The sun shines. It is time to get up. Jane, come and dress Charles. Wash his face and hands. Comb his hair. Tie his frock. Now, Charles, we will go down stairs. Fetch that chair. Sit down. Here is some bread and milk. Do not spill the milk. Hold the spoon in your right hand. The crust is hard; but the milk will soak it. Do not throw the bread on the floor. We should eat bread, and not waste it. Put it on There is a poor fly in the milk. Take it out. this dry cloth. Poor thing! it is not quite dead. It moves; it shakes its wings; it wants to dry them; see how it wipes them with its feet. Put it on the floor where the sun shines. Then it will be dry and warm. Poor fly! I am glad it was not dead I hope it will soon be well. Do not pull her by the does not like to be hurt; I saw a boy hurt a poor she put out her sharp Give puss some milk. Where is puss? There she is. tail; that will hurt her. Charles and puss does not like to be hurt. cat: he took hold of her tail; so claws, and made his hand bleed. Now that Charles is kind to her, she will not scratch him, nor bite him. She purrs and looks glad. The Lord will love them that tear him. He minds all we say and do. We must love all men, if they do not love us And we must pray for them that hate us. We must make the best use of our time. |