What Shall We Do Now?; Over Five Hundred Games and Pastimes; a Book of Suggestions for Children's Games and Employments

What Shall We Do Now?; Over Five Hundred Games and Pastimes; a Book of Suggestions for Children's Games and Employments PDF Author: Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230280707
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Languages : en
Pages : 86

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 edition. Excerpt: ... Philip of Ravenswood for the manager of the first, and a little black and white kid, named Tim, for manager of the second, and at the Christmas of the same year that I formed the two companies I had two plays, the ohildren acting "Hansel and Gretel," and the big animals "The Yeomen of the Guard." Being now unable to get any fresh families of small animals, I started a collection of big china animals, and soon had thirty-five, among whom were a Jersey bull and cow, another brown bull and a brown and white cow, two beautiful horses, several dogs, two donkeys, and two goats. These I kept apart from the small animals, in another cupboard; but I still kept the lion king over them as well, and gave them two big animals, a bloodhound and a St. Bernard, as governors over them. Among the small animals I had a very learned-looking pig called Orsino, whom I made doctor, while an old bulldog, Dimboona, to whom I had been obliged to give two wooden legs, was Prime Minister. I also had a treasurer, a rent collector, a steward, and an under-eteward. I also made a young boarhound, called Panther, the son of Sir Philip, keeper of the stables, which consisted of ninety-two horses which I had made. And this brings the narrative of the growth of my china animal collection up to the present time, when I have 555 small animals and 35 big ones, 590 in all. AT THE SEASIDE AT THE SEASIDE Low Tide THE first thing to do on reaching the seaside is to find out when it is low tide. In each twelve hours low tide comes twenty minutes later, and knowing this you can arrange your days accordingly. Nothing is so saddening as to run down the beach in the belief that the tide is going out and to find that it is coming in. Paddling To boys who wear...