The History of Jack Jingle for the Instruction And Amusement of Children
The History of Jack Jingle for the Instruction And Amusement of Children
A R Andrew Robeson Whitson
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Li to see what was the matter, and the children came after them. Jack sat himself down upon the settle at the door, and calling the children about him, divi- ded it among them, for he would part with any thing. The next morning, as soon as Jack got up, he began to think what he should do with all his money j he thought of an hundred things, but none seemed so practicable as the following : if (says he) I buy a hen, she to be sure will lay eggs, 12 HISTORY OF with care will bring chickens ; Well... then* I shall carry those chickens to market, and with my money buy something else. So said, so done, away run Jack to consult his father, who not only agreed to his proposal, but went with him to farmer Giles's to purchase a hen that very dav, and a pretty one she was 1 will assure you ; and what is better, she was as gOod as she was handsome, for she very soon brought little Jack no less than eight chicken:, and I JACK JIMGLE T 13 think as pretty a little bird as any good boy or girl ever saw j and it is with pleasure I can ac- quaint my readers he so well improved his stock, that in a short time he sold his fowls, and bought a lamb, which he ealled Liddy, and a pretty creature she was, and grew so fond of Jack, that it was as H HISTORY OF common to see them together, as to see Gaffer Gubbins go to water his horse: Now you must know, one 'day Jack was sent to Sir Luke's on an errand ; J suppose 1 need not tell you that Liddy the lamb went with him.
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