Child's First Picture Book

by Anonymous · language: en

Child's First Picture Book CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK THE FIRE HORSES stand ready in their stalls, and at the sound of the alarm gong the stall chains are let down and each horse goes quickly to his place at the engine, and the big iron collars are clamped around their necks and off they go to the fire, with the engine, at break-neck speed.

THE AUTOMOBILE FIRE ENGINE can go to the fires very swiftly.

Many times the saving of a few minutes by the firemen in reaching a fire means stopping the blaze before it becomes too great.

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