Happy Days for Boys and Girls

Happy Days for Boys and Girls
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Various. Happy Days for Boys and Girls

THE ORCHARD’S GRANDMOTHER

ROUGH

THE MUSIC LESSON

THE FROST

MY PICTURE

WHY?

BIRDS

KINDNESS REWARDED

A DREAM OF SUMMER

EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING

GOOD-HUMOR

BOOKS AND READING

THE CORAL-WORKERS

LION THE FIRE DOG

TO THE CARDINAL FLOWER

THE SONG OF THE ROSE

RICH AND POOR

LACE-MAKING

HELP YOURSELVES

THE STORY OF JOHNNY DAWDLE

THE MOTHERLESS BOY

THE GOOD SHEPHERD

THE ST. BERNARD DOG

THE ST. BERNARD DOG

THE FLIGHT OF THE BIRDS

FOR THE CHILDREN

REASON AND INSTINCT

TOUCH NOT

CHILDREN

THE WHITE BUTTERFLY

WORKING IS BETTER THAN WISHING

KIND TO EVERYTHING

THAT CALF!

LITTLE HELPERS

THE ANIMAL IN ARMOR

THE IRON RING

SUMMER

CHARLIE’S CHRISTMAS

MARCELLIN

AN ADVENTURE IN THE LIFE OF SALVATOR ROSA

WE SHOULD HEAR THE ANGELS SINGING

MY LITTLE HERO

ROBIN REDBREAST

HOW SWEETIE’S “SHIP CAME IN.”

NOTHING TO DO

TWO “GENTLEMEN IN FUR CLOAKS.”

CHARLIE’S ESCAPE

I AM COMING!

DAISY’S TEMPTATION

ANSWER TO A CHILD’S QUESTION

WHAT NELLY GAVE AWAY

A STRANGE COMBAT

LITTLE HOME-BODY

NEDDY’S HALF HOLIDAY

THE SPARROW

MRS. PIKE’S PRISONERS

WAR AND PEACE

CHERRY-TIME

THE DAVY BOYS’ FISHING-POND

STORIES ABOUT DOGS

A CHILD’S PRAYER

JOHN STOCKS AND “THE BISON.”

THE CHILDREN’S SONG

PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS

QUE

WHAT THE CLOCK SAYS

THE SNOW-FALL

STITCHING AND TEACHING

OUR DAILY BREAD

WILLIE’S PRAYER

SQUIRRELS

PUPPET

MERRY CHRISTMAS

ANNIE

IF; OR, BESSIE GREEN’S HOLIDAY

THE FORCED RABBIT

UP AND DOING

A DARING FEAT

THE WORLD

C – A – T

THE GIRAFFE

THE LION ON THE THRESHOLD

THE SNOW-MAN

BARN SWALLOWS

GRATITUDE OF A COW

MINUTES

GOING FOR THE LETTERS

SPRING HAS COME

ABOUT “BITTERS.”

FRED AND DOG STEPHEN

NOW THE SUN IS SINKING

A RIGMAROLE ABOUT A TEA-PARTY

THE FAIRY BIRD

SAVED BY A FIDDLE

THE BIRD’S NEST

THE YOUNG ARTIST

THE RUSTIC MIRROR

LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD

HOW MAGGIE PAID THE RENT

DECLAMATION – FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH;

VACATION

UNCLE JOHN’S SCHOOL-DAYS

FAITHFUL FRIENDS

THE ERL KING

THE SILLY YOUNG RABBIT

NINO

COMMON THINGS

SALLY SUNBEAM

AUNT THANKFUL

HOW A GOOD DINNER WAS LOST

LAME SUSIE

THE SECRET

SILVER AND GOLD

TWO MORNINGS

TIM, THE MATCH BOY

ENVY PUNISHED

WINGS

SQUANKO

“THE SWEET ONE FOR POLLY.”

THE ACCIDENT

POLLY ARRIVES

KINDNESS TO ANIMALS

ALL AMONG THE HAY

THE MOUSE AND CANARY

THE TWO FRIENDS

PUSS

HOLIDAY LUCK

LET HIM LIVE

MONKEYS

MY MOTHER’S STORIES

SAILING THE BOATS

IT TAKES TWO TO MAKE A QUARREL

A GOOD WORD NOT LOST

PONTO

BRUIN AT A MAPLE-SUGAR PARTY

THE AFRICAN ELEPHANT

THE SONG OF THE BIRD

I

II

THE SHEEP AND THE GOAT

FROM BAD TO WORSE

MY STORY

THE WAY TO WALK

CAMELS

WHAT SO SWEET?

COUNTING BABY’S TOES

THORNS

UNDER THE PEAR TREES

THE CAVE OF BENTON’S RIDGE

THE HAUNTS OF WILD BEASTS

WORSHIP OF NATURE

A HUNTING ADVENTURE

NEARLY LOST

CHARLEY

THE PARSEES

THE CRIPPLED BOY

A DINNER AND A KISS

MY MOTHER

REGINALD’S FIRST SCHOOL-DAYS

CLEOPATRA

DECLAMATION

SMILES AND TEARS

NICOLO’S LITTLE FRIEND

A CHILD’S PETITION

THE TRUANT

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HE was a donkey, and we called him Rough. He belonged to Gerald and me. We didn’t keep him for his useful qualities, and we certainly didn’t keep him for his moral qualities; and I don’t know what we did keep him for, unless, for the best reason in the world, that we loved him.

He was always getting us into scrapes, the most renowned of which was one Rough’s enemies were fond of alluding to.

.....

“Bluder an nouns,” he exclaimed, “it is you, Mister Gery! An’ yer muther, poor leddy, destroyed wid the fright. An’ kapin’ the chilt out to this hair. Hadn’t ye moor sense?”

We explained briefly; and Daisy begged to be carried, as the cart was all wet.

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