OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. CONSISTING OF A VARIETY OF MISCELLANEOUS PIECES, FOR THE INSTRUCTION AND AMUSEMENT OF YOUNG PERSONS. VOL. V. SIXTH EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, No. 72, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD. TWENTY-FIRST EVENING. ON EARTHS AND STONES. Tutor-George-Harry. Harry. I WONDER what all this heap of ftones is for. George. I can tell you-It is for the lime-kiln; don't you fee it juft by? H. O yes, I do. But what is to be done to them there? G. Why they are to be burned into lime; don't you know that? H. But what is lime, and what are its ufes? G. I can tell you one; they lay it on the fields for manure. Don't you remember we faw a number of little heaps of it, that we took for theep at a distance, and wondered they did not However, I believe we had move? VOL. V. B |