A Summer in a Canyon by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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"And then he ran to her and laid His head upon her arr-um, As if to say, 'I'm not afraid; You'll keep me from all harr-um.'" As if a lamb could be capable of that amount of reasoning! And then "'What makes the lamb love Mary so? The eager children cry; 'Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know,' The teacher did reply." And might have added that as Mary fed the lamb three times a day and twice on Sundays, he probably not only knew on which side his daily bread was buttered, but also who buttered it.' 'Dreadful boy!' laughed Bell. 'Polly, pray lower the umbrella; we are going to meet some respectable people, and we actually are too dirty to be seen. I have really been eating dust.' 'They must be equally dusty,' said Polly, sagely. 'Why, it is the Burtons, from Tacitas ranch!' The Burton ranch wagon was drawn up, as its driver recognised Dr. Winship, and he proceeded to cheer the spirits of the party by telling them that he had passed Pancho two hours before, and that he |
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