'
'Or a bit of slate?'
'I think so,' said Harry.
Dora was not quite sure.
8. 'Yes, we will put the slate into the box. It is not a metal, but it
came out of the ground. Now, what do you say to this?' And he pulled out
a lump that looked like earth and stone.
9. What could this be? It was iron, just as it had come out of the
ground, with clay and earth about it.
10. 'Once upon a time,' said father, 'the kettle, and the poker, and the
fender, all looked like this!'
THE FAIRY RING.
danc'-ing
fair'-y
queen
sea'-sons
year
cir'-cle
sphere
sum'-mer
glide
au'-tumn
tress'-es
cheeks
1. Let us dance and let us sing,
Dancing in a merry ring;
We'll be fairies on the green,
Sporting round the fairy queen.
2. Like the seasons of the year
Round we circle in a sphere;
I'll be Summer, you'll be Spring,
Dancing in a fairy ring.
3. Spring and Summer glide away,
Autumn comes with tresses gay;
Winter, hand-in-hand with Spring,
Dancing in a fairy ring.
4. Faster, faster round we go,
While our cheeks with roses glow,
Free as birds upon the wing,
Dancing in a fairy ring.
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