NAME AND ADDRESS

[Of Special Interest to Children]

Bruce and his little sister, Lucy Lee, were sitting on a rug before the big open fire when suddenly Lucy Lee said, "Bruce, does everything have a name and an address?"

"Well, what do you think?" was her brother's reply.

For a moment Lucy Lee's brow was knit in deep thought, and then she burst forth with: "I think—yes. The cow has a name. It is Cow. And it lives in Grandfather's barn. That is its address. And Squirrel has a name, and it lives in the big oak tree; that is its address. And bees have a name too, and their address is Beehive. Our dog, Rover, has a name, and his address is Dog Kennel."

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