The Story of a Lamb on Wheels by Laura Lee Hope
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the Lamb if you won't throw any more coal."
"Oh, I won't frow any mo' coal--not fo' a while--not when I knows whut de trouble is," said the kind-hearted driver. "But I doan believe, mah li'l man, dat you'd better go down de coal hole." At that moment the door of Dorothy's house opened, and her mother came out on the porch. "What is it, Mirabell?" she asked. "What has happened?" She saw the children from next door talking to the coal driver, and she wondered at it. "Oh, my Lamb is down the coal hole!" said Mirabell. "Oh, that's too bad!" exclaimed Dorothy's mother. "I saw you holding a toy Lamb up to the window, before Dorothy was taken ill. How did your toy get down the coal hole?" Mirabell and Arnold told by turns, and the driver said: "I suah is sorry, lady. But it w'an't mahfaulta-tall!" "I know it wasn't," said Dorothy's mother. "But do you think you could get the little girl's Lamb's back?" "Well, dat coal hole isn't so very big," was the answer, as the driver scratched his kinky head. "But I might squeeze mahse'f down in it." "Oh, I think a better way would be to go down in our cellar, crawl over |
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