This is a sheep:
it eats the green grass.
It has a warm coat
of soft, soft wool.
Some day, good sheep,
we must cut it off.
Here is a young sheep:
it is called a lamb.
Its soft coat of wool
is as white as snow.
Come to me, white lamb,
and eat from my hand.
The lamb will not come:
it runs to the sheep.
Come, Tom, come and see the young lamb. You must not bring the dog.
Here is the lamb, on the grass. Run, and see if we can catch it. Run, Tom, run! See! the lamb has run to the sheep.
Do you see its soft coat of wool? It is white as snow. Come, snow-white lamb, and play on the soft green grass.
O Tom! the lamb is in the pond! See! there it is. Here is a long stick. Catch the soft wool with the stick, and bring the lamb out. It is out!
Bring the cat out to the grass, and play with it. It will run on the grass. Come, cat; come out to the soft, green grass.
The cat can catch its tail. See how it will run to catch it. The cat has soft paws. Its soft paws will catch its long tail.
Tom’s dog must not run at the cat. It will catch it if it can. Dog! if you run at the cat, I will run at you with a stick. If you see the stick, you will run from me.