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" James said he was sure he would take care of it ; so they went into the shop, and the box was bought. I do not know how much it cost, but I dare say it was a great deal, for it was a large box full of nice smooth red bricks to build a house with, and there were two doors, and slate tiles for the roof, and all the things that one wants to make a fine large house. Well, James was quite glad he had got it, " Let us make haste home, mamma, " said he ; " for I want to build up my house. " As soon ...as they got home he set to work, and a grand house was built ; James said it was fit for a King to live in ; but grand as it was, it must have 52 * A GIFT TO YOUNG FRIENDS. been but a small king that could live in it ; don't you think so ? That night when it was time to go to bed r James put all his bricks in the box, and shut it up with great care ; but the next night he did not count his bricks, and the next time he went to build his house, there Vere three of them lost. He went down stairs to ask the maids if they saw them on the floor when they swept the room, but they said they did not see them, and that if they were left on the floor they might be swept out with the dust, and thrown in the dust-hole, or in the fire ; they could not tell : they said, he ought to take care of them.
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