OUR SHOP.

The tailor’s children are having some fun, and, with the help of an old chair and their father’s sleeve-board, have made themselves a shop.


EXCHANGING DOLLS.

The two cousins are each of them tired of their own doll, and are wanting to exchange. But they do not seem to like to trust one another, and so each is holding out her hand to the other, and neither of them seems willing to give her doll first. Even the dog looks as if he was surprised at them.