Boy Blue and His Friends by Mary Frances Blaisdell;Etta Austin Blaisdell
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It was Saturday and Mary had been busy all the morning helping Grandma make cookies, and pies, and cakes. After dinner Grandma and little Mary took their sewing and sat out under the old apple-tree in the garden. Grandma was making a cap, and Mary was making a white apron for her mother. They had been sitting there only a little while when Mary saw a ragged boy coming down the road towards the house. Running along close behind him was a ragged little dog. The boy had a violin in his hand. When he saw the little girl and her grandmother he stood still and began to play. As he played, the little dog stood up on his hind legs and tried to sing. "Bow--wow, wow!" he barked, and oh he did look so funny! "Please ask the boy to bring that funny dog over here, Grandma," said Mary. "Come here, little boy," said Grandma. "What is your name?" |
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