"Ba-a, ba-a-a!" he said.

[Two Ba-bies.]

TWO BA-BIES.

[UN-DER THE EAVES.]

The ba-by in the house and the ba-by in the barn, are great friends. The barn ba-by is not per-mit-ted to come in-to the house, but the house ba-by vis-its the barn ev-er-y day.

The house ba-by is a year old, and the barn ba-by is just a year old too; but the house ba-by can on-ly take lit-tle trem-bling steps, holding fast by moth-er's hand, while the barn ba-by, if he can on-ly get out of doors, throws up his heels and runs a-cross the fields, and no-bod-y can catch him.

[The ba-by in the house and the ba-by in the barn.]