AFRAID IN THE DARK.
- "Willie, will you run upstairs, and get my needle book from the bureau?"
- But Willie did not stir. "Willie!" said mamma. She thought he had not heard.
- "I'm afraid," said Willie.
- "Afraid of what?"
- "It's dark up there."
- "What is the dark?" asked mamma. "See! It is nothing but a shadow." And she held her hand between the lamp and the workbasket on the table.
- "Now it is dark in the basket; but as soon as I take my hand away, it is light."
- "Come and stand between the lamp and the wall, Willie. See! There is your shadow on the wall. Can your shadow hurt you?"
- "Oh no, mamma! I am sure it can not hurt me."
- "Well, the dark is only a big shadow over everything."
- "What makes the big shadow, mamma?"
- "I will tell you all about that, Willie, when you are a little older. But now, I wish you would find me a brave boy who is not afraid of shadows, to run upstairs and get my needlebook."
- "I am brave, mamma. I will go. —Here it is."
- "Thank you, my brave little man. You see the dark didn't hurt you."
SLATE WORK.
LESSON VII.
BABY BYE.