Archy Somerville : and other stories . THE LOST CHILDREN. Little Eobert and Ella James were orphans, they had no mother or father, but their dear sister Lucy and her husband took care of the (74) THE LOST CHILDREN. 75 little children, and they did notknow the want of a mothers kind-ness or a fathers love. They weregenerally very good children, butsometimes they were disobedient,and gave their kind sister trouble. One fine afternoon in October, shecalled the little ones to her, Eobertand Ella, said she, I am going toride, and as your nurse is sick, youwill be left alone. Will you be goodchildre
Archy Somerville : and other stories . THE LOST CHILDREN. Little Eobert and Ella James were orphans, they had no mother or father, but their dear sister Lucy and her husband took care of the (74) THE LOST CHILDREN. 75 little children, and they did notknow the want of a mothers kind-ness or a fathers love. They weregenerally very good children, butsometimes they were disobedient,and gave their kind sister trouble. One fine afternoon in October, shecalled the little ones to her, Eobertand Ella, said she, I am going toride, and as your nurse is sick, youwill be left alone. Will you be goodchildren and stay quietly in thehouse till I return. Yes, well be good. Eemember, you are to stay in thehouse. Now kiss sister! good-bye! 76
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