May Day Or Anecdotes of Miss Lydia Lively Intended to Improve And Amuse the

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Augustus Young
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''7 and bring back a loaf 'and forrie butter. "I walked ftraight on till I came to this field, and then the blackberries looked fo nice in the hedge, that I longed to get fome-; 'and I thought there couM be no harm in ftepping to the hedge and gathering a few. I fet my bafket down becaufe I wanted to reach a very fine bough that grew in the back part of the hedge ; but while I was plucking the fruit, a great o^ '/-grown dog /ame and ran his nofe into my bafket, overturned all the eggs, and brok...e k dozen of them ; and now I cannot buy the bread and the butter. My mother wants them for her tea, and I do not know what {he will do to me.
Mrs. Lively and Lydia's elder fitters had now walked up to them, and Mrs. Lively having overheard the girl's dif- courie, faid, I am forry to fee you in fuch trouble ; but you now find the- confequence of not minding your mo- ther. Little girls are -apt to think they know as well as their parents-, but they G 2 generally 68 M A Y D A Y; or, generally find themfelves miftaken, and fometimes get into a great deal of diftrefs by fancying fo ; as you have done.


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