"Well, I will give the cow some hay, and then we will milk her." "Does the cow like hay, papa'?" 66 "O yes, she likes hay as well as you like bread." Just then Mary saw the cow take up an apple. "Why, papa'," said she, "how did our cow lose her teeth? "Lose her teeth?" said her papa'. Yes," said Mary. "She has no 66 front teeth in her upper jaw." 66 66 "She never had," said her papa'. A cow never has front teeth in her upper jaw. But come, let us milk her." So Mary stood by her papa', and learned how to milk the cow. LANGUAGE LESSON. What did Mary want to do? What did the cow eat? How many legs has a cow? What did Mary learn about the teeth of the cow? THE SHIP THAT JACK BUILT. This is the ship that Jack built. This is the sail that moves the ship that Jack built. This is the mast, so strong and new, that holds the sail that moves the ship that Jack built. This is the flag-red, white and blue-that floats love blue hōpe floats from the mast, so strong and new, that holds the sail that moves the ship that Jack built. And I hope the boys and girls are few, that love not the flag-red, white and blue-that floats from the mast that holds the sail that moves the ship that Jack built. This little girl, I'm glad to say, She makes a hat for little "Doll," |