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The Moral Picture Book
The Moral Picture Book
The Moral Picture Book
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    The Moral Picture Book - Archive Classics

    The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Moral Picture Book, by Anonymous

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    Title: The Moral Picture Book

    Author: Anonymous

    Release Date: August 31, 2004 [EBook #13344]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE MORAL PICTURE BOOK ***

    Produced by David Garcia and PG Distributed Proofreaders. Produced

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    Florida.

    THE MORAL PICTURE BOOK

    JOHN COOPER.


    John Cooper was a little boy, whose father and mother lived in a cottage on one side of a village green. He was his parents' only child, so that he had no brothers nor sisters to play with. But he had a dog of which he was very fond, and he used sometimes to play with other children on the green. Tom Jones was one of the boys that played with John Cooper. One day he asked John Cooper to go for a long walk with him, instead of going to school. John at first would not consent, but at last he gave way and went with Tom, taking Carlo with him.

    There was a pretty stream of water that ran along one side of the green, and then passed through a wood in a winding course. In some places it was rather broad and deep, and in other places it was shallow, and ran murmuring over the stones at the bottom. Tom said that it would be very pleasant to go along the stream, sometimes on one side, and sometimes on the other, far into the wood, and to look for birds' nests. The sun was shining very brightly, the trees were in full leaf, the grass

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