SIX VOLUMES. |
ON THE JOURNEY. |
A WALK AND A DRIVE. |
THE DUCKS AND PIGS. |
THE WOUNDED BIRD. |
A SAD ADVENTURE. |
THE DOCTOR'S VISIT. |
Nurse said it was not time yet,and that she was very sleepy; butwhen the little girl had climbed into[8]her bed, and given her a great manysoft kisses, and told her how muchshe wanted to take a walk beforebreakfast, the kind nursey firstrubbed her eyes, then opened them,and then got out of bed.
While she was dressing, Rosybegan to put on her own shoes andstockings and some of her clothes;for she had already learnt to do agreat deal for herself.
She peeped out of window tolook for the birds, but for some timeshe could not see any.
Rosy thought this very strange,for she remembered how she usedto hear the dear little birdies singwhen she had been in the country[9]in England; but nurse could notexplain the puzzle; so Rosy settledthat it was to be a question for herpapa. Of course he would know;he always knew everything.
When they were quite ready,nurse said,—
"Now, my darling, if you like,we will go and get your milk forbreakfast; for I know where it isto be had, and nice, new, go