THE LITTLE BONDIES. T There were three of them. Alice, Maggie, and James were their names, and they were generally well-behaved and kind to each other. This they were taught to be by their parents. Alice was ten years old and If I should say that these three little Bondies loved to play, you would not think it strange, would you? Play! Why, I should not like to see children that did not love to play. I should think they were sick, or else had lost some of their senses. I have seen children that did not love to work or to study, but I never yet saw one that did not Yes, they loved to play; and I ought to say just here that they were willing to work and to study as far as they could. Alice and Maggie tried hard to get their lessons for school, and even little James would have studied his spelling-book if his father had not thought him too young. Alice sometimes helped her mother work in the kitchen, and Maggie thought she did the same, but I don't think her help "Who did that?" said he to the children. "I did, papa," said little James. "And what did you do that for?" "I was working in the garden!" was the little fellow's reply. He thought he was helping his papa. What do you think? The children had a very good But when it rained they could not play in the garden, or on the grass, or under the trees. They had to stay in the house. Then it was that the garret was used. It was a good place to play in on a rainy day in summer. In winter it was too cold. At such times the children took some of their good toys with them from the nursery, and |