A Walk and a Drive. - Thomas Miller

A Walk and a Drive.

She was very pleased to have her mug filled—the mug which she had brought on purpose.

LITTLE ROSY'S TRAVELS.

ILLUSTRATED . New York: SHELDON AND COMPANY. 1870.

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, By SHELDON AND COMPANY, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. Electrotyped at the BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY, No. 19 Spring Lane.

HEN Rosy opened her eyes the next morning the sun was shining so brightly that she was obliged to shut them again. But a great many thoughts came into her little head, and she was in a great hurry to get up.
Nurse said it was not time yet, and that she was very sleepy; but when the little girl had climbed into her bed, and given her a great many soft kisses, and told her how much she wanted to take a walk before breakfast, the kind nursey first rubbed her eyes, then opened them, and then got out of bed.
While she was dressing, Rosy began to put on her own shoes and stockings and some of her clothes; for she had already learnt to do a great deal for herself.

Thomas Miller
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2012-01-24

Темы

Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction; Invalids -- Juvenile fiction; Landscapes -- France -- Juvenile fiction; Natural history -- France -- Juvenile fiction

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