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ne evening, when Mary, her mamma, and Willie had all taken their seats near the window, and the story was about to begin, Mary reminded her mamma of a merry adventure that she had mentioned as having happened when she and her brother and Master White went out to fly their "new Kite.""Do, mamma, tell us about that," said Mary.[8]Her mamma said she would, and after thinking for a few minutes, to recollect all about it, she began.One fine, breezy morning in October, Master White came suddenly to our house, with his eyes looking so bright, and his cheeks so red from running in the fresh air, and quite out of breath besides."What is the matter, James?" we all cried out. "What a red face you've got!""Have I?" said he; "my nose is so cold! I ran h... Read more

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...bright, and his cheeks sored from running in the fresh air, and quite out of breathbesides. "What is the matter, James?" we all cried out. "What a red faceyou've got!""Have I?" said he; "my nose is so cold! I ran here as fast as Icould, there is such a beautiful breeze for a Kite. Come, bothof you, and let us fly the Kite high up in the blue sky; come asmany of you as can, and this day you shall see what a Kite cando!"Up we all jumped, the Kite was brought down, and away we allstarted into the meadows, running nearly all the way, and JamesWhite never ceasing to talk of the wonderful things he intendedthe Kite should this day perform. We arrived in a large, grassy meadow, sloping down to a lowhedge. Beyond the hedge was a very large field, and beyond thatfield another large field, which had some high trees at thefarthest end. In the tops of these trees was a rookery; we knewthese trees very well, because we often used to walk that way, partly because it was a nice walk, and partly...

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