The Pleasant Journey And Scenes in Town And Country
The Pleasant Journey And Scenes in Town And Country
Thomas Teller
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33 " In hollow trees. They make such a noise with their hard, sharp bills, you would think there were so many car- penters at work. When all is quiet around, it is very pleasant to hear 1 The wood-pecker tapping The hollow beech tree. ' But the farmer and gardener do not like this music, for the wood-peckers hurt their young trees very much. " Edward's father then put him into the carriage ; and for the first few miles he could think of nothing but the squir- rel, the wood-pecker, and the prett...y spot where he had been looking at them. Then he began to think of the 34 THE LITTLE COUSINS. friends he was going to see, and won- dered what these new cousins would say, and how they would look, asking his mamma a great many questions about them. THE LITTLE COUSINS. After riding many miles, the carriage stopped a short time before sunset, at, a neat, pretty white house, with a large yard before it, in which two rosy boys and a sweet smiling girl were playing together. " There, Edward, " said his mother, " there are cousins William and George, THE LITTLE COUSINS.
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