what did Mary do in the garden to the ant according to the chapter The Tiny Little Thing??
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by Anonymous. OUT in the garden Mary sat hemming a pocket-handkerchief, and there came a little insect running—oh, in such a hurry! —across the small stone table by her side. The sewing was not done, for Mary liked doing nothing best, and she thought it would be fun to drop her thimble over the little ant.
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In the chapter "The Tiny Little thing", Mary dropped her thimble over the Little Ant in the garden just for fun.
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In the garden Mary was sewing a handkerchief. Suddenly she saw a Little Ant coming towards her. An idea occurred to her. Just as the Ant came closer, she dropped her thimble over the Ant only for fun. She just wanted to see the Little Ant trapped. Then rain started and she went inside leaving the Ant there trapped under the thimble.
Later when she reminded of the thimble and the Ant, she went there and found that the Ant was almost dead. Luckily her Father observed everything and took care of the Ant by feeding it Honey.
When the ant was able to go away, Father advised her not to Hurt any Living being, how little it might be.
We should always remember that every Living Being feels similar pain and joy as the Human beings. They also have their family members just like us. No Living Being causes harm to us, therefore, We should not do any harm to them.