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MILK, AND WHAT IT IS GOOD FOR.

1. O, here is the old white cow, and Ann is milking her.

2. Ann likes to milk the cow; she is a good cow to milk, and then she gives so much milk!

3. How much milk do you think the cow gives at one time?

4. She gives almost a pail full, and it is so heavy that I can

not carry it. But Ann is large, and she can carry it.

5. What do you do with so much milk? You can not drink it all, can you

6. O, no! Ann makes butter of the milk. I like to eat butter.

7. I eat it on bread. Did you ever eat any bread and butter?

8. I eat bread and butter for my dinner when I go to school, and when I get home at night, Ann gives me bread and milk to eat.

9. Can you think of any thing else that is made out of milk? 10. Yes. Uncle Daniel has a big yard full of cows! and he

puts the milk into a large vat, and makes it into cheese.

11. Did you ever see any cheese? Uncle Daniel's cheeses are so large, I can not lift one of them.

12. I like to eat cheese with bread, and sometimes I carry both to school, and eat bread and cheese for my dinner.

13. What a good thing a cow is! What could little boys and girls do without milk!

14. Who gave us the cow so that we could have milk? God gave us the cow.

15. God is good to give us the cow so that we can have milk and butter and cheese.

16. We must always be kind to the cow, and when we drink her milk we must think how good God is to give us the

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1. One day Hal and May went out on the lawn to play. They

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had played but a little while, when a strange dog came up to them. May was afraid the dog would hurt them. But Hal said the dog did not look as though he would hurt any body.

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2. When the dog heard Hal say that, he was so glad that he stood right up on his hind legs, and then he ran about in great glee; for the dog had no home to go to, and he wanted

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