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Baby Pitcher's Trials / Little Pitcher Stories

Chapter 10 FLORA GOES TO RIDE IN THE LITTLE BLUE CART.

Word Count: 1150    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

pany, for she had lost many of her faculties, and one eye. She glanced at Flora, with the one that was left, in a very singular manner. Perhaps she wanted to ex

button remaining. She was supposed to be sweetly sleeping in the library this pleasant afternoon. She was really lying in a heap on the kitchen door step, and

him because he looked sober, and because he jumped so high when he walked; and when the cart got near enough for her to see its bright colors, she concluded to take a ride. So she got down, drew the bolt and opened the big gate (thereby breaking one of mamma's rules), and then she went out and waited at the side of the road for her carriage. The limping horse jumped so high at every step that he did not get over

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said

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want a

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She grasped it firmly, and was lifted to the narrow seat, and then the lame horse started into a jog. Beside being narrow, the seat was so short

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Deacon

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ding out one plump hand. She

" he exclaimed, "and it

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