Juvenile Lessons Or the Childs First Reading book By Jk Smith

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Juvenile Lessons Or the Childs First Reading book By Jk Smith
J K Smith
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The Little Glutton.
1. Laura is a sad glutton. Do little girls know what a glutton is ? It is any body that eats too much, because it tastes good. Laura's mo- ther is willing she should have as many nice things as are good for her, but sometimes, when JUVENILE LESSONS. 3!
she is not watching, Laura eats too much, and then she is sick.
2. I don't know what makes her such a silly girl. Her kitten never eats a mouthful more than she wants; she leaves the nice bones of meat in the plate, and lies d
...own to sleep when she has eaten enough.
3. Her Canary birds are not so silly ; if she fills their cage with seed, they will only eat what they want, and leave the rest till to-morrow.
4. The busy bee is wiser than Laura ; she flies about among the flowers, and might eat out of the honey-cups all day, if she pleased ; but she only eats enough to keep her alive and well, and carries the rest home to her hive.
5. The pretty squirrel eats half a dozen acorns, and frisks about as gaily as if he had dined at the king's table.


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