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nue to be angry and sullen, for I am sure they did not mean to offend him. [Illustration] JUST LIKE GRANDPAPA. Master Samuel is full of fun, and having found his grandpapa's red cap and spectacles, has seated himself very gravely on one of the kitchen chairs, and is pretending to be grandpapa. I hope he will grow up to be as good a man as his grandpapa is. I can wish nothing better for him, I am quite sure. [Illustration] OFF TO SCHOOL. The clock has just struck, and Amy, with her school satchel behind her, is just bidding good-bye to her little sister. She wanted to tell her how to dry her doll's clothes, but she cannot stay now. [Illustration] FLOATING THE DUCKS. Baby is highly amused this evening. Papa has brought him home two little toy ducks, and mama has put them in some water in a large tub, where they are floating about. [Illustration] ALBERT'S HORSE. Albert is fond of striding a wooden horse, with a horn at his side. [Illustration] WAITING FOR THE RAIN. The children were just starting for school, when the rain suddenly came on, and prevented them. But it will be over presently. [Illustration] BREAKFAST FOR MAMA. Mama is not well this morning, for she took cold yesterday going over the wet fields to visit the poor man who is dying. So she is not up so early as usual, and Harriet is taking her a cup of hot coffee. Harriet will not let the servant wait on her mama when she is ill, because she can herself pay her more attention. She is walking on tip-toe to avoid making a noise, as sick persons like to be quiet. [Illustration] "MAMA, I DO LOVE YOU SO." Ethel is a loving little girl, and is always clinging about her mama. Mama wishes to do some knitting just now, but Ethel is clinging to her, and is saying, "Mama, I do love you so." I am afraid mama will not be able to do much knitting while Ethel interrupts her in this manner. [Illustration] MAKING A PUDDING. Mama is busy this morning making a pudding, and the children are watching the process with great interest. Richard is asking her whether she is going to use all that great loaf of lump sugar in making it. Tom seems to know better, and is telling him if she were to put all that in the pudding it would be so sweet that they would not like to eat it. [Illustration] "HOW DO YOU DO, POLL?" "Poll" is a fine parrot, and seems very
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