Lady Mary and her Nurse Lady Mary and her Nurse

Lady Mary and her Nurse

Publisher Description

Nurse, what is the name of that pretty creature you have in your hand? What bright eyes it has! What a soft tail, just like a grey feather! Is it a little beaver? asked the Governor's [Footnote: Lady Mary's father was Governor of Canada. ] little daughter, as her nurse came into the room where her young charge, whom we shall call Lady Mary, was playing with her doll. Carefully sheltered against her breast, its velvet nose just peeping from beneath her muslin neckerchief, the nurse held a small grey furred animal, of the most delicate form and colour. No, my lady, she replied, "this is not a young beaver; a beaver is a much larger animal. A beaver's tail is not covered with fur; it is scaly, broad, and flat; it looks something like black leather, not very unlike that of my seal skin slippers. The Indians eat beavers' tails at their great feasts, and think they make an excellent dish. If they are black, and look like leather shoes, I am very sure I should not like to eat them; so, if you please, Mrs. Frazer, do not let me have any beavers' tails cooked for my dinner, said the little lady in a very decided tone.

RELEASED
1899
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
177
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
117.3
KB

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