, and leap from crag to crag, where no other animal would dare to go. On Davie's sixth birthday his father brought down from the mountain a pair of twin kids for his birthday present. One of them Avas pure Avhite with buff ears, and Davie named her "; The other, a beautiful gray shaded with black, he called "Billy,"' after his older brother. They were to be Davie's own pets; and he did pet and feed them so that they soon grew fat and saucy. Billy, I have no doubt, really loved his pretty twin-sister, "Snow-drop;" but he delighted to tease her whenever he had a chance. In Wales there are a great many mountain streams, narrow but deep, that go dashing over their rocky beds, making foamy water- falls and dark pools, where the speckled trout play " hide-and-seek" on sunny days. The only foot-bridge over some of these streams is a plank, or a. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe, 1850-1943. Boston, Estes and Lauriat


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