What the Animals Do and Say by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen
page 1 of 43 (02%)
page 1 of 43 (02%)
|
WHAT THE ANIMALS DO AND SAY
BY MRS. FOLLEN Illustrated with Engravings WHAT THE ANIMALS DO AND SAY. "Could you not tell us a traveller's story of some strange people that we have never heard of before?" said Harry to his mother, the next evening. After a moment or two of thought, Mis. Chilton said, "Yes, I will tell you about a people who are great travellers. They take journeys every year of their lives. They dislike cold weather so much that they go always before winter, so as to find a warmer climate." "They usually meet together, fathers, mothers, and children, as well as uncles, aunts, and cousins, but more especially grandfathers and grandmothers, and decide whither they shall go. As their party is so large, it is important that they should make a good decision." |
|