The Beacon Second Reader by James H. Fassett
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page 20 of 137 (14%)
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"Take me out! take me out!" The poor beggar was so frightened that he dropped his basket, pudding and all, and ran off as fast as he could. Tom crawled out of the pudding, climbed out of the basket, and ran home. His mother washed him and put him to bed. TOM THUMB--III Not long after this Tom's mother took him with her when she went to milk the cow. That he might not get lost, she tied him to a wisp of hay. When Tom's mother was not looking, the cow took the wisp of hay into her mouth. She began to chew and chew. Tom began to jump about and shout. He frightened the cow so that she opened her great mouth and out Tom jumped. Then Tom's mother took him in her apron and ran with him to the house, but he was not hurt in the least. |
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