| Pg. 23 "We hung the flowers from the ceiling in little bunches." (Sarah> Pg. 25 "For the birds," said Sarah. "They will use it for their nests." Pg. 27 "And sometimes they bark like dogs." "Sarah barked like a seal." (Anna) |
| Pg. 22 "Sarah's collection of shells sat on the windowsill." (Anna) Pg. 22 "A scallop, " she told us, picking up the shells one by one, a sea clam, an oyster, a razor clam." And a conch shell." (Sarah). Pg. 23 "Together, we picked flowers, paintbrush and clover and prairie violets. There were buds on the wild roses that climbed up on the paddock fence." (Sarah) Pg. 24 "We don't have this by the sea, she said. " We have seaside goldenrod and wild asters and wooly ragwort." (Sarah) Pg. 25 "That is a small gull found way off the shore where William fishes. (Sarah) Pg. 25 "Seal batted some hair around the porch as the dogs watched." (Anna) Pg. 26 "Sarah sang us a song we had never heard before as we sat on the porch." Pg. 26 "Tomorrow," said Sarah, "I want to see the sheep. You know I've never touched one." Pg. 27 "But I've touched seals. Real seals. They are cool and slippery and they slide through the water like fish." They can cry and sing." "I want to see the . You know I've never touched one." |
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