PLAYING IN THE HAY.
Little Elsie and Gertie live in the country. They do not see the gay shops full of pretty things that amuse children in New York, and they have never been to a bazaar, or to the Zoological Gardens, but they have sweet flowers to smell and look at, and live creatures about them at home. They find amusements at all seasons of the year, and are very merry. You see them now in the field where the grass has been cut and is drying into hay that the horses and cows will eat. The children have had fine fun in the hay; they have spread and tossed it, and Gertie has pretended to feed her toy goat with it, and now she wants Elsie to hide her in it that she may jump out and surprise James their brother, who is coming in at the gate.
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"Lamb of God! I look to Thee, Thou shalt my example be; Thou art gentle, meek and mild; Thou wast once a little child. Fain I would be as Thou art. Give me thy obedient heart: Thou art pitiful, and kind; Let me have thy loving mind. Let me above all fulfil God my heavenly Father's will; Never his good Spirit grieve, Only to his glory live. Loving Jesus, gentle Lamb! In thy gracious hands I am; Make me, Saviour, what Thou art; Live thyself within my heart. I shall then show forth thy praise; Serve thee all my happy days; Then the world shall always see Christ, the Holy Child in me." |