Things We Thought of Told From a Childs Point of View
Things We Thought of Told From a Childs Point of View
Wemyss Mary C.E.
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We hadn't got further than bread and butter — Pat says he had, but then he always gets furthest quicker than we do ; I suppose it's because he eats faster : well, we hadn't got quite to cake when mother came in, and she said, " Guess, children, what 2062011'^ ** Things We Thought of " -^^ >4> has happened ? " We all guessed ; but not right. Billy guessed that Mrs. Carter had a baby. But she hadn't ; at least not then. She does sometimes. I gave one of her babies a doll, which I dressed myself, ...and its clothes all took off except its boots, which were painted on its legs, which isn't a very good plan ; but babies don't mind. Mrs. Carter said she was glad they were painted boots and not real ones, because if they were real ones the baby would be sure to lose them. Mother said I oughtn't to give the doll to the baby if the painted boots could lick off, because the baby would be sure to be ill; so I just tried, and the paint didn't come off, so I think it must have been china and not paint.
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