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Domestic Animals 



father. "They are sure to go in the wrong direction 

 when you try to drive them." 



"What do pigs eat?" inquired the children. 



"Potatoes," said the teacher, "and other kinds of 

 cooked vegetables; milk, sweet or sour; any kind 

 of meal; scraps of food left from the table, and 



clover and some kinds of weeds in summer. They 

 must have water to drink, but they are not as dainty 

 and particular about its being clean as most other 

 domestic animals are. They are greedy creatures, 

 and make a disagreeable noise in eating." 



"Would you like to see them eat ?" asked Grand- 

 father, 



