Boy Blue and His Friends by Mary Frances Blaisdell;Etta Austin Blaisdell
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road after her.
When Mary was going home her uncle said to her, "You may take Fleecy with you, if you wish." So the next day Fleecy had a long ride in the train. [Illustration] I don't think he liked it very well, but he didn't say a word. When Mary took him out of the box he was glad to run about in the yard. He soon became used to his new home. He liked to play with the children. They often played hide and seek. When they hid behind the trees he could always find them. THE LAMB AT SCHOOL One morning Fleecy could not find Mary. He looked everywhere for her. |
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