Mary’s Lamb

Mrs Hale’s much-loved children’s verse tells how a pet lamb followed little Mary to school, only to be turned out by the teacher. Seeing the lamb waiting patiently for school to end, the teacher’s heart was melted, and as the children clustered round she drew the moral that any creature will gladly be tied by the bonds of simple kindness.

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