Cows are very useful to mankind, in supplying them with milk from which both butter and ____ are made. Their ____ ones are called calves, and the flesh of calves is veal. A good Cow will give about fifteen or more quarts of ____ a day, but much depends upon the quality of the pasture she feeds upon. Her age is told by her horns; after she is three ____ old a ring is formed every year at the root of the horn, so that by counting the number of circles, her age may be exactly known. Cows are sometimes prettily marked with black, brown, and yellow ____, and, as they lie scattered about a green meadow, add much to the charms of a landscape. In the house next door lives Mrs. Johnson, a ____ neighbor known for her warm demeanor. Mrs. Johnson, with her ____ hair neatly tied in a bun, often ____ a floral apron. She greets everyone with a ____ smile, radiating kindness that reflects in the sparkle of her bright ____. Mrs. Johnson regularly engages in acts of neighborly kindness, such as tending to a neighbor’s garden or sharing homemade treats.

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