LESSON II.
BUBBLES.
- The boys have come out on the porch to blow bubbles. The old cat is asleep on the mat by the door.
- "Ha! ha!" laughs Robert, as a bubble comes down softly on the old cat's back, and does not burst.
- Willie tries to make his bubble do the same. This time it comes down on the cat's face, and makes her sneeze.
- "She would rather wash her face without soap," says Harry. "Now let us see who can make the biggest bubble."
- "Mine is the biggest," says Robert. "See how high it floats in the air! I can see—ah! it has burst."
- "I can see the house and the trees and the sky in mine," says Willie; "and such beautiful colors."
- "How many, Willie?"
- "Red, one; blue, two; there—they are all out. Let us try again."
- "I know how many colors there are," says Harry. "Just as many as there are in the rainbow."
- "Do you know how many that is?"