Amy was a little girl. She lived near a fruit shop in the village. The shop was kept by Mr. Smith. One day Mr. Smith, Smith said to Amy, “Would you like to earn some money?” “Oh yea,” replied she, “for I want some new shoes, and dad has no money to buy them with.” “Well, Amy,” said Mr. Smith, “there are some fine grapes in Mr. Green’s garden. and he said that anybody was welcome to them. I will pay you thirteen cents a kilogram for all you pick for me.” Amy was so happy that she decided to go to pick the grapes as soon as possible. She ran home to get a basket at once. Then she thought she would like to know how much money she would get if she picked five kilograms. With the help of her pencil, she found out that she would get sixty. five cents. “But supposing I should pick twelve kilograms,” thought she, “how much should I earn them?” “Dear me,”. she said, after figuring a while, “I should earn one dollar and sixty-five cents.” Amy then found what Mr. Smith would pay her for fifty , a hundred, and tow hundred kilograms. It took her some time to do this, and then it was so near lunch time that she had to stay at home until afternoon. As soon as lunch was over, she took her basket and hurried to the garden. Some boys had been there before lunch, and all the fine grapes were picked. As she went home, she thought of what her teacher had often told her “Do your task at once; than think about it,” for “one doer is worth a hundred dreamers.”
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