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Identifier: bookofcatsdogsot00joho (find matches)
Title: Book of cats and dogs, and other friends, for little folks
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Johonnot, James, 1823-1888
Subjects: Zoology
Publisher: New York, D. Appleton and Company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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he farm, and bring backthe goods which we buy at the store. 6. They mil work from morning till night, inall kinds of weather, and are ready to get up andbe off whenever they are needed. 7. AVhen they have a heavy load, they walkalong slowly; when a light one, they trot alongquite rapidly. But if the doctor is needed, some-body jumps on the back of a horse, and off hegallops like the wind. 8. Then we harness the horses to a light wagonand take a ride ; sometimes we go on a visit, some-times to mill, sometimes on a picnic, and on Sun-days we go to church. 9. In the winter, when snow is on the ground,horses draw sleighs instead of wagons. The sleighmakes but little noise in slipping over the snow,and a string of bells is put upon the horse to letpeople know that the sleigh is coming, so that noone need be run over. 10. When we go out sleigh-riding, all wrajDpedup in blankets and robes, the horses scud along,the bells jingle, and we have a gay time. LESSON XXVI. 67 WHAT THE HORSE CAJf DO.
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The Stage-Coach. 1. HoESES, when they do not work too hard,love to play and have fun. They will race aftereach other, kick up their heels, and have a merrytime. Here are two stories which a man tells ofthe kind of fun that the horse seems to enjoy : 2. One of our horses, ^ Billy, used to give usa great deal of trouble, he knew so much. Hehad found out how to untie his halter, and openthe stable-door, and so would get out when the 68 LESSON XXVI .— (Continued.) door was not locked. One day Billy came out,and found little Harry in the yard. He did notattempt to liurt the child, but drove him into acorner, and kept him there by shaking his headwhenever the little fellow tried to get away. 3. I heard Harry cry, and led Billy away;but he gave a parting shake of his head to theboy, as much as to say, ^ Next time I will lookafter you closer. 4. Coming home one evening, I heard a coupleof horses running and frisking about in the farm-yard at a great rate. The wall was high, and Icould only

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Johonnot__James__1823_1888
  • booksubject:Zoology
  • bookpublisher:New_York__D__Appleton_and_Company
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:70
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