Call some men to put out the fire.
We may yet save the house, if we work hard
LESSON XXXV.--REVIEW.
Bess, do you hear a noise?
Yes, Tom; what is it?
It is the mill by our house; logs are cut there.
How do they cut the logs, Tom,--with an ax?
Not with an ax, Bess; it is too hard work; they cut them with a saw.
May we not go and see the mill at work, Tom?
Yes, I think so. The air is cool, and we can walk in the shade. We should
go soon, Bess, or the pile of wood will be gone.
Our two goats and the cart are here, Tom; we can ride to the mill. It is
not up hill, and the goats can pull us fast.
LESSON XXXVI.
Miss wants would tells rule keep good that each
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[Illustration: Six children surrounding young woman.]
The girls and boys all love Miss May; she is so kind to them.
Miss May tells them there is a rule that she wants them to keep. It is,
"Do to each one as you would like each one to do to you."
This is a good rule, and all boys and girls should keep it.
LESSON XXXVII.
school child church when books skates
[Illustration: Several people standing in front of school that appears
similar to a small church.]
What kind of house is this?
Do you think it is a schoolhouse, or a church?
It looks like a church, but I think it is a schoolhouse.
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