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Jimmy Crow

Jimmy Crow

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rolled big snowballs, and built a snowman. They put an old hat on his head and the shovel over his shoulder. Then Jack rang the bell, and Mama came to the door. "Here is a man with a shovel," he said. "Don't you want him to shovel paths for you?"

I might," laughed Mama, "but somebody has been ahead of him—and here are four hot donuts for that smart somebody." Jack gave the other boys donuts, and they all sat down on the steps to eat them. Jimmy Crow sat on the fence post. He begged till each boy gave him a piece.

T hen they made a pile of snowballs to throw at the snowman. Just as Bob threw one, Jimmy Crow lit on the shoulder of the snowman, and the snowball knocked him off into a deep drift! Jimmy Crow was not hurt, but he was angry. He flew at Bob, and carried off his cap in his beak, and dropped it into that same deep snowdrift. Then Bob had to wade through snow over his boots, to get his cap again. And Jimmy Crow perched on Jack's head, flapped his wings, and laughed "C-a-w, c-a-w, c-a-w!" Edith Francis Foster

"THE ROSE IS RED""THE ROSE IS RED"

IV.

Tomorrow is St Valentine's day," said Jack. "Whom can I send a card to, Mama?" "Who is the nicest little girl you know?" asked Mama. Jack tried to think. "I guess it's the one in the big brick house," he said. "Her hair is curly, and she gave me an apple when I climbed the tree for her kitten. Her name is Kitty, too, and that's a pretty name."


S o Mama took a sheet of paper and painted flowers all around it, with two little doves at the top; and Jack wrote a verse in the middle, with pictures—like this story. "Dear Kitty; The rose is red,

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