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THE DUTCH TWINS


By

Lucy Fitch Perkins



ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR




Geographical Series

THE DUTCH TWINS PRIMER. Grade I.
THE DUTCH TWINS. Grade III.
THE ESKIMO TWINS. Grade II.
THE JAPANESE TWINS. Grade IV.
THE SWISS TWINS. Grade IV.
THE IRISH TWINS. Grade V.
THE ITALIAN TWINS. Grades V and VI.
THE SCOTCH TWINS. Grades V and VI.
THE MEXICAN TWINS. Grade VI.
THE BELGIAN TWINS. Grade VI.
THE FRENCH TWINS. Grade VII.

Historical Series

THE CAVE TWINS. Grade IV.
THE SPARTAN TWINS. Grades V-VI.
THE PURITAN TWINS. Grades VI-VII.




CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION—KIT AND KAT
I.  THE DAY THEY WENT FISHING
II.  MARKET DAY WITH FATHER
III.  MOTHER'S DAY
IV.  ONE SUNDAY
V.  THE DAY THEY DROVE THE MILK CART
VI.  THE DAY THEY GOT THEIR SKATES
SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS




THE DUTCH TWINS

KIT AND KAT


This is a picture of Kit and Kat. They are Twins, and they live inHolland. Kit is the boy, and Kat is the girl.

Of course their real names are not Kit and Kat at all. Their real namesare Christopher and Katrina. But you can see for yourself that suchlong names as that would never in the world fit such a short pair ofTwins. So the Twins' Mother, Vrouw Vedder, said,

"They cannot be called Christopher and Katrina until they are four anda half feet high."

Now it takes a long time to grow four and a half feet of Boy and Girl.You know, chickens and puppies and colts and kittens always grow upmuch faster than twins. Kit and Kat ate a great many breakfasts anddinners and suppers, and played a great many plays, and had

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