id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45168 Arthington, Maria Rhymes for Harry and His Nurse-Maid .txt text/plain 5105 577 95 to "Rhymes for Harry and his Nurse-Maid". had but little experience in the care of children. [Illustration: Nurse's first thoughts about her baby. [Illustration: Finding a Pin which had pricked baby. nurse-maid; so that, while they are amusing their little ones with the NURSE'S FIRST THOUGHTS ABOUT HER BABY. Little Baby, just new born, Nor can I tell thee little dear, And a nurse who loves baby, or values her place, Then Harry, nurse, and basket-store, His little wants with care supply, Let me feel his little feet, [Illustration: Nurse telling Harry a tale, about catching flies. Now come, my little Harry, haste; NURSE TELLING HARRY A TALE, ABOUT CATCHING FLIES. [Illustration: A little Boy who was afraid in the dark. [Illustration: Nurse's reflections on the advantages of truth and NURSE'S THIRD TALE, ABOUT A LITTLE BOY WHO WAS AFRAID IN THE DARK. If children learn falsehood from nurses or mothers, ./cache/45168.txt ./txt/45168.txt