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I'm a tall old-fashioned clock,
Tick-tock! tick-tock!
Though I chatter all the day,
Two words only do I say,
Tick-tock! tick-tock!

I'm a curious old clock,


Tick-tock! tick-tock!
And a carved old oaken case,
Both my hands are on my face,
Tick-tock! tick-tock!

Once Miss Bessie tore her frock,


Tick-tock! tick-tock!
Nurse then put her into bed,
She was cross—I only said
Tick-tock! tick-tock!

Master Bertie did me mock,


Tick-tock! tick-tock!
Then he shook me till I stopped,
I cried when he to bed was popped,
Tick-tock! tick-tock!

Once his head got such a knock,


Tick-tock! tick-tock!
That they thought he'd surely die,
While he screamed I made reply,
Tick-tock! Tick-tock!

Nurse will oft the cradle rock,


Tick-tock! tick-tock!
Near to me it stands, and I
Sing the baby's lullaby,
Tick-tock! tick-tock!
Neddy
O
n Monday morn when I went out,
I had a big surprise;
There was a baby donkey,
With the beautif'llest brown eyes!

His coat was grey and very soft,


And his legs were long as long;
He wasn't near so tall as me,
And just 'bout half as strong.

When I carry him a bowl of milk


I say out loud and plain;
“If you drink it up so quickly, Ned,
You'll surely have a pain!”

My Daddy says I must not ride


Him round the field just yet,
For my legs must grow longer first,
And his must stouter get.

His mummy's name is Bunny Brown,


She has a comfy shed
Upon a hillock in the field,
Where Neddy's put to bed.

Poor Trust is lying in the shed,


His foot is tied up tight,
'Cause Father put some stuff on it,
To make it feel all right.

Trust went too near the naughty cow,


That's always rather cross;
She ran at him and knocked him down,
Then gave him such a toss.
I hope my darling little Ned
Will take the greatest care
To keep alongside Bunny Brown
If Jenny should be near.

If she should hurt my pretty Ned,


I don't know what I'd do!
I think I'd hit her very hard,
Until she simply flew.

I'll give my Neddy lots of milk,


Until he's quite, quite grown,
For Father's given him to me,
For my very, very own.
Silly Billy and the Kittens.

“I
want some milk,” said Kitten Number One.
“So do we,” said his brothers, and away they pattered to the
yard, where they found a lovely saucer full.
“Saucers are too babyish for me,” said Kitten Number One, “I shall
drink out of the jug.” And up on the table he jumped.
Along came Silly Billy, the kid.
“You will never do it like that,” he said. “Bite a hole in the jug, like
this.”
What happened then, you can plainly see by the picture, and it is
the kind of thing that does happen when Silly Billy comes along.
When the Kittens and Silly Billy were safely out of the way, Mr. and
Mrs. Whiskers popped out of their front door.
“Milk, milk, I sniff milk,” squeaked Mrs. Whiskers, and she began to
drink up every drop she could find, while poor Mr. Whiskers sat and
cried because he could not find any.
But he soon dried his tears when they got to the scrap heap, where
they ate till they were like little round barrels.
Meanwhile, Silly Billy had told the kittens of a lovely plate of food,
outside the kennel where Jack lived.
And the foolish kittens hurried to it, and began to eat as fast as they
could.
Out of his kennel came Jack, with a mighty shout, which sent the
kittens rolling over with fright. They never tried to eat Jack's dinner
again, and it was a long time before they quite forgave Silly Billy for
being so silly.
Nora Pitt-Taylor.
Tony

Tony is a little dog,


That lives just up our street.
He really is the sweetest dog
That ever you could meet.

When I go out he runs to me,


And says, “What shall we play?
At hide-and-seek, or fox and goose?”
That's what he seems to say—
Sometimes we play at motor-cars,
My! how I have to run!
But Tony thinks That chasing cats
Is quite the bestest fun!

But if he bites poor Pussy's Tail,


Then I am very strict;
I make him sit up straight and beg
Until his conscience's pricked.
THE CATS AND THE CHEESE,
Or, Better Agree than Go to Law.

T
wo cats took some stolen cheese to a monkey to divide for
them, as they could not agree about it. The monkey put a piece
of cheese into each side of the scales. One piece weighed down
the other, and from this the monkey took a large bite; this made the
other side heavier, so he bit a great piece off that.
The cats tried to stop him, but he only laughed and went on biting
first one piece and then the other, until both had disappeared, and
the cats were left with nothing at all.
The Doll's House To Let.

T
his dear little house you can see is “To Let,”
For our dollies are moving away;
Will you run round to-morrow and see if it
suits?
For we shall be busy to-day.
Now Jackie and Mollie pretended they were
The man on the furniture van,
They loaded the truck as full as they could,
And off down the garden they ran.
We took out the dollies, and sat them all down,
While we packed up each table and chair,
We all worked so hard, that when tea-time came round
We were ready the good things to share.

We got some nice paper, and pen, and some ink,


We printed “To Let” on the bill;
And we wrote on a card which we sent to friends,
“Pray live in this house, if you will.”

The postman soon brought a reply to our note,


Which asked if a stranger might call,
We told him to come as soon as he could,
And we waited for him in the hall.

The visitor came and looked over the house,


And promised to take it next June;
They liked all the rooms, and the garden as well,
So our house will be full again soon.

P. S. Bruff.
The Fox that Lost his Tail,
Or, Do not Follow every Fashion you see.

From ÆSOP'S FABLES.

A
young fox who went to steal chickens in a farmyard, got his
beautiful bushy tail caught in a trap.
Finding it impossible to get away, he bit off his tail and ran home,
feeling very much ashamed of his appearance when the other foxes
laughed.
“Tails are quite out of fashion,” he said, as they went on laughing.
“They are no use, and dangerous, too. You can run faster without
them. Why not cut them off as I have done?”
Some of the smart young foxes were eager to be in the fashion; but
a wise old one slyly said, “We will wait till we are caught in traps
before we bite off our tails.”
The Early Bird that Catches the Worm
Mrs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-Cat

M
rs. Gamp and Mrs. Puss-Cat lived all by themselves in a wee
wee house. Mrs. Gamp was a dear old soul with snowy white
hair, and rosy red cheeks, and such a smiling face and kind soft
heart.
Mrs. Puss-Cat had a lovely tabby coat, as smooth as velvet, and a
beautiful fluffy tail. Her eyes were bright and twinkly, and she would
sit in front of the fire for hours and hours thinking of nothing but
mischief.
One day Mrs. Gamp was invited out to tea. She put on her very best
gown, and her new mob-cap trimmed with ribbons and flowers.
When she looked at herself in the glass she felt pleased!
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