[Original]
This must be a garden in France, I think. The people there are very fond of the open air, and sometimes take their food in the tea-gardens. They are certainly very merry; but I rather think we, who are accustomed to home comforts, would soon get tired of this noisy out-of-door life. The climate there is so much warmer than ours, that it must be pleasant to have such a nice garden to go to; and the children cannot but enjoy it much.
OUT FOR A RAMBLE.
[Original]
I think these must be very nice children, because of one thing,—their dog seems to be very fond of them. He has come back from a good scamper, and is looking up in their faces, sure of being praised.