Transcriber’s Note

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected. A list of correctionsis found at the end of the text.


[2]

A girl sitting under a tree feeding a lamb.“Nannie! Nannie! come and get your breakfast!” P. 16.

[3]

A seated girl, holding a cat, surrounded by a pony, monkey, lamb, two dogs, and a parrot

[4]


[5]

MINNIE’S PET LAMB.

BY

MRS. MADELINE LESLIE,
AUTHOR OF “THE LESLIE STORIES,” “TIM, THE SCISSORS-GRINDER,”
ETC.

ILLUSTRATED.

BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD,
Successors to Phillips, Sampson & Co.
1864.


[6]

Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by
A. R. BAKER,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District ofMassachusetts.

ELECTROTYPED AT THE
BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.


[7]

TO MY YOUNG FRIEND,
HENRY FOWLE DURANT, JR.
These Little Volumes
ARE AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED
BY THE AUTHOR,

IN THE EARNEST HOPE THAT THEY MAY INCREASE IN HIM THAT
LOVE OF NATURE AND OF RURAL LIFE WHICH HAS EVER
EXERTED SO SALUTARY AN INFLUENCE IN THE
FORMATION OF THE CHARACTERS OF
THE WISE AND GOOD.


[8]

MINNIE AND HER PETS.


Minnie’s Pet Parrot.
Minnie’s Pet Cat.
Minnie’s Pet Dog.
Minnie’s Pet Horse.
Minnie’s Pet Lamb.
Minnie’s Pet Monkey.

[9]

MINNIE’S PET LAMB.


CHAPTER I.
NANNIE AND THE PONY.

In another book, about Minnie’s pet pony, I have already given you someaccount of Nannie, her pet lamb.

This

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