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My favorite story book for the young

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My favorite story book for the young
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Leathley, Mary Elizabeth Southwell Dudley, 1818-1899 ( Author, Primary )
Strong, Thomas W ( Publisher )
Dill, Vincent L
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New York
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iv, 1, 6-128 p., 9 leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 15 cm.

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Christian education of children ( lcsh )
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United States -- New York -- New York
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by the author of "Chickseed without chickweed," "Bible stories,"... etc.

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MY FAVORITE

STORY BOOK

FOR

THE YOUNG.

By the Author of
‘6 CHICKSEED WITHOUT CHICKWEED,” ‘S BIBLE STORIES,” * PAPA’S

STORIES,” ‘* EARLY SEEDS,” MAMMA’S OWN STORY BOOK,”

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New Dork:
T. W. STRONG, 98 NASSAU STREET.






CONTENTS.

THE STAR IN THE EAST

THE LITTLE ISLAND oe
THE DAISIES ee
THE STARS’ oe ee

THE WHITE KITTEN we
THE SUNNY HOLIDAY oe

THE KIND SISTER -

LITTLE JESSIE AND HER NEW SHILLING

WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?
MARY’S POOR BIRD
POOR BLIND ROGERS

HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY:

THE LITTLE DOG THAT LOVED HIS MISTRESS

ANNE AND TOM

A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, AND EVERYTHING IN ITS

PLACE

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1v CONTENTS.

THE STRAY LAMB ¥e

WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY ? **

THE HOUR OF PRAYER .
HOW TO BE GOOD os oe
THE POOR BIRD AND HER NEST

THE FEAST :: oe ee
THE CAMEL ee ee
GOOD NIGHT, MAMMA = “

JUSTICE AT A CROSSING °

THE RULER OF THE STORM -
INNOCENCE oe ee
THE NEW BROTHER ee ee
THE GIFT OF FAITH oe

THE OLD WOMAN BY THE WOOD
THE SEA-SIDE "

STEREOTYPED BY
VINCENT L. DILL,
128 Fulton Street, N. Y.

PAGE.

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MY FAVORITE





Have you got the: Child’s Own Story
Book,” little children? If so, 1 am
sure you must have read it through
and through many times. For it 1s
full of sweet thoughts and pleasant
words, such as little children love.
Perhaps you have read it so often that
you almost know it by heart, and are



6 THE STAR IN THE EAST.

ready for some fresh stories. Shall
I try to tell you some? Listen to

THE STAR IN THE EAST.

Many, many hundred years ago there
arose one night, in the blue sky of
the East, a bright and beautiful star.
So bright and so fair it was that the
wise men of that country where it
arose felt sure it came forth from
God. And they knelt down to adore
Him. And the star did not stand
still. It moved ‘through the sky.
And the wise men followed it. They
were wise enough to be humbled, and







THE STAR IN THE EAST. 7

to try to learn what it was God
would teach them. And as the star
went on they followed step by step
many weary miles, but their feet
halted not on the holy way. And
at last the star led them to Jerusa-
lem, and on to Bethlehem, and stood
still over the house where lay the
infant Saviour Jesus, with Mary his
mother. And when the wise men
saw him they were filled with joy,
and the long journey they had taken
seemed as nothing now it had led
them to so blessed an end. And
they worshipped the young child, and



8 THE LITTLE ISLAND.

gave him gifts -gold, and frankin-
cense, and myrrh. All that they va-
lued most they cast down at his feet.

THE LITTLE ISLAND.

THERE is a little tiny island in a
pretty river. And one green tree
erows in the midst of it. And blue
forget-me-not blooms all around its
banks. A little squirrel has his
nest in the trunk of the tree, and
all day long he hops up and down
amongst the boughs, or scampers
over the turf below. And a water-
rat has his hole in the pleasant bank.



THE DAISIES. 9

And he comes out to sport in the
clear water, and play in the long
erass that dips into it. The squir-
ni and the water-rat are so happy.
They are alone. But the tiny island
and its sunny sky and waters are
enough for them. The squirrel does
not fret because he has only one tree,
nor the rat because he must play
alone. Their hearts are full of joy,
and that is the way they show forth
the goodness of God.

THE DAISIES.

A urtte boy sat on the green turf,



10 THE STARS.

and tried to count the daisies that
grew upon it. One; two, three, four;
but he could not go on. He did
not know what came next to four.
His little sister who was playing on
the path by his side said, I know,
Charley. I was four last year, and
this year I am five. So it must be
five that comes next to four. And
after five, Annie, what comes then?
Ah, that I cannot tell. Now let us
make a daisy-chain.

THE STARS.

THAT same day, when the little ‘boy



THE WHITE KITTEN. 11

and his sister were going to bed,
they looked out of the window at
the pretty blue sky. And Charley
said, I could not count the daisies in
the grass, shall I try if 1 can count
the stars? I am sure you will not
be able to do that, said Annie ; for
there is only One who can count the
stars. Who can? asked Charley.
God, said Annie. Mamma told me
that. He can count them, and He
calls them all by their names.

THE WHITE KITTEN.

Jounny has a box of bricks. He



12 THE WHITE KITTEN.

sits on the carpet just where the
sunshine falls, and builds a house.
He is a very little boy, and he does
not yet know how to build well. So
his bricks often fall down. The
white kitten that plays about the
floor sees the pretty bricks tum-
bling on all sides. And she thinks
they are meant on purpose for her
to play with. She runs amongst
them, and pats them with her little

paws. But Johnny does not like to—
have his bricks touched. He says,
No, pussy, in a loud voice. And
when pussy, who does not know he

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THE WHITE KITTEN. 13

is angry, goes on with her play, he
throws a brick at her. Poor pussy.
She knows now that Johnny is cross,
and she goes away sadly, with a pain
in her little head, where the hard
brick struck it. But when Johnny
sees her sitting so still by the fire,
he is very. sorry. And he runs to
her, and says, Poor little pussy,
come and play with me again ; and
I will build you a house. J! am so
sorry I hurt you. ‘Then — pussy
jumps up to play again, and Johnny
is far more happy than when he
drove her away.



14
THE SUNNY HOLIDAY.

ComE, Bessie, let us dance and sing.
We have a whole holiday. And
the sun shines, and the waters glow
so sparklingly. And in the woods
hard by I can hear the linnet and
the thrush. And all the flowers
have opened their gayest blossoms.
The blue-bell, and the cowslip, and
the pretty wind-flowers whose other
name always make papa laugh so
when you try to say it. He says
you call them “ wooden enemies.” *
You are so good-natured you are

* Wood anemones.



THE KIND SISTER. 15

never vexed with us for laughing
at you. Come then, little Bessie,
let us dance and sing. Richard has
made a pipe out of a thick rush,
and he is going to play upon it for
us. He says it is just like the pipes
the shepherds in olden times used
to play to their flocks. And we
will be his lambs, and skip about
upon the green turf. O how de-
lightful is a whole holiday on such
a lovely day!
THE KIND SISTER.

Now, Jane, I have quite dressed
my doll. Does she not look nice ?



16 THE KIND SISTER.

She has a white muslin frock, and
a green silk mantle, and a little
straw bonnet trimmed with pink.
If only she had a veil, I should be
quite happy. )

Then I am sure you shall be
quite happy, my dear Jessie. I
have got a pretty piece of lace in
my work-drawer that will be just
the thing, and you shall have it.

QO, Jane, how kind you are; but
did not you want that to cover
your toilet-cushion with? Yes; I
know you did. I cannot take it
from you.



THE KIND SISTER. 17

My dear Jessie, I can easily knit
a cover for my cushion; that will
be good practice for me, and it will
last longer besides. And do not
think you rob me, for I am so
very glad to have it in my power
to make you happy by such a tr-
fling gift. _

You are very kind, dear Jane,
and I thank you very much. 9,
that is just the very thing; only
I cannot help fearing it is too good.

How lovely my doll will look now,
when I have put this on her. Stay,
I must hem it and run in a string.



18 THE KIND SISTER.

There ; now it is done. Does she
not look nice ?

She does indeed, dear Jessie; but I
think she still wants something more.

Do you; what can that be ?

Why, some shoes. And I saw a
little pair in Mr. Brown’s window,
yesterday, for six cents, that would,
I think, just fit her. You have
got three cents left out of your new
shilling; and I will give you this
three cent piece. And we will go
after dinner and buy the shoes.
Then Miss Doll will be quite com-
plete.















LITTLE JESSIE AND HER NEW SHILLING. 19

My dear Jane, I do not know how
to thank you enough. I must give
you twelve kisses.

LITTLE JESSHE AND HER NEW
SHILLING.

Lirmie Jessie was eight years old.
She could. read and spell very
nicely, and she loved a pretty book
dearly. And she could work far
more neatly than many an oldez
child, because she took pains, and
was more careful to work well than
quickly. One day she had finished
a new pillow-case. She had made

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2() LITTLE JESSIE AND

it all herself. She had even sewn
on the strings and marked it. And
her mamma was pleased. So much
pleased with her dear little girl that
she said, You have taken so much
pains to do this work well, dear Jes-
sie, that I should like to give you
something as a reward. Here is a
bright new shilling for you. And
after dinner you shall go down to
the shop in the village, and buy
what you like with it. J essie kissed
her dear mamma, and her eyes
shone with joy. But it was more
because she had pleased her mother



HER NEW SHILLING. 21

than for the sake of the shilling,
and she said, Dear mamma, do not
ceive methe money. I do not want
to be paid for my work. You do
not know how happy I am to do
anything for you. I know that, my
love, said her mamma, and I do not
give you this as payment for your
work, for I know that was an act of
love; but I like to show you how
much I am pleased with you. So
take the shilling, my dear child, and
buy something to keep for my sake.
Then Jessie took the pretty new
shilling, and her eyes filled with



22 LITTLE JESSIE AND

tears, she was so happy. When she
read a chapter in the Bible that
morning, as she always did every
day after her lessons were over, she
came to that text, “Do unto others
as you would they should do unto
you.” And her mamma talked to
her about it for a little while. Then
Jessie went to play in the garden,
and after dinner she put on her
bonnet and jacket to go down to the
village shop. She was always trusted
to go there by herself, for it was not
far, and on the same side of the way
as her mamma’s house, so that she



HER NEW SHILLING. 23

had not to cross the road. She had
quite made up her mind what she
would buy with her shilling. For
in the window of the village shop
had long stood open a very charm-
ing story book full of pictures and
pretty tales. And “one shilling”
was written just above it. So on this
book Jessie set her heart, and bound-
ing merrily down the stairs, and only
stopping to give one kiss to her dear
mamma, she was soon in the village
street, on her way to spend the
money. She had not gone far, when
she met little Sally James, crying



24 LITTLE JESSIE AND

very bitterly. Sally was about Jes-
sie’s age, and the child of very poor
and very sickly parents, who had
often not food enough to give their
hungry little girl. Her face looked
sad indeed by Jessie's happy one,
nor was there any need to ask the
reason of her tears. A brown loaf
was in her little apron, which she
had just been to fetch from the shop
to which Jessie was going. And a —
jug of milk had been in her hand.
But, alas, poor little girl, her shoes
were old, and wanted mending sadly.
One of them had caught in a rough



HER NEW SHILLING. 25

flint stone, and the jerk had thrown
her down. The milk was spilt and
the jug broken to pieces. The
milk was all they had for supper
with the brown loaf, as she sobbing-
ly told Jessie; and the jug, it was
the only one in the house. Jessie
had often been with her mamma to
visit the poor in their own homes.
And she had learned to feel for their
sorrows and sufferings. So she saw
at once how real a trial little Sally's
was, and that the loss of the milk
and the jug was a very different
thing to Sally to what it would have



26 LITTLE JESSIE AND

been in her own case. For if she
had met with an accident’ of the
same sort, more milk could have
been bought, and there were plenty
of jugs to make up the loss of a
broken one. But Jessie’s kind little
heart saw at once the poor family
going to bed without anything to
soften the coarse bread which was
their only food, and the sad face of
the anxious mother when she found
their only jug was broken. And
the blessed text in her morning’s
reading came into Jessie’s mind,
“Do unto others as you would they



HER NEW SHILLING. 27

should do unto you.” And with a
bright and happy smile .she drew
the shining shilling from her little
purse, and said, Do not ery, Sally ;
see, you shall have this pretty new
shilling, and we will go back to the
shop and buy a new jug, and you
shall get some more milk. Oh, miss!
was all that little Sally could reply.
The joy seemed too much after her
creat sorrow. but the tears were
soon dried up, and the two little
girls went together to the shop, and
for six cents they bought a strong
useful jug. ‘Two cents more filled



28 LITTLE JESSIE AND HER NEW SHILLING.

it with milk, and there was still
four cents left, which Jessie thought
would be quite enough to pay for
mending little Sally’s ragged shoes.
I do not know which little girl was
the happiest as they left the shop,
but I think Jessie, for we know it is
more blessed to give than to receive.
And if fora moment, as she passed
the window on her way home, the
sight of the pretty book cast a sha-
dow on her brow, her heart was
filled with a deep peace as she rested
her face on her mamma’s shoulder,
and threw her arms round her neck,



WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ? 29

on her return, to tell her of the
happy way in which she had spent
her new shilling.

WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?

Jesus loves little children, and when
He was on earth, He looked upon
them with an eye of tender affection.
Amongst the women of those days
who followed Him to leam His
blessed doctrines, were many mothers
who longed for their little ones to
share the blessing of His sacred
hand. And so they brought their
children before Him that He might



30 WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?

lay His hands upon them. But His
disciples, who knew not fully then
the loving heart of their Divine
Master, were afraid He would be
troubled by so many little children,
_and they would have driven them
away. But we are told, that “when
Jesus knew it He was much dis-
pleased, and said, Suffer little chil-
dren to come unto Me, and forbid
them not; for of such is the kingdom
of Heaven.” And He took them up
in His arms, laid His hands upon
them, and blessed them. O blessed
word—* Of such is the kingdom of



WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ? ol

Heaven.” Dear little children, re-
member them well, and prize them
as you ought to do. Not by think-
ing, that because you are little chil-
dren you must therefore be quite
fit for Heaven, and already perfect.
But by striving with your whole
hearts to put away all that would
unfit you for that holy place; by
resisting evil, and keeping your-
selves as much as may be from
thoughts, and words, and deeds of
sin. Think of the happy little chil-
dren that used to gather round the
Saviour’s knees; and try to be like



32 WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?

them. Do you think that in His
presence, or with His sacred hand
upon their heads, they would have
dared to commit sin? You are
still as much around Him as they
were. Though you see Him not,
He sees and watches you. Yes, and
loves and blesses you as tenderly as
He did the little Jewish boys and
girls of old. And you too, if you
will stay beside Him with your
hearts, may go to dwell with Him in
His kingdom in Heaven.



33:

MARY’S POOR BIRD.

Mary’s bird is dead. O- dear, O. dear,
how can it have happened! Poor
little Dicky ; there he lies quite. cold
and: stiff. How sorry Mary will be
when she:comes home.. lam afraid
she will think I have not taken, care
of} him. whilst’ she was away; and
yet indeed I have. I have been so
careful in feeding him, with. fresh
seed and water, every morning, be-
fore I began my own. breakfast.
And I know I never have let Puss
into the room for a moment.



34 MARY’S POOR BIRD.

My dear Fred, do not make your- —
self so sad. I am quite sure Mary |
will not think of such a thing as your
having been cruel enough to forget
all proper care of her little pet. You —
can have done nothing to cause its |
death, Iam quite sure. And so will :
she be. .

Then, mamma, what can have made |
it die ?

The natural course of things, my |
dear. The law by which every liv- |
ing creature must at last cease to
exist. It has died of old age, my
dear child. I only wonder it has |





MARY’S. POOR. BIRD. 35

lived so long, and I. know Mary has
often said, lately, she was afraid it
would soon die.

Oh mamma, I am so sorry; what a
pity the things we are so fond of
must go away.

It is God’s will, my dear child.
And in this case the poor bird gains
quite as much as we lose ; for, since
he has been so old, I am sure he has
suffered a good deal, and could often
scarcely sit on his perch.

That alters the case, mamma, cer-
tainly ; but still for all that I wish
everything would not die away so.



36 MARY’S POOR BIRD.

There is old’ Jessy the pony gone,
and! my poor old: Dash, and now this
bird ; and you know, mamma, we are
always in mourning for some friend
or other. There seems to be nothing
but dying here.

My darling boy, this is indeed a
world of death. Ever since the fall
of man it has been so. Sin entered
into the world, and death by sm, As |
for the loss of pet animals, that 1s a '
trial you must often have to bear, ;
my dear, and you must not fret about |
it more than it is worth. You can |
easily supply their place, and for |





MARY’S ‘POOR BIRD. 37

them it is often ‘the best thing that
can happen. But for us, and those
we love, how ‘even joyful has the
thought of death become since our
blessed Saviour, passing through its
gates, has opened those of Heaven
to all believers. If death is all
around us here, my dear child, life
is close at hand. glorious life than we can find here
with this shadow of the grave upon
us. ‘How many things show forth
this truth, as if to comfort us under
the curse of death, which has ‘come
upon ‘us through ‘the sin of our first



. 38 MARY’S POOR BIRD.

parents. Look at the unsightly
bulb which you bury in the ground.
A few weeks of darkness, and it
bursts forth with green leaves and
brilliant blossoms, more — beautiful
than anything we could have dream-
ed of from its former state. May
not this brmg to our minds the
words of our Saviour, though not ex-
actly so applied by Him—‘“ If God so
clothe the grass of the field, which to-
day is and to-morrow is cast into the
oven, shall He not much more clothe
you, O ye of little faith?” Life seems
everywhere to spring from death as







MARY’S POOR BIRD. a9

if to cheer us on. The frozen river,
the bare trees, the silent woods. But,
when the summer returns, the stream
flows on again, the leaves break forth
like a green shade over the branches,
and the voice of song is heard like.a
glad thanksgiving for all. But when
these thoughts fail .to comfort. you,
my precious child, as in some hour
of loneliness they may, when a friend
is taken from: you, or you are dread-
ing the loss of one dearer to you
than life, then remember that this
world is not our home, that we are
here but strangers and _ pilgrims,



40 POOR BLIND ROGERS.

passing onwards to.a better country ;
“that is, a heavenly;” and ‘that it
can only be'entered by the gates:df
death. The loss of others is often
meant, by God, to ‘teach us ‘this
more powerfully. May those gates,
when opened for us, my darling, lét
in the light of an eternal day.

POOR BLIND ROGERS.

Poor old Rogers is quite ‘blind. ‘He
cannot see the flowers, nor the 'trees,
nor the blessed light of ‘the ‘sun.
Once he had eyes as ‘bright as yours,
and ran about where ‘he liked ; ‘but









POOR ‘BLIND ‘ROGERS. Wi

now his eyes are ‘fast closed.; and, iif
he moves from his‘chair, he is ‘foreed
to grope with his hands in order to
find his way. And, what makes ‘his
ease still more sad, he 1s very :poor.
For now ‘he:cannot see, he can work
no longer ‘for his bread; and ‘he
would be quite starved if he did not
beg day by day. ‘He has a little
dog that leads him by a string, and
he ‘is very kind to it, and always
takes care to let it share ‘his food.

‘Poor old Rogers, every one is glad to

beable to help him, for all ‘must feel

‘how sad it is to be ‘blind. See how



42 POOR BLIND ROGERS. -

kindly Kitty is helping him over ‘the
wooden bridge across the river. He
is going to the great house on the
other side. For the people there are
very good to him; and every week he
has.a hot dinner in the kitchen. And
Bob, his dog, has plenty of scraps.
I think Bob knows where he is
going, and seems rather ina hurry
to get there. Shall I tell you what
a kind thing I once saw little Tommy
do for poor blind Rogers ? Tommy
is a very little boy, only five years
old. But Tommy has a good mother,
who tries to teach him to be kind to





POOR BLIND ROGERS. 43

all and who has often told him that
above every thing he must be so to |
those who are in any trouble. ‘T'om-
my saw poor Rogers coming down
the street the other day, and Bob
had twisted his string two or three
times round a post and could not
get on. Rogers could not think
what was the matter, but Tommy |
saw at once what had happened, and
he ran to help. But the string was
old, and as they were trying to get
it in order again it broke. Rogers
tied it together; but, as he was pull
ing the knot tight, it broke again.



44 POOR BLIND ' ROGERS.

Then he said it would be of no use
now for it was quite worn out. And
he looked sad. Now Tommy had
a beautiful new cord, that he kept
for playing at horses with Dicky;;
but, when he saw :poor old Rogers’s
trouble, he thought how happy ‘he
should be to give him such a grand
new string for Bob. And, running
into the house, he fetched his ‘pretty
cord, and tied it gently round Bob’s
neck. And old:Rogers laid his hand
on his head, and said, God_ bless
you, my child. Was not Tommy a
kind little boy ?



45

HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY.

How merry you seem, Ralph, over
your work. Do not you get very
tired of sitting here day after day
mending old shoes and boots? Kvery
morning when I go by to school you
are hard at work, and at night as
I go home and look in at your
window, there you are stiching or
knocking away as busy as a_ bee
Don’t you long to go out in the
fields and lanes? Oh, if I were a
man like you, I would not stay m-
doors this bright summer through.



46 HOW TO ENJOY. A HOLIDAY.

But 1 would rise with the lark, and
be off amongst the cowslips and the
blue-bells, or lose myself in the
shady woods where the birds are
singing so sweetly, and never go to
school, or work, or do anything but
amuse myself from morning til
night.

And then, Master Tom, you would
not be half so happy as Lam. For
you would not be doing your duty.
Do you think you were sent into
this world for nothing but to amuse
yourself? And would it be right to
think only of your own pleasure ?



HOW TO- ENJOY A HOLIDAY: 47

But, even if it were, i do not believe
you would find it in idleness. No
one can be really happy who is doing
wrong. And to waste time cannot
be right. How do you feel, when
you are coming home from school at
night, when you have been a good
boy all day ?

Well, very happy, Ralph.

Yes, happier than you do at the
end of a whole holiday; do you not?

Yes, I think I do; for then I am
tired, and sorry it is over.

Ah, Master Tom, depend upon it
people are never so happy as when



AS. HOW TO. ENJOY. A HOLIDAY.

they are doing their duty, even: if
that duty is hard work, as it must
often. be in this world: There is
always a sort of pleasure mixed, up
with. it that is never found: in. idle-
ness. or wrong-doing. When I sit
here in my little room the sun looks
in upon me with such a bright ray,
it is almost as if he smiled at me.
And. the linnet in the cage sings me
a happy song, and Peter, the little
raven, sits and watches how I get on.
And the flowers in the window give a
pleasant scent. So that I have the
sunshine, and birds and flowers, with-



HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY. 49

out going from my work. And, if I
make haste and can get done in
time, I often can patch up an old
pair of shoes for a poor neighbour
without charge. And that you may
be sure is a good plan for ending my
day happily. Then on Sundays,
those blessed days of rest, I can
walk in the fieids and enjoy all their
beauty with a light heart

Well, Ralph, I dare say you are
right ; and so I will try to do as you
do, and get through my day’s work
cheerfully. For, after all, I should
not like to grow up a dunce, as J



50 HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY.

certainly should if I played about all
day instead of going to school, So
I will not waste my time talking any
more, but run off at once. Only tell
me how you made Peter so tame.
Why, Master Tom, I found him
one Sunday afternoon lying in the
old churchyard, under the wall. He
was very young, and the nest by
some accident had fallen down with
him in it. He was too young to fly,
and I brought him home and _ fed
him with a spoon. He soon grew
tame; and now, though he is fully
fledged, he will not leave me. I



HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY. 5l

think he even loves me; for you see,
Master Tom, I have been a sort of
father to him.

I am sure he ought to love you,

Ralph, for taking such good care of
him. Now good-bye, I am really
going.

So do, Master Tom, and pray stop
in your way home, and tell me whe-
ther you have had a happy day.
‘But mind you must work hard.

So I will, Ralph.



O2

THE LITTLE DOG THAT LOVED
HIS MISTRESS.
Lap once a little dog that I loved
very much. He was always with
me, and was quite my companion.
I used to call him my four-footed
friend. He loved me_ better than
any one else in the house, and would
not eat his dinner if I was not at
home to give it to him. But I did
not often leave him behind me, for
he was so good and gentle that all
my friends were clad to see him.
He did not like water, | mean swim-
ming in water, and it was always



THE LITTLE DOG THAT LOVED HIS MISTRESS. 53

needful to throw him in when he
was to have a bath; for he would
not take it of his own accord. But
once, when [ was out with a party
of friends, and some of us got into a
boat upon the river, little Hifin was
left to run beside us on the bank.
But so much was he afraid of losing
his dear mistress, that he plunged into
the water and came smimming after
us. His love for me was stronger
than his fear of the water. And,
dripping as he was, we were obliged
to take him into the boat. I could
not be angry with him, for it was so



54 ANNE AND TOM.

pleasant to be the object of such
faithful love. Poor little dog, he is
not here now; and sorely do I miss
him and his pretty ways. He grew
very ill one day. We went for the
dog doctor, who did all he could to
save him; but it was of no use, for
he died at the end of the third day.
He lies buried in the garden, under
a little fir-tree, and even Baby will
not set his tiny foot upon poor “ Bow-
wow’s grave.”

ANNE AND TOM.

Let us run races, Anne. One, two,















ANNE AND TOM. 55

three, and away. Who will reach
the summer house first ? |

I will.

No; I will.

We shall see. But why are you
stopping ?

Because you shall get there first,
dear Tom. ‘There, you are in first.
You were kind to me yesterday, and
gave me the largest share of the
peach Uncle John gave you all for
yourself, And I have been wanting
ever since to do something kind for
you.



56

A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, AND
EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE.
Wuo can have taken my scissors?
I never can find my things. I am
sure somebody must hide them on
purpose, to give me the trouble of

looking for them.
How can you be so silly, Jane.
As if any one would be so unkind.

Or as if any one had time to look

about for your things, and hide them.

Well, I don’t know how it is; I
never can find what I want without
having to hunt up and down the
house till I am tired, and then at



A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, ETC. ST

last I find it in some out of the way
place that I should never have
thought of looking in.

Well, 1 think I know who it is
that hides them, Jane.

Who?

You, yourself. Now, look; there
are your scissors, just peeping out
from under the carpet, where, of
course, no one would have thought
of looking. And do not you re-
member sitting down in that cor-
ner, this morning, to cut a curl off
Rover's ear ?

O! so I did; and I suppose I



58 A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, AND

must have dropped them then, when
he jumped up and ran away from
me, and I set off after him.

Most likely you did, instead of
putting them back in your work-box.
I am sure, dear Jane, if you would
try always to put away everything
in its proper place, you would find it
there when you wanted it the next
time. For, indeed, no one here is so
idle or so unkind as to try to give
you trouble. I very often put away
your stray things for you, but it
would be much better for you to do

it yourself.



EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE. 59

So it would, dear Susan, and I
will try. For I am sure you have
enough to do without being trou-
bled to keep my things in order.

THE STRAY LAMB.

THE sun was going down slowly
into the west, behind a thick cur-
tain of golden and purple clouds,
when a little lamb, that had long
looked with wandering and _ restless
eyes beyond the fences of his peace-
ful fold, leaped softly over the wat-
tles, and stopping with a panting
heart to listen if his mother bleated



60 THE STRAY LAMB.

to call him back, began to hurry
towards a pleasant hill that had long
tempted him to go astray. But his
mother did not call him. She knew
not that he had left her side. She
had lain quietly down to sleep, and
was dreaming of her little wandering
son, who was already far away.

On and on he went, till at last the
fold to which he looked back was
quite dim in the distance. For the
sun was now gone quite out of sight,
and the shades of evening were falling
like a veil around him. He began to
be afraid. It was so still and lonely.



THE STRAY LAMB. 61

He missed the pleasant bleating of his
dear companions that was like sweet
music as they settled down to sleep.

His mother’s side; O! he would
have liked to lie down by it now, and
rest his little weary feet. And the
hill, that looked so tempting when
gilded by the light of day, lay black
and gloomy before him in the twi-
light hour.

Poor foolish little lamb, why did
you wander from your best friend
and your happy fold? All that gelit-
ters in the distance is not beautiful,
and a path that leads you from your



62 THE STRAY LAMB.

mother and your home cannot be
the way to happiness.

Now by the side of this hill lay a
thick grove of trees, that had often
seemed to the little lamb as one of
the sweetest play-places that could
be found on earth. He had watched
the bright birds sporting over its
waving green, and had even seen
the wild stag couching at its en-
trance. And he had thought how
much happier he should be gambol-
ling about amongst the shady trees
than always feeding on the smooth
surface of his well-known fold. He



THE STRAY LAMB, 63

forgot that the sun does not always
shine; that birds are not for ever
on the wing; nor stags the only wild
creatures in the shady woods.

It was now night, and he had
never thought of that, nor where he
should rest when absent from his
mother’s pillow. And he stopped
and listened to try and catch some
familiar murmur from his home to
break the lonely silence round him.
But either the fold was too distant,
or the sheep were already fast asleep.
And as the glow-worms came out
upon the dewy grass, they lighted



64 TRE STRAY LAMB.

up tears in the eyes of the repentant
jittle lamb.

He trembled, and was afraid to
move; for he knew not which way to
go, nor where he could find a bed to
screen him from the chilly evening
air. And there came a sound to his
ears that he had never heard before,
and yet it thrilled him to the very
heart with terror, it was 80 full of
awful meaning. It was the howling
of a wolf. And he thought it came
nearer as he listened. Then he fell
upon the eround in an agony, and.
had no longer power to run away.



THE STRAY LAMB. 65

But the good shepherd who took
care of the sheep in that happy fold
was coming with his faithful dog to
find the little truant. He had been
to count his sheep and lambs, and
- one was missing.
wool upon the top of the fence had
shown him where the restless little
lamb had’ leaped over, and his dog
had tracked its wandering feet to the
very border of the wood. |

Poor little lamb, as it lay and
panted on the ground, and heard the
rustling feet of the good dog come
nearer and nearer, it gave itself up



66 THE STRAY LAMB,

for lost; for it thought the wolf must
be close at hand. But the dog had
found it first, and-it soon lay nestling
in the shepherd’s bosom, almost too
happy that it was safe once more.
The wolf’s voice was heard further
and further in the distance as the lit-
tle lamb was carried back to its quiet
fold; and, oh, how blessed a refuge
did its fences now seem to enclose.
No more a prison, as it had once
seemed, but a very nest of peace.
His mother looked up in wonder,
as he was laid down beside her by
the good shepherd; but she never



THE STRAY LAMB. 67

knew how nearly she had lost him
for ever. Scarcely would he ever quit
her from that hour, and if his eyes by
chance turned towards the hill and
wood that had been so all but fatal to
him, with what a thrill of ecstacy
would he think of his present safety,
and how far more beautiful was the
happy fold than all that lay beyond it.

Dear little children, you who are
still in the house of your father and
your mother, think of it as the peace-
ful fold, where like little lambs you
may dwell in safety.

Do not break the rules that. are



68 WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY 2

set around like fences to enclose
you more securely. Nor fancy that
forbidden ways must lead to new
pleasures. Ht has never yet been so,
and never will it be. Only in the
fold is there such safety and such
peace; for beyond it there are dan-
gers and troubles of which you lit-
tle dream, and there is not always a
kind hand near to bring home little
wandering lambs in safety.

WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

Joun did not like to go to school.
He loved play better than learning,



WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 2 69

as many a little boy has done before
him. He used to think there would
be plenty of time for learning how to
read when he was older. |

In vain his father and mother
said to him, John, the older you
erow the harder you will find it
to learn. Half-an-hour spent over
your book every day now will save
you weeks and weeks of hard work
by-and-by.

John heard what was said, but he
could not believe it, and he used to
run off to play, thinking that it was
very cruel indeed to want to make



70 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

little boys and girls learn what they
did not care to know.

One day, there came a new boy
to the school. He was much older
than John, but when little he had
been very ill and not able to learn
lessons. So he was very backward,
and could only just tell his letters.
But he set to work with such a good
will, that it was quite a pleasure to
teach him. And when the boys and
girls tried to make him trifle or
play in school hours, he used to say
No, I have to make up for lost time.
{ cannot play now. And so he be-



WHO’P BE A BUTTERFLY 2 71

gan to get on very fast. But still
it was much more difficult to him to
learn than it was to the younger
children. And when John saw how
much pains Robert was forced to take
in order to make up, as he said, for
lost time, he half resolved to be idle
no longer.

One day, when school was almost
ever, he sat with his book in his
hand and his eyes wandering out of
the window, when a very pretty but-
terfly came in, For the window was
open, because the day was very warm,
and it was the height of summer.



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72 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 7

The butterfly fluttered its pretty
wings about the room, and at last
settled on a bunch of flowers that
stood on the teachers desk. And
whilst it was there a bee came also
humming in. But instead of flying
about the room, as the butterfly had
done, the bee went straight to the
glass of flowers at once. And go-
ing quickly from one blossom to an-
other, it gathered all the sweetness
it could find, and then, as if in a
great hurry, away it went out of the
window again into the garden, where
the children could still see it busy



WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY 2? 73

amidst the jessamines that clustered
round the porch.

Seeing this, the teacher said, Shut
up your books, my dear children; I
want to speak to you.

So they all closed their books, and
sat listening; for their teacher was
very kind, and they loved her very
much. And she said, Did you see
the butterfly and the bee that came
in here just now ?

And the children said, Yes.

And where did they go to when
they came in?

They went to the glass of flowers.



74 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

Yes; they both went to the glass
of flowers, and one is there still, but
the other is gone. Where is it
gone ?

It is gone out to gather honey
in the garden, said a little girl.

Yes, my dear Anne; and now I
want to ask you whether you do not
think this butterfly and bee, that
have just paid our school-room a
visit, are not very much like the
children that come here every day.

The children laughed, and did
not seem quite to understand what
their teacher meant. But she went



WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ? 16

on. Some of you are like butter-
flies, you come in and flutter about ;
you have books to be sure in your
hands, you go to them as the butter-
fly went to the flowers; but you idle
over them, and get no good from
them any more than the butterfly
from the flowers. It is so all day,
and every day; there is nothing to
show for your labour, if labour it
may be called. But the bee comes
in, and instead of idling about, he
fixes at once upon the flowers that
can yield him sweets. He gathers
these sweets hastily, as if he knew



76 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

that even the longest summer’s day
will soon come to an end, and then
he goes off to more blossoms, and
vets more sweets, till at last he has
as much as he can carry, and then
he takes it to the hive. Then he
makes it into wax and honey, and
stores it away in the hive for his
own use and that of others on a fu-
ture day. He does not provide only
for himself, but for others. See what
comes of industry, real industry ; it
does good to others as well as to our-
selves.

Here the teacher stopped, and on



WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 2 77

looking round at the children she
met John’s eye. He was looking
very red, and when he saw she had
her eye upon him, he faltered out
—I will try. ,

The teacher knew what he meant
at once, and she said, That is a
good boy, John; do not be an idle
butterfly any more, but a good busy
bee. You don’t know how much
happier you will make your father
and mother, and how much happier
you will feel yourself.

And [ll help him, said good-
natured Robert.



78 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 2

We will all help him, said the
teacher, for idle habits are very
hard to get over, and he will want
help ; but, now we know he wants to
learn, he shall have all the help we
can give him. We will try, and all
be as much like the bees as we can.
They not only work hard, but work
together : they help one another.

So, the next day, the teacher took
John on a form close beside her
desk, that he might be under her
own eye, and that the other children
might not disturb him; and though he
was restless at first, yet by her kind



WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ? 719

watchfulness, and Robert’s help out
of school, and above all by his own
wise resolve to leave off his idle ha-
bits and be a butterfly no longer, he
got on very well indeed. And at last
he was so firm in his industrious
ways, and so completely cured of all
his old faults, that he was sent back
to the other forms, in order that he
might be an example to the rest of
the children, and he was almost al-
ways known amongst them by the
name of the Bee.



80

THE HOUR OF PRAYER

Emma and Harry are going to bed. |
They kneel down at their mother’s
knee, and say that holy prayer
which Jesus made, and taught His
“Our Father who



art in Heaven.”

Their father and mother listen,
and lift up their hearts to God that
He too may hear their darlings’
voices.

And who will doubt that He lis-
tens also. He who when on earth
so loved the little children that He





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called them round Him, took them
up in His arms and bleaeed them,
will He forget them now He is in
Heaven? O surely not. The little
ones now are as dear to Him as
they were of old. He looks down
upon them as they kneel; and let
each dear child, as it folds its hands
and closes its eyes that the things
around may not disturb its thoughts,
believe with a glad heart that the
blessed Saviour waits to hear its
prayer. That from the peaceful
blue sky He sends forth, as if on the
wings of an angel, these blessed |



82 THE HOUR OF PRAYER.

words, “ Suffer little children to come
unto me.”

Come then, dear little children, to
your best, your heavenly, Friend.
Do not fear to pour forth all your
hearts before Him. ‘Tell Him of
your troubles and your sorrows, if
you have any. But, above all, tell
Him of your sins, your evil tem-
pers, your naughty thoughts, your
unkind words. That which you
find it so hard to put away, ask
Him to give you strength to conquer.
Hide nothing from Him; for remem-
ber He can see your hearts, and He



THE HOUR OF PRAYER. 83

is so gentle, so tender, so loving,
that however sadly you may have
offended Him, you need not fear that
He will not forgive you. He shed
His blood for you; and He will send
forth His Holy Spirit to all that ask
Him. That blessed Spirit who, com-
ing like a dove, brings health and
peace and joy into the heaviest heart.

Let these thoughts make you love
to come before Him in your prayers,
and then He will so teach you how
to pass through the dangers of this
evil world that you may go at length
to dwell with him in Heaven.



84.

HOW TO BE GOOD.

Papa, said Harry, | mean to be a
very good boy all day, to-day. I
don’t mean to do anything naughty
at all.

Lam very glad to hear it, my boy,
said papa, as he went out at the
hall door, and left Harry standing
on the stone steps.

It was a holiday, and Harry felt
so full of spirits, he thought he
could do anything. First he raced
round the garden till he was quite
out of breath, and then he went to



HOW TO BE GOOD. 85

feed his rabbits, and look at Rover
in his kennel.

While he was out in the yard, his
little sister came running to him.
QO, Harry, mamma says you have
left all your bricks upon the carpet
in the breakfast-room, and you must
come and clear them away at once.

I can’t, Jenny: I want to feed the
rabbits; they have nothing to eat.
Tell mamma I will come presently.

But mamma said you were to
come this very moment, because
Ann wants to clean the room.

I must feed the rabbits now I



86 HOW TO BE GOOD.

am here, said Harry. It won't take
me long. I will come the very mo-
ment I have done.

So Jenny went back to the house,
and Harry began to feed his rabbits.
And he found they had been gnaw-
ing the hutch-doors, so that one of
the leathern hinges had given way.
And he was afraid they panes get
out if he did not mend it. So he
fetched his tool-box and set to work.
But it was a long job, and more
than an hour passed away before he
got to the breakfast-room. There
all was in disorder. Chairs piled



HOW TO BE GOOD. 87

upon one another. The window-
curtains all looped up out of the
way, and Ann sweeping in such
clouds of dust that Harry would
gladly have made his escape if he
had not felt rather anxious about
the fate of his bricks.

Where are my bricks, Ann? =They
were all on the carpet.

I do not know, Master aii I
have not seen them.

Not seen them, Ann! You must
have seen them; for | am sure they
were there.

Well, I can’t tell, said Ann.



88 HOW TO BE GOOD.

And now you really must get out
of my way, for I am too busy to
stand looking for bricks.

But I want my bricks, said Harry.
And you must tell me this moment
where you have put them. I will
have them.

Ann’s only reply- was to take hold
of Harry’s hand and lead him out of
the room; when she shut the door,
and again went on with her work.
Harry was very angry, and began
making such a noise at the closed
door that his mamma came down
stairs to see what was the matter.



HOW TO BE GOOD. 89

It is that tiresome Ann, mamma.
You know she is always so cross,
and now she will not tell me where
she has put my bricks, and has
turned me out of the room. But I
will go in again.

Harry, Harry, said his mamma;
how can you be so naughty. Did
you not come and clear away your
bricks, as I told you an hour ago ?

I came as soon as I had fed the
rabbits, mamma.

But I told you to come at once.
You were not obedient, Harry; and
now you must go to your own room



90 HoW TO BE GOOD.

for a quarter of an hour. You know
L never allow you to disobey me.

So Harry went up stairs, crying
and scolding. But at the end of a
quarter of an hour he came out,
looking brighter, and running to his
mamma, he asked her to forgive him.

Little Jenny, who was in the room,
said, Harry, do come and help me
to make this card-house. I cannot
make the cards stand up at all.

No, Jenny, I cannot, said Har-
ry. I have been shut up, now I
don’t know how long; and all the
morning will be gone before I have



HOW TO BE Goop. 91

had any play. Besides, I must find
my bricks.

They are all safe, Harry. 1 put
them away for you, said his little
sister. I put them all in the box,
for fear they should get lost.

Harry looked a little ashamed,
and thanked his sister; but. still he
did not offer to help her with the
cards, but went down again to the
garden. There he lashed the trees
and flowers with his new whip, till
he had broken off the head of a fine
lily that his papa valued very
much. And, after that he went



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MY FAVORITE

STORY BOOK

FOR

THE YOUNG.

By the Author of
‘6 CHICKSEED WITHOUT CHICKWEED,” ‘S BIBLE STORIES,” * PAPA’S

STORIES,” ‘* EARLY SEEDS,” MAMMA’S OWN STORY BOOK,”

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New Dork:
T. W. STRONG, 98 NASSAU STREET.
CONTENTS.

THE STAR IN THE EAST

THE LITTLE ISLAND oe
THE DAISIES ee
THE STARS’ oe ee

THE WHITE KITTEN we
THE SUNNY HOLIDAY oe

THE KIND SISTER -

LITTLE JESSIE AND HER NEW SHILLING

WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?
MARY’S POOR BIRD
POOR BLIND ROGERS

HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY:

THE LITTLE DOG THAT LOVED HIS MISTRESS

ANNE AND TOM

A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, AND EVERYTHING IN ITS

PLACE

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THE STRAY LAMB ¥e

WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY ? **

THE HOUR OF PRAYER .
HOW TO BE GOOD os oe
THE POOR BIRD AND HER NEST

THE FEAST :: oe ee
THE CAMEL ee ee
GOOD NIGHT, MAMMA = “

JUSTICE AT A CROSSING °

THE RULER OF THE STORM -
INNOCENCE oe ee
THE NEW BROTHER ee ee
THE GIFT OF FAITH oe

THE OLD WOMAN BY THE WOOD
THE SEA-SIDE "

STEREOTYPED BY
VINCENT L. DILL,
128 Fulton Street, N. Y.

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Have you got the: Child’s Own Story
Book,” little children? If so, 1 am
sure you must have read it through
and through many times. For it 1s
full of sweet thoughts and pleasant
words, such as little children love.
Perhaps you have read it so often that
you almost know it by heart, and are
6 THE STAR IN THE EAST.

ready for some fresh stories. Shall
I try to tell you some? Listen to

THE STAR IN THE EAST.

Many, many hundred years ago there
arose one night, in the blue sky of
the East, a bright and beautiful star.
So bright and so fair it was that the
wise men of that country where it
arose felt sure it came forth from
God. And they knelt down to adore
Him. And the star did not stand
still. It moved ‘through the sky.
And the wise men followed it. They
were wise enough to be humbled, and

THE STAR IN THE EAST. 7

to try to learn what it was God
would teach them. And as the star
went on they followed step by step
many weary miles, but their feet
halted not on the holy way. And
at last the star led them to Jerusa-
lem, and on to Bethlehem, and stood
still over the house where lay the
infant Saviour Jesus, with Mary his
mother. And when the wise men
saw him they were filled with joy,
and the long journey they had taken
seemed as nothing now it had led
them to so blessed an end. And
they worshipped the young child, and
8 THE LITTLE ISLAND.

gave him gifts -gold, and frankin-
cense, and myrrh. All that they va-
lued most they cast down at his feet.

THE LITTLE ISLAND.

THERE is a little tiny island in a
pretty river. And one green tree
erows in the midst of it. And blue
forget-me-not blooms all around its
banks. A little squirrel has his
nest in the trunk of the tree, and
all day long he hops up and down
amongst the boughs, or scampers
over the turf below. And a water-
rat has his hole in the pleasant bank.
THE DAISIES. 9

And he comes out to sport in the
clear water, and play in the long
erass that dips into it. The squir-
ni and the water-rat are so happy.
They are alone. But the tiny island
and its sunny sky and waters are
enough for them. The squirrel does
not fret because he has only one tree,
nor the rat because he must play
alone. Their hearts are full of joy,
and that is the way they show forth
the goodness of God.

THE DAISIES.

A urtte boy sat on the green turf,
10 THE STARS.

and tried to count the daisies that
grew upon it. One; two, three, four;
but he could not go on. He did
not know what came next to four.
His little sister who was playing on
the path by his side said, I know,
Charley. I was four last year, and
this year I am five. So it must be
five that comes next to four. And
after five, Annie, what comes then?
Ah, that I cannot tell. Now let us
make a daisy-chain.

THE STARS.

THAT same day, when the little ‘boy
THE WHITE KITTEN. 11

and his sister were going to bed,
they looked out of the window at
the pretty blue sky. And Charley
said, I could not count the daisies in
the grass, shall I try if 1 can count
the stars? I am sure you will not
be able to do that, said Annie ; for
there is only One who can count the
stars. Who can? asked Charley.
God, said Annie. Mamma told me
that. He can count them, and He
calls them all by their names.

THE WHITE KITTEN.

Jounny has a box of bricks. He
12 THE WHITE KITTEN.

sits on the carpet just where the
sunshine falls, and builds a house.
He is a very little boy, and he does
not yet know how to build well. So
his bricks often fall down. The
white kitten that plays about the
floor sees the pretty bricks tum-
bling on all sides. And she thinks
they are meant on purpose for her
to play with. She runs amongst
them, and pats them with her little

paws. But Johnny does not like to—
have his bricks touched. He says,
No, pussy, in a loud voice. And
when pussy, who does not know he

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is angry, goes on with her play, he
throws a brick at her. Poor pussy.
She knows now that Johnny is cross,
and she goes away sadly, with a pain
in her little head, where the hard
brick struck it. But when Johnny
sees her sitting so still by the fire,
he is very. sorry. And he runs to
her, and says, Poor little pussy,
come and play with me again ; and
I will build you a house. J! am so
sorry I hurt you. ‘Then — pussy
jumps up to play again, and Johnny
is far more happy than when he
drove her away.
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THE SUNNY HOLIDAY.

ComE, Bessie, let us dance and sing.
We have a whole holiday. And
the sun shines, and the waters glow
so sparklingly. And in the woods
hard by I can hear the linnet and
the thrush. And all the flowers
have opened their gayest blossoms.
The blue-bell, and the cowslip, and
the pretty wind-flowers whose other
name always make papa laugh so
when you try to say it. He says
you call them “ wooden enemies.” *
You are so good-natured you are

* Wood anemones.
THE KIND SISTER. 15

never vexed with us for laughing
at you. Come then, little Bessie,
let us dance and sing. Richard has
made a pipe out of a thick rush,
and he is going to play upon it for
us. He says it is just like the pipes
the shepherds in olden times used
to play to their flocks. And we
will be his lambs, and skip about
upon the green turf. O how de-
lightful is a whole holiday on such
a lovely day!
THE KIND SISTER.

Now, Jane, I have quite dressed
my doll. Does she not look nice ?
16 THE KIND SISTER.

She has a white muslin frock, and
a green silk mantle, and a little
straw bonnet trimmed with pink.
If only she had a veil, I should be
quite happy. )

Then I am sure you shall be
quite happy, my dear Jessie. I
have got a pretty piece of lace in
my work-drawer that will be just
the thing, and you shall have it.

QO, Jane, how kind you are; but
did not you want that to cover
your toilet-cushion with? Yes; I
know you did. I cannot take it
from you.
THE KIND SISTER. 17

My dear Jessie, I can easily knit
a cover for my cushion; that will
be good practice for me, and it will
last longer besides. And do not
think you rob me, for I am so
very glad to have it in my power
to make you happy by such a tr-
fling gift. _

You are very kind, dear Jane,
and I thank you very much. 9,
that is just the very thing; only
I cannot help fearing it is too good.

How lovely my doll will look now,
when I have put this on her. Stay,
I must hem it and run in a string.
18 THE KIND SISTER.

There ; now it is done. Does she
not look nice ?

She does indeed, dear Jessie; but I
think she still wants something more.

Do you; what can that be ?

Why, some shoes. And I saw a
little pair in Mr. Brown’s window,
yesterday, for six cents, that would,
I think, just fit her. You have
got three cents left out of your new
shilling; and I will give you this
three cent piece. And we will go
after dinner and buy the shoes.
Then Miss Doll will be quite com-
plete.









LITTLE JESSIE AND HER NEW SHILLING. 19

My dear Jane, I do not know how
to thank you enough. I must give
you twelve kisses.

LITTLE JESSHE AND HER NEW
SHILLING.

Lirmie Jessie was eight years old.
She could. read and spell very
nicely, and she loved a pretty book
dearly. And she could work far
more neatly than many an oldez
child, because she took pains, and
was more careful to work well than
quickly. One day she had finished
a new pillow-case. She had made

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it all herself. She had even sewn
on the strings and marked it. And
her mamma was pleased. So much
pleased with her dear little girl that
she said, You have taken so much
pains to do this work well, dear Jes-
sie, that I should like to give you
something as a reward. Here is a
bright new shilling for you. And
after dinner you shall go down to
the shop in the village, and buy
what you like with it. J essie kissed
her dear mamma, and her eyes
shone with joy. But it was more
because she had pleased her mother
HER NEW SHILLING. 21

than for the sake of the shilling,
and she said, Dear mamma, do not
ceive methe money. I do not want
to be paid for my work. You do
not know how happy I am to do
anything for you. I know that, my
love, said her mamma, and I do not
give you this as payment for your
work, for I know that was an act of
love; but I like to show you how
much I am pleased with you. So
take the shilling, my dear child, and
buy something to keep for my sake.
Then Jessie took the pretty new
shilling, and her eyes filled with
22 LITTLE JESSIE AND

tears, she was so happy. When she
read a chapter in the Bible that
morning, as she always did every
day after her lessons were over, she
came to that text, “Do unto others
as you would they should do unto
you.” And her mamma talked to
her about it for a little while. Then
Jessie went to play in the garden,
and after dinner she put on her
bonnet and jacket to go down to the
village shop. She was always trusted
to go there by herself, for it was not
far, and on the same side of the way
as her mamma’s house, so that she
HER NEW SHILLING. 23

had not to cross the road. She had
quite made up her mind what she
would buy with her shilling. For
in the window of the village shop
had long stood open a very charm-
ing story book full of pictures and
pretty tales. And “one shilling”
was written just above it. So on this
book Jessie set her heart, and bound-
ing merrily down the stairs, and only
stopping to give one kiss to her dear
mamma, she was soon in the village
street, on her way to spend the
money. She had not gone far, when
she met little Sally James, crying
24 LITTLE JESSIE AND

very bitterly. Sally was about Jes-
sie’s age, and the child of very poor
and very sickly parents, who had
often not food enough to give their
hungry little girl. Her face looked
sad indeed by Jessie's happy one,
nor was there any need to ask the
reason of her tears. A brown loaf
was in her little apron, which she
had just been to fetch from the shop
to which Jessie was going. And a —
jug of milk had been in her hand.
But, alas, poor little girl, her shoes
were old, and wanted mending sadly.
One of them had caught in a rough
HER NEW SHILLING. 25

flint stone, and the jerk had thrown
her down. The milk was spilt and
the jug broken to pieces. The
milk was all they had for supper
with the brown loaf, as she sobbing-
ly told Jessie; and the jug, it was
the only one in the house. Jessie
had often been with her mamma to
visit the poor in their own homes.
And she had learned to feel for their
sorrows and sufferings. So she saw
at once how real a trial little Sally's
was, and that the loss of the milk
and the jug was a very different
thing to Sally to what it would have
26 LITTLE JESSIE AND

been in her own case. For if she
had met with an accident’ of the
same sort, more milk could have
been bought, and there were plenty
of jugs to make up the loss of a
broken one. But Jessie’s kind little
heart saw at once the poor family
going to bed without anything to
soften the coarse bread which was
their only food, and the sad face of
the anxious mother when she found
their only jug was broken. And
the blessed text in her morning’s
reading came into Jessie’s mind,
“Do unto others as you would they
HER NEW SHILLING. 27

should do unto you.” And with a
bright and happy smile .she drew
the shining shilling from her little
purse, and said, Do not ery, Sally ;
see, you shall have this pretty new
shilling, and we will go back to the
shop and buy a new jug, and you
shall get some more milk. Oh, miss!
was all that little Sally could reply.
The joy seemed too much after her
creat sorrow. but the tears were
soon dried up, and the two little
girls went together to the shop, and
for six cents they bought a strong
useful jug. ‘Two cents more filled
28 LITTLE JESSIE AND HER NEW SHILLING.

it with milk, and there was still
four cents left, which Jessie thought
would be quite enough to pay for
mending little Sally’s ragged shoes.
I do not know which little girl was
the happiest as they left the shop,
but I think Jessie, for we know it is
more blessed to give than to receive.
And if fora moment, as she passed
the window on her way home, the
sight of the pretty book cast a sha-
dow on her brow, her heart was
filled with a deep peace as she rested
her face on her mamma’s shoulder,
and threw her arms round her neck,
WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ? 29

on her return, to tell her of the
happy way in which she had spent
her new shilling.

WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?

Jesus loves little children, and when
He was on earth, He looked upon
them with an eye of tender affection.
Amongst the women of those days
who followed Him to leam His
blessed doctrines, were many mothers
who longed for their little ones to
share the blessing of His sacred
hand. And so they brought their
children before Him that He might
30 WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?

lay His hands upon them. But His
disciples, who knew not fully then
the loving heart of their Divine
Master, were afraid He would be
troubled by so many little children,
_and they would have driven them
away. But we are told, that “when
Jesus knew it He was much dis-
pleased, and said, Suffer little chil-
dren to come unto Me, and forbid
them not; for of such is the kingdom
of Heaven.” And He took them up
in His arms, laid His hands upon
them, and blessed them. O blessed
word—* Of such is the kingdom of
WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ? ol

Heaven.” Dear little children, re-
member them well, and prize them
as you ought to do. Not by think-
ing, that because you are little chil-
dren you must therefore be quite
fit for Heaven, and already perfect.
But by striving with your whole
hearts to put away all that would
unfit you for that holy place; by
resisting evil, and keeping your-
selves as much as may be from
thoughts, and words, and deeds of
sin. Think of the happy little chil-
dren that used to gather round the
Saviour’s knees; and try to be like
32 WHO LOVES LITTLE CHILDREN ?

them. Do you think that in His
presence, or with His sacred hand
upon their heads, they would have
dared to commit sin? You are
still as much around Him as they
were. Though you see Him not,
He sees and watches you. Yes, and
loves and blesses you as tenderly as
He did the little Jewish boys and
girls of old. And you too, if you
will stay beside Him with your
hearts, may go to dwell with Him in
His kingdom in Heaven.
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MARY’S POOR BIRD.

Mary’s bird is dead. O- dear, O. dear,
how can it have happened! Poor
little Dicky ; there he lies quite. cold
and: stiff. How sorry Mary will be
when she:comes home.. lam afraid
she will think I have not taken, care
of} him. whilst’ she was away; and
yet indeed I have. I have been so
careful in feeding him, with. fresh
seed and water, every morning, be-
fore I began my own. breakfast.
And I know I never have let Puss
into the room for a moment.
34 MARY’S POOR BIRD.

My dear Fred, do not make your- —
self so sad. I am quite sure Mary |
will not think of such a thing as your
having been cruel enough to forget
all proper care of her little pet. You —
can have done nothing to cause its |
death, Iam quite sure. And so will :
she be. .

Then, mamma, what can have made |
it die ?

The natural course of things, my |
dear. The law by which every liv- |
ing creature must at last cease to
exist. It has died of old age, my
dear child. I only wonder it has |


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lived so long, and I. know Mary has
often said, lately, she was afraid it
would soon die.

Oh mamma, I am so sorry; what a
pity the things we are so fond of
must go away.

It is God’s will, my dear child.
And in this case the poor bird gains
quite as much as we lose ; for, since
he has been so old, I am sure he has
suffered a good deal, and could often
scarcely sit on his perch.

That alters the case, mamma, cer-
tainly ; but still for all that I wish
everything would not die away so.
36 MARY’S POOR BIRD.

There is old’ Jessy the pony gone,
and! my poor old: Dash, and now this
bird ; and you know, mamma, we are
always in mourning for some friend
or other. There seems to be nothing
but dying here.

My darling boy, this is indeed a
world of death. Ever since the fall
of man it has been so. Sin entered
into the world, and death by sm, As |
for the loss of pet animals, that 1s a '
trial you must often have to bear, ;
my dear, and you must not fret about |
it more than it is worth. You can |
easily supply their place, and for |


MARY’S ‘POOR BIRD. 37

them it is often ‘the best thing that
can happen. But for us, and those
we love, how ‘even joyful has the
thought of death become since our
blessed Saviour, passing through its
gates, has opened those of Heaven
to all believers. If death is all
around us here, my dear child, life
is close at hand. glorious life than we can find here
with this shadow of the grave upon
us. ‘How many things show forth
this truth, as if to comfort us under
the curse of death, which has ‘come
upon ‘us through ‘the sin of our first
. 38 MARY’S POOR BIRD.

parents. Look at the unsightly
bulb which you bury in the ground.
A few weeks of darkness, and it
bursts forth with green leaves and
brilliant blossoms, more — beautiful
than anything we could have dream-
ed of from its former state. May
not this brmg to our minds the
words of our Saviour, though not ex-
actly so applied by Him—‘“ If God so
clothe the grass of the field, which to-
day is and to-morrow is cast into the
oven, shall He not much more clothe
you, O ye of little faith?” Life seems
everywhere to spring from death as




MARY’S POOR BIRD. a9

if to cheer us on. The frozen river,
the bare trees, the silent woods. But,
when the summer returns, the stream
flows on again, the leaves break forth
like a green shade over the branches,
and the voice of song is heard like.a
glad thanksgiving for all. But when
these thoughts fail .to comfort. you,
my precious child, as in some hour
of loneliness they may, when a friend
is taken from: you, or you are dread-
ing the loss of one dearer to you
than life, then remember that this
world is not our home, that we are
here but strangers and _ pilgrims,
40 POOR BLIND ROGERS.

passing onwards to.a better country ;
“that is, a heavenly;” and ‘that it
can only be'entered by the gates:df
death. The loss of others is often
meant, by God, to ‘teach us ‘this
more powerfully. May those gates,
when opened for us, my darling, lét
in the light of an eternal day.

POOR BLIND ROGERS.

Poor old Rogers is quite ‘blind. ‘He
cannot see the flowers, nor the 'trees,
nor the blessed light of ‘the ‘sun.
Once he had eyes as ‘bright as yours,
and ran about where ‘he liked ; ‘but



POOR ‘BLIND ‘ROGERS. Wi

now his eyes are ‘fast closed.; and, iif
he moves from his‘chair, he is ‘foreed
to grope with his hands in order to
find his way. And, what makes ‘his
ease still more sad, he 1s very :poor.
For now ‘he:cannot see, he can work
no longer ‘for his bread; and ‘he
would be quite starved if he did not
beg day by day. ‘He has a little
dog that leads him by a string, and
he ‘is very kind to it, and always
takes care to let it share ‘his food.

‘Poor old Rogers, every one is glad to

beable to help him, for all ‘must feel

‘how sad it is to be ‘blind. See how
42 POOR BLIND ROGERS. -

kindly Kitty is helping him over ‘the
wooden bridge across the river. He
is going to the great house on the
other side. For the people there are
very good to him; and every week he
has.a hot dinner in the kitchen. And
Bob, his dog, has plenty of scraps.
I think Bob knows where he is
going, and seems rather ina hurry
to get there. Shall I tell you what
a kind thing I once saw little Tommy
do for poor blind Rogers ? Tommy
is a very little boy, only five years
old. But Tommy has a good mother,
who tries to teach him to be kind to


POOR BLIND ROGERS. 43

all and who has often told him that
above every thing he must be so to |
those who are in any trouble. ‘T'om-
my saw poor Rogers coming down
the street the other day, and Bob
had twisted his string two or three
times round a post and could not
get on. Rogers could not think
what was the matter, but Tommy |
saw at once what had happened, and
he ran to help. But the string was
old, and as they were trying to get
it in order again it broke. Rogers
tied it together; but, as he was pull
ing the knot tight, it broke again.
44 POOR BLIND ' ROGERS.

Then he said it would be of no use
now for it was quite worn out. And
he looked sad. Now Tommy had
a beautiful new cord, that he kept
for playing at horses with Dicky;;
but, when he saw :poor old Rogers’s
trouble, he thought how happy ‘he
should be to give him such a grand
new string for Bob. And, running
into the house, he fetched his ‘pretty
cord, and tied it gently round Bob’s
neck. And old:Rogers laid his hand
on his head, and said, God_ bless
you, my child. Was not Tommy a
kind little boy ?
45

HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY.

How merry you seem, Ralph, over
your work. Do not you get very
tired of sitting here day after day
mending old shoes and boots? Kvery
morning when I go by to school you
are hard at work, and at night as
I go home and look in at your
window, there you are stiching or
knocking away as busy as a_ bee
Don’t you long to go out in the
fields and lanes? Oh, if I were a
man like you, I would not stay m-
doors this bright summer through.
46 HOW TO ENJOY. A HOLIDAY.

But 1 would rise with the lark, and
be off amongst the cowslips and the
blue-bells, or lose myself in the
shady woods where the birds are
singing so sweetly, and never go to
school, or work, or do anything but
amuse myself from morning til
night.

And then, Master Tom, you would
not be half so happy as Lam. For
you would not be doing your duty.
Do you think you were sent into
this world for nothing but to amuse
yourself? And would it be right to
think only of your own pleasure ?
HOW TO- ENJOY A HOLIDAY: 47

But, even if it were, i do not believe
you would find it in idleness. No
one can be really happy who is doing
wrong. And to waste time cannot
be right. How do you feel, when
you are coming home from school at
night, when you have been a good
boy all day ?

Well, very happy, Ralph.

Yes, happier than you do at the
end of a whole holiday; do you not?

Yes, I think I do; for then I am
tired, and sorry it is over.

Ah, Master Tom, depend upon it
people are never so happy as when
AS. HOW TO. ENJOY. A HOLIDAY.

they are doing their duty, even: if
that duty is hard work, as it must
often. be in this world: There is
always a sort of pleasure mixed, up
with. it that is never found: in. idle-
ness. or wrong-doing. When I sit
here in my little room the sun looks
in upon me with such a bright ray,
it is almost as if he smiled at me.
And. the linnet in the cage sings me
a happy song, and Peter, the little
raven, sits and watches how I get on.
And the flowers in the window give a
pleasant scent. So that I have the
sunshine, and birds and flowers, with-
HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY. 49

out going from my work. And, if I
make haste and can get done in
time, I often can patch up an old
pair of shoes for a poor neighbour
without charge. And that you may
be sure is a good plan for ending my
day happily. Then on Sundays,
those blessed days of rest, I can
walk in the fieids and enjoy all their
beauty with a light heart

Well, Ralph, I dare say you are
right ; and so I will try to do as you
do, and get through my day’s work
cheerfully. For, after all, I should
not like to grow up a dunce, as J
50 HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY.

certainly should if I played about all
day instead of going to school, So
I will not waste my time talking any
more, but run off at once. Only tell
me how you made Peter so tame.
Why, Master Tom, I found him
one Sunday afternoon lying in the
old churchyard, under the wall. He
was very young, and the nest by
some accident had fallen down with
him in it. He was too young to fly,
and I brought him home and _ fed
him with a spoon. He soon grew
tame; and now, though he is fully
fledged, he will not leave me. I
HOW TO ENJOY A HOLIDAY. 5l

think he even loves me; for you see,
Master Tom, I have been a sort of
father to him.

I am sure he ought to love you,

Ralph, for taking such good care of
him. Now good-bye, I am really
going.

So do, Master Tom, and pray stop
in your way home, and tell me whe-
ther you have had a happy day.
‘But mind you must work hard.

So I will, Ralph.
O2

THE LITTLE DOG THAT LOVED
HIS MISTRESS.
Lap once a little dog that I loved
very much. He was always with
me, and was quite my companion.
I used to call him my four-footed
friend. He loved me_ better than
any one else in the house, and would
not eat his dinner if I was not at
home to give it to him. But I did
not often leave him behind me, for
he was so good and gentle that all
my friends were clad to see him.
He did not like water, | mean swim-
ming in water, and it was always
THE LITTLE DOG THAT LOVED HIS MISTRESS. 53

needful to throw him in when he
was to have a bath; for he would
not take it of his own accord. But
once, when [ was out with a party
of friends, and some of us got into a
boat upon the river, little Hifin was
left to run beside us on the bank.
But so much was he afraid of losing
his dear mistress, that he plunged into
the water and came smimming after
us. His love for me was stronger
than his fear of the water. And,
dripping as he was, we were obliged
to take him into the boat. I could
not be angry with him, for it was so
54 ANNE AND TOM.

pleasant to be the object of such
faithful love. Poor little dog, he is
not here now; and sorely do I miss
him and his pretty ways. He grew
very ill one day. We went for the
dog doctor, who did all he could to
save him; but it was of no use, for
he died at the end of the third day.
He lies buried in the garden, under
a little fir-tree, and even Baby will
not set his tiny foot upon poor “ Bow-
wow’s grave.”

ANNE AND TOM.

Let us run races, Anne. One, two,









ANNE AND TOM. 55

three, and away. Who will reach
the summer house first ? |

I will.

No; I will.

We shall see. But why are you
stopping ?

Because you shall get there first,
dear Tom. ‘There, you are in first.
You were kind to me yesterday, and
gave me the largest share of the
peach Uncle John gave you all for
yourself, And I have been wanting
ever since to do something kind for
you.
56

A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, AND
EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE.
Wuo can have taken my scissors?
I never can find my things. I am
sure somebody must hide them on
purpose, to give me the trouble of

looking for them.
How can you be so silly, Jane.
As if any one would be so unkind.

Or as if any one had time to look

about for your things, and hide them.

Well, I don’t know how it is; I
never can find what I want without
having to hunt up and down the
house till I am tired, and then at
A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, ETC. ST

last I find it in some out of the way
place that I should never have
thought of looking in.

Well, 1 think I know who it is
that hides them, Jane.

Who?

You, yourself. Now, look; there
are your scissors, just peeping out
from under the carpet, where, of
course, no one would have thought
of looking. And do not you re-
member sitting down in that cor-
ner, this morning, to cut a curl off
Rover's ear ?

O! so I did; and I suppose I
58 A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING, AND

must have dropped them then, when
he jumped up and ran away from
me, and I set off after him.

Most likely you did, instead of
putting them back in your work-box.
I am sure, dear Jane, if you would
try always to put away everything
in its proper place, you would find it
there when you wanted it the next
time. For, indeed, no one here is so
idle or so unkind as to try to give
you trouble. I very often put away
your stray things for you, but it
would be much better for you to do

it yourself.
EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE. 59

So it would, dear Susan, and I
will try. For I am sure you have
enough to do without being trou-
bled to keep my things in order.

THE STRAY LAMB.

THE sun was going down slowly
into the west, behind a thick cur-
tain of golden and purple clouds,
when a little lamb, that had long
looked with wandering and _ restless
eyes beyond the fences of his peace-
ful fold, leaped softly over the wat-
tles, and stopping with a panting
heart to listen if his mother bleated
60 THE STRAY LAMB.

to call him back, began to hurry
towards a pleasant hill that had long
tempted him to go astray. But his
mother did not call him. She knew
not that he had left her side. She
had lain quietly down to sleep, and
was dreaming of her little wandering
son, who was already far away.

On and on he went, till at last the
fold to which he looked back was
quite dim in the distance. For the
sun was now gone quite out of sight,
and the shades of evening were falling
like a veil around him. He began to
be afraid. It was so still and lonely.
THE STRAY LAMB. 61

He missed the pleasant bleating of his
dear companions that was like sweet
music as they settled down to sleep.

His mother’s side; O! he would
have liked to lie down by it now, and
rest his little weary feet. And the
hill, that looked so tempting when
gilded by the light of day, lay black
and gloomy before him in the twi-
light hour.

Poor foolish little lamb, why did
you wander from your best friend
and your happy fold? All that gelit-
ters in the distance is not beautiful,
and a path that leads you from your
62 THE STRAY LAMB.

mother and your home cannot be
the way to happiness.

Now by the side of this hill lay a
thick grove of trees, that had often
seemed to the little lamb as one of
the sweetest play-places that could
be found on earth. He had watched
the bright birds sporting over its
waving green, and had even seen
the wild stag couching at its en-
trance. And he had thought how
much happier he should be gambol-
ling about amongst the shady trees
than always feeding on the smooth
surface of his well-known fold. He
THE STRAY LAMB, 63

forgot that the sun does not always
shine; that birds are not for ever
on the wing; nor stags the only wild
creatures in the shady woods.

It was now night, and he had
never thought of that, nor where he
should rest when absent from his
mother’s pillow. And he stopped
and listened to try and catch some
familiar murmur from his home to
break the lonely silence round him.
But either the fold was too distant,
or the sheep were already fast asleep.
And as the glow-worms came out
upon the dewy grass, they lighted
64 TRE STRAY LAMB.

up tears in the eyes of the repentant
jittle lamb.

He trembled, and was afraid to
move; for he knew not which way to
go, nor where he could find a bed to
screen him from the chilly evening
air. And there came a sound to his
ears that he had never heard before,
and yet it thrilled him to the very
heart with terror, it was 80 full of
awful meaning. It was the howling
of a wolf. And he thought it came
nearer as he listened. Then he fell
upon the eround in an agony, and.
had no longer power to run away.
THE STRAY LAMB. 65

But the good shepherd who took
care of the sheep in that happy fold
was coming with his faithful dog to
find the little truant. He had been
to count his sheep and lambs, and
- one was missing.
wool upon the top of the fence had
shown him where the restless little
lamb had’ leaped over, and his dog
had tracked its wandering feet to the
very border of the wood. |

Poor little lamb, as it lay and
panted on the ground, and heard the
rustling feet of the good dog come
nearer and nearer, it gave itself up
66 THE STRAY LAMB,

for lost; for it thought the wolf must
be close at hand. But the dog had
found it first, and-it soon lay nestling
in the shepherd’s bosom, almost too
happy that it was safe once more.
The wolf’s voice was heard further
and further in the distance as the lit-
tle lamb was carried back to its quiet
fold; and, oh, how blessed a refuge
did its fences now seem to enclose.
No more a prison, as it had once
seemed, but a very nest of peace.
His mother looked up in wonder,
as he was laid down beside her by
the good shepherd; but she never
THE STRAY LAMB. 67

knew how nearly she had lost him
for ever. Scarcely would he ever quit
her from that hour, and if his eyes by
chance turned towards the hill and
wood that had been so all but fatal to
him, with what a thrill of ecstacy
would he think of his present safety,
and how far more beautiful was the
happy fold than all that lay beyond it.

Dear little children, you who are
still in the house of your father and
your mother, think of it as the peace-
ful fold, where like little lambs you
may dwell in safety.

Do not break the rules that. are
68 WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY 2

set around like fences to enclose
you more securely. Nor fancy that
forbidden ways must lead to new
pleasures. Ht has never yet been so,
and never will it be. Only in the
fold is there such safety and such
peace; for beyond it there are dan-
gers and troubles of which you lit-
tle dream, and there is not always a
kind hand near to bring home little
wandering lambs in safety.

WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

Joun did not like to go to school.
He loved play better than learning,
WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 2 69

as many a little boy has done before
him. He used to think there would
be plenty of time for learning how to
read when he was older. |

In vain his father and mother
said to him, John, the older you
erow the harder you will find it
to learn. Half-an-hour spent over
your book every day now will save
you weeks and weeks of hard work
by-and-by.

John heard what was said, but he
could not believe it, and he used to
run off to play, thinking that it was
very cruel indeed to want to make
70 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

little boys and girls learn what they
did not care to know.

One day, there came a new boy
to the school. He was much older
than John, but when little he had
been very ill and not able to learn
lessons. So he was very backward,
and could only just tell his letters.
But he set to work with such a good
will, that it was quite a pleasure to
teach him. And when the boys and
girls tried to make him trifle or
play in school hours, he used to say
No, I have to make up for lost time.
{ cannot play now. And so he be-
WHO’P BE A BUTTERFLY 2 71

gan to get on very fast. But still
it was much more difficult to him to
learn than it was to the younger
children. And when John saw how
much pains Robert was forced to take
in order to make up, as he said, for
lost time, he half resolved to be idle
no longer.

One day, when school was almost
ever, he sat with his book in his
hand and his eyes wandering out of
the window, when a very pretty but-
terfly came in, For the window was
open, because the day was very warm,
and it was the height of summer.
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72 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 7

The butterfly fluttered its pretty
wings about the room, and at last
settled on a bunch of flowers that
stood on the teachers desk. And
whilst it was there a bee came also
humming in. But instead of flying
about the room, as the butterfly had
done, the bee went straight to the
glass of flowers at once. And go-
ing quickly from one blossom to an-
other, it gathered all the sweetness
it could find, and then, as if in a
great hurry, away it went out of the
window again into the garden, where
the children could still see it busy
WHO’D BE A BUTTERFLY 2? 73

amidst the jessamines that clustered
round the porch.

Seeing this, the teacher said, Shut
up your books, my dear children; I
want to speak to you.

So they all closed their books, and
sat listening; for their teacher was
very kind, and they loved her very
much. And she said, Did you see
the butterfly and the bee that came
in here just now ?

And the children said, Yes.

And where did they go to when
they came in?

They went to the glass of flowers.
74 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

Yes; they both went to the glass
of flowers, and one is there still, but
the other is gone. Where is it
gone ?

It is gone out to gather honey
in the garden, said a little girl.

Yes, my dear Anne; and now I
want to ask you whether you do not
think this butterfly and bee, that
have just paid our school-room a
visit, are not very much like the
children that come here every day.

The children laughed, and did
not seem quite to understand what
their teacher meant. But she went
WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ? 16

on. Some of you are like butter-
flies, you come in and flutter about ;
you have books to be sure in your
hands, you go to them as the butter-
fly went to the flowers; but you idle
over them, and get no good from
them any more than the butterfly
from the flowers. It is so all day,
and every day; there is nothing to
show for your labour, if labour it
may be called. But the bee comes
in, and instead of idling about, he
fixes at once upon the flowers that
can yield him sweets. He gathers
these sweets hastily, as if he knew
76 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ?

that even the longest summer’s day
will soon come to an end, and then
he goes off to more blossoms, and
vets more sweets, till at last he has
as much as he can carry, and then
he takes it to the hive. Then he
makes it into wax and honey, and
stores it away in the hive for his
own use and that of others on a fu-
ture day. He does not provide only
for himself, but for others. See what
comes of industry, real industry ; it
does good to others as well as to our-
selves.

Here the teacher stopped, and on
WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 2 77

looking round at the children she
met John’s eye. He was looking
very red, and when he saw she had
her eye upon him, he faltered out
—I will try. ,

The teacher knew what he meant
at once, and she said, That is a
good boy, John; do not be an idle
butterfly any more, but a good busy
bee. You don’t know how much
happier you will make your father
and mother, and how much happier
you will feel yourself.

And [ll help him, said good-
natured Robert.
78 WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY 2

We will all help him, said the
teacher, for idle habits are very
hard to get over, and he will want
help ; but, now we know he wants to
learn, he shall have all the help we
can give him. We will try, and all
be as much like the bees as we can.
They not only work hard, but work
together : they help one another.

So, the next day, the teacher took
John on a form close beside her
desk, that he might be under her
own eye, and that the other children
might not disturb him; and though he
was restless at first, yet by her kind
WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY ? 719

watchfulness, and Robert’s help out
of school, and above all by his own
wise resolve to leave off his idle ha-
bits and be a butterfly no longer, he
got on very well indeed. And at last
he was so firm in his industrious
ways, and so completely cured of all
his old faults, that he was sent back
to the other forms, in order that he
might be an example to the rest of
the children, and he was almost al-
ways known amongst them by the
name of the Bee.
80

THE HOUR OF PRAYER

Emma and Harry are going to bed. |
They kneel down at their mother’s
knee, and say that holy prayer
which Jesus made, and taught His
“Our Father who



art in Heaven.”

Their father and mother listen,
and lift up their hearts to God that
He too may hear their darlings’
voices.

And who will doubt that He lis-
tens also. He who when on earth
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called them round Him, took them
up in His arms and bleaeed them,
will He forget them now He is in
Heaven? O surely not. The little
ones now are as dear to Him as
they were of old. He looks down
upon them as they kneel; and let
each dear child, as it folds its hands
and closes its eyes that the things
around may not disturb its thoughts,
believe with a glad heart that the
blessed Saviour waits to hear its
prayer. That from the peaceful
blue sky He sends forth, as if on the
wings of an angel, these blessed |
82 THE HOUR OF PRAYER.

words, “ Suffer little children to come
unto me.”

Come then, dear little children, to
your best, your heavenly, Friend.
Do not fear to pour forth all your
hearts before Him. ‘Tell Him of
your troubles and your sorrows, if
you have any. But, above all, tell
Him of your sins, your evil tem-
pers, your naughty thoughts, your
unkind words. That which you
find it so hard to put away, ask
Him to give you strength to conquer.
Hide nothing from Him; for remem-
ber He can see your hearts, and He
THE HOUR OF PRAYER. 83

is so gentle, so tender, so loving,
that however sadly you may have
offended Him, you need not fear that
He will not forgive you. He shed
His blood for you; and He will send
forth His Holy Spirit to all that ask
Him. That blessed Spirit who, com-
ing like a dove, brings health and
peace and joy into the heaviest heart.

Let these thoughts make you love
to come before Him in your prayers,
and then He will so teach you how
to pass through the dangers of this
evil world that you may go at length
to dwell with him in Heaven.
84.

HOW TO BE GOOD.

Papa, said Harry, | mean to be a
very good boy all day, to-day. I
don’t mean to do anything naughty
at all.

Lam very glad to hear it, my boy,
said papa, as he went out at the
hall door, and left Harry standing
on the stone steps.

It was a holiday, and Harry felt
so full of spirits, he thought he
could do anything. First he raced
round the garden till he was quite
out of breath, and then he went to
HOW TO BE GOOD. 85

feed his rabbits, and look at Rover
in his kennel.

While he was out in the yard, his
little sister came running to him.
QO, Harry, mamma says you have
left all your bricks upon the carpet
in the breakfast-room, and you must
come and clear them away at once.

I can’t, Jenny: I want to feed the
rabbits; they have nothing to eat.
Tell mamma I will come presently.

But mamma said you were to
come this very moment, because
Ann wants to clean the room.

I must feed the rabbits now I
86 HOW TO BE GOOD.

am here, said Harry. It won't take
me long. I will come the very mo-
ment I have done.

So Jenny went back to the house,
and Harry began to feed his rabbits.
And he found they had been gnaw-
ing the hutch-doors, so that one of
the leathern hinges had given way.
And he was afraid they panes get
out if he did not mend it. So he
fetched his tool-box and set to work.
But it was a long job, and more
than an hour passed away before he
got to the breakfast-room. There
all was in disorder. Chairs piled
HOW TO BE GOOD. 87

upon one another. The window-
curtains all looped up out of the
way, and Ann sweeping in such
clouds of dust that Harry would
gladly have made his escape if he
had not felt rather anxious about
the fate of his bricks.

Where are my bricks, Ann? =They
were all on the carpet.

I do not know, Master aii I
have not seen them.

Not seen them, Ann! You must
have seen them; for | am sure they
were there.

Well, I can’t tell, said Ann.
88 HOW TO BE GOOD.

And now you really must get out
of my way, for I am too busy to
stand looking for bricks.

But I want my bricks, said Harry.
And you must tell me this moment
where you have put them. I will
have them.

Ann’s only reply- was to take hold
of Harry’s hand and lead him out of
the room; when she shut the door,
and again went on with her work.
Harry was very angry, and began
making such a noise at the closed
door that his mamma came down
stairs to see what was the matter.
HOW TO BE GOOD. 89

It is that tiresome Ann, mamma.
You know she is always so cross,
and now she will not tell me where
she has put my bricks, and has
turned me out of the room. But I
will go in again.

Harry, Harry, said his mamma;
how can you be so naughty. Did
you not come and clear away your
bricks, as I told you an hour ago ?

I came as soon as I had fed the
rabbits, mamma.

But I told you to come at once.
You were not obedient, Harry; and
now you must go to your own room
90 HoW TO BE GOOD.

for a quarter of an hour. You know
L never allow you to disobey me.

So Harry went up stairs, crying
and scolding. But at the end of a
quarter of an hour he came out,
looking brighter, and running to his
mamma, he asked her to forgive him.

Little Jenny, who was in the room,
said, Harry, do come and help me
to make this card-house. I cannot
make the cards stand up at all.

No, Jenny, I cannot, said Har-
ry. I have been shut up, now I
don’t know how long; and all the
morning will be gone before I have
HOW TO BE Goop. 91

had any play. Besides, I must find
my bricks.

They are all safe, Harry. 1 put
them away for you, said his little
sister. I put them all in the box,
for fear they should get lost.

Harry looked a little ashamed,
and thanked his sister; but. still he
did not offer to help her with the
cards, but went down again to the
garden. There he lashed the trees
and flowers with his new whip, till
he had broken off the head of a fine
lily that his papa valued very
much. And, after that he went
92 HOW TO BE GOOD.

down to the pond, and threw stones
in the water till his clothes were
splashed all over with mud. He
was reproved again when he came
in to dinner; and all the afternoon
he was in mischief of some sort, So
that when his papa came home at
night there was a said account to lay
before him.

He sent for Harry to his own
room. Well, Harry, how did you
vet on to-day? I thought you were
to be a very good boy. And I hear
of rudeness to the servants, disobe-
dience to your mamma, and so much
HOW TO BE GOOD. 93

mischief of one kind or another, that
I really do not know what to think
of you.

Harry burst into tears. Yes,
papa, I have been very unhappy all
day. Every thing has gone wrong
with me. And I meant to be so
200d.

Yes, my poor boy, I know you
did. Tell me, did you say your
prayers this morning ?

No, papa, I am afraid I forgot
them. I was rather late, and did
not like to stay up stairs any longer
to say them.
94 HOW TO BE GOOD.

Ah, Harry, that is the secret of
the unhappy day and all the mis-
chief. You have been trying in your
own strength, and have not asked
help of God, who alone can give it.
Do not you know that of yourself
you can do no good thing ; but that,
with God's grace, which is the reward
of prayer, you can do all ?

Yes, papa.

Then go, my dear child, , and
pray to God to forgive you. Tell
Him how you have forgotten Him
through this day, but that you are
sorry from your very heart, and ask
THE POOR BIRD AND HER NEST. 95

Him to strengthen you to do better
to-morrow. |

Then Harry knelt down for his
papa’s blessing ; and going up quietly
to his own little room, he tried to
pour forth his whole heart to his
Father in Heaven.

THE POOR BIRD AND HER NEST,

A LrtLe bird built a nest in an old
thorn tree. There was a little round
hole in the crooked trunk that would,
she thought, be just the very place
for a nest. So she gathered twigs
and moss and hair, and with that
96 THE POOR BIRD AND HER NEST.

wonderful skill which God gives to
birds, she twined a little home for
herself and for her young. It was
lined with wool that she had found
left upon the hedges by some passing
sheep, and the downiest feathers.
Never was there a softer or a prettier
bed ; and when it was quite finished,
and she had laid three little blue eges
in it, she thought herself the happiest
of birds. All day long she sat un-
tired in the nest, and only left it for

a very few moments to pick up the
~ nearest food she could find, ;

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fond creature as she toiled, and when
the nest was made, and he thought
there were eges in it, he came to
pull it from the hole. The poor
bird flew out when she heard his
step close by; for she was afraid.
But who can tell her feelings, when
she saw him tear the nest and eggs
that she loved so dearly from the
tree, and carry them away to his own
home. She fluttered her wings with
a cry of sorrow he did not hear, and
going into the woods, far from the
spot where she had been so happy,
mourned bitterly through the night.
98

THE FEAST.

I am going to make a feast. Here
are the wooden plates and dishes,
and Mary’s little china tea-things.
John and Kitty, will you come to my
feast’? Here are raisins and al-
monds, and cakes, and sugar-plums.

Shall baby come ?

No; he is too little. He would
only pull down the dishes, and spill
the good things. We will fill a
plate for him with sugar-plums and
cakes, and he shall eat them on
nurse’s lap.
99

THE CAMEL,

O, MAMMA, I saw a camel go by. A
real, large, liv? camel. A man led it
by a rope.

Poor thing! I am very sorry for it,
my dear.

Why, mamma ?

Because, my dear, the camel is the
native of a warmer land than ours,
and it was not meant by God to be
led about on rough and stony roads.
Its feet are solf and spongy, and
only fitted for the yielding sands of
its own country.
100 THE CAMEL.

Then I am sorry for it too, mam-
ma; very sorry. I did not know it
was cruel. Where does the camel
come from, mamma ?

Arabia is its native home, my
dear. There it is used by the Arabs
as a beast of burden, and will carry
heavy loads for a great distance. It
is taught to kneel down at the word
of command, in order that it may be
more easily laden. And it is much
more useful than a horse could be in
that burning land, where water is
very scarce; because it has cells
or bags within its stomach, which
THE CAMEL. 101

will retain the water it drinks for
many days, so that it does not
grow thirsty again so long as this
supply lasts. And it can smell so
keenly, that if there is a fountain two
miles off it will find it out, thus often
saving the lives of whole caravans.
A caravan is a company of people,
and their horses and camels, travel-
ling over the sands. It is usual to go
in large parties, for the dangers of the
wide deserts are very great. The
camel's nostrils are so formed, that it
can close them if it likes. And this
is because sometimes a whirlwind
102 GOOD NIGHT, MAMMA.

raises and drives the sand, so as
almost to suffocate those who meet
it. So you see, dear, how good God
has been in fitting the camel for the
land it inhabits, and how wrong it
must be to bring it away, and drag
it about the streets of a country
where everything is so different that
it must often suffer sadly.

GOOD NIGHT, MAMMA.

Goop night, mamma, I am going to
sleep. My bed is so warm, and my
pillow so soft; and the moon shines
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could almost fancy she was taking
care of me. And [I am going to
think, as I fall asleep, of that blessed
world beyond the blue sky, where
God and the bright angels dwell,
and where, [ hope, mamma, that one
day you and [ shall go, to live for
ever.

JUSTICE AT A CROSSING.

Let us give one cent to the poor
sweeper at the crossing. His coat
is torn and old, and his feet are bare,
though it is so cold that the mud is
frozen. His broom is not of much
194 JUSTICE AT CROSSING.

use to-day, but perhaps he does not
like to stay away from his usual
post for fear some one else should
come and take possession of it; or
lest he should miss the few cents,
which are all he has to depend upon
for food. How hard a life his must
be. The more wet and dreary the
day, the harder he has to work.
Fine or stormy, cold or hot, here he
is, amongst the horses and wheels,
till one wonders he is not thrown
down and run over. And then the
many many faces that go by, and
never stop even to look upon him,
JUSTICE AT CROSSING. 105

though he prays them as loud as he
can to remember the poor sweeper.
They remember his crossing well
enough, and are glad to make use of
it on a rainy day, but how few will
pay him for his trouble. There now,
see how eager he looks. That stout
old gentleman is feeling in his pocket.
He is surely going to give him
something. No, he shakes his head.
He has no cents, and the poor
sweeper is disappointed. Do you
know I never like to go out of my
way to make use of a nice clean
crossing, unless I have a cent to
106 THE RULER OF THE STORM.

vive the poor fellow who has toiled
to sweep away the mud. It does
not seem just.

THE RULER OF THE STORM.

Mamma, do look at this picture, and
tell me what these people are about.
Are they praying ?

I think, my dear, they have been
saved by God’s good providence
from shipwreck. They seem to
have been cast upon this shore, and —
though it looks bare and rocky, yet
it is such a haven of bliss, after the
dangers of the waves and storms they
THE RULER OF THE STORM. 107

have passed through, that their hearts
are filled with gratitude, and they are
kneeling down to give thanks to
Him who has preserved them.

Yes, that is very likely, mamma.
how dreadful a shipwreck must be.
Do you think it is much pain to be
drowned, mamma ?

My dear child, how can it be
otherwise? It must be very dread-
ful for a little while, but I do not
suppose the suffermg lasts long.
But the state of mind in which
people are at the time of a shipwreck
must be a great deal more dreadful
108 THE RULER OF THE STORM.

than the pain of drowning. The
fear of what is going to happen, and
the awfulness of the storm, and the
loneliness of the. situation, must |
should think be a great deal worse.

Have you ever been at sea, mam-
ma ?

Yes, my dear; but I have never
been out in a storm: but your dear
aunt has, and she has told us that
she never felt so strongly, as in that
moment, her utter dependance on
God. For no human help was of
any avail. Only He who can say to
~ the waters. “Peace, be still; and im-
THE RULER OF THE STORM. 109

mediately there is a great calm;” can
help at such an hour.

And He did speak to the waters
then, mamma ?

Yes, my darling; many besides your
dear aunt felt their helplessness, and
the wonderful power of the Ruler of
the elements so strongly, that they
all joined in prayer in one of the
cabins, while the waves were roaring
round them and the lightning flash-
ing through the darkness ; and, in His
great mercy, He heard their prayers.
And the captain of the ship, who
was a profane man, and one who had
110 THE RULER OF THE STORM.

not till then cared as he should have
done to ask help of his Maker, shed
tears when he saw the fearful storm
die away so suddenly. And he said,
This must be the hand of God, for
we never could have saved ourselves.
And your aunt often saw him after-
wards, and told me that he became
quite a pious man, and never again
forgot, in seasons of danger or diffi-
culty, to have recourse to Him who
holds the waters in the hollow of
His hand. |

Ah, mamma, I am very much a-
fraid of the water; and, do vou know,
INNOCENCE. 111

one of the happiest thoughts that
comes into my mind when we speak
of Heaven, or look forward to the
blessed time when we shall go there,
is—that there will be no more sea.

INNOCENCE.

INNOCENCE is fair as the lily, harmless
as the dove, gentle as the lamb, and
clear as the pure waters that sparkle
in the sunshine.

How much should we love and
cherish it, and how careful should
we be to do nothing that may dim
its lustre in our own hearts or those
112 INNOCENCE.

of others. For see what sacred em-
blems it may claim. The lamb, to
whom our Blessed Saviour himself
has been compared; the dove, in
whose likeness the Holy Spirit comes
from heaven; and the lily that our
Lord himself stayed his blessed feet
to praise above Solomon in all his
elory.

The lion is strong, and the ser-
pent wise, while the rose 1s amongst
all flowers exalted as a queen of
beauty; yet these were not chosen.
But the lamb so gentle and forbear-
ing, the dove so pure and humble,
THE NEW BROTHER. 118

and the spotless lily sending from
the shelter of her verdant veil a fra-
erance dear to all who love retire-
ment and peace. |

Take, then, these for your compa-
nions and your example, dear little
children. Walk in the ways of in-
nocence, and so shall you keep them
at your side.

THE NEW BROTHER.

ComE and look here, Mary. I have
something to show you that w ul
make you very happy.

_ Oh, nurse, what is it?
114 THE NEW BROTHER.

Come and see what I have got in
my lap.

A baby! Oh, nurse, whose baby is
it? Where did you get it ?

It is your little brother, my dear
child. God has given it to your
mamma, and it is come to live in
the nursery with you and me.

Oh, how delightful. What always
to stay here? My little brother! I
cannot understand it at all. I shall
be too happy.

Gently, my dear child. You will
be very happy I am sure, but not too
happy I hope. Now look at him,
THE NEW BROTHER. 115

and keep quiet at my knee; for your
mamma is not well, and you must
not make a noise.

Oh, nurse, let me go and see dear
mamma. |

You shall go by-and-by, my dear;
but not now. Sit and look at your
little brother; and tell me what
you think of him.

Oh, nurse, he is lovely. Only so
very tiny, and he keeps his eyes shut
so fast.

He will soon grow bigger; and,
when his eyes are open, you will see
they are a pretty bright blue.
116 THE NEW BROTHER.

May he have a bit of my cake,
nurse? I have such a nice one in
the plate that aunt Jane gave me.

He cannot eat, my dear child; he
has no teeth yet. He will live on
milk for a long long time. See how
feeble he is. His little hands can
hold nothing yet; and, if 1 were to
put him on the ground, he would fall
down and have no power to move
himself.

Then is he ill, nurse? What
makes him so very weak ?

You were just the same, Mary,
when you were first born. And for
THE NEW BROTHER. 117

many months you lay as he does now,
a helpless baby on the lap or in the
arms. But we took care of you.
We carried you while you could not
walk, and your dear mamma fed you
whilst you could not eat. She taught
you to step when you grew stronger,
and held you that you might not fall
and hurt yourself. At last you could
walk, and your mouth was full of
pretty white teeth, so that you could
eat. You will see how helpless
your little brother is; and you may
be quite sure that all the pains and
care that we take of him were once
118 THE NEW BROTHER.

taken with yourself by your dear
mamma and me.

Well, nurse, it is very strange! I,
that now can run and eat so well.
It does not seem as If I ever could
have been so tiny and so weak.
You will let me help you to take
care of my little brother, will you
not, dear nurse. QO, I shall love
him so much. He shall have all
my toys and playthings. And I will
do all I can to make him happy.
How good God has been to give me
a little brother.
119

THE GIFT OF FAITH.

Mamma, what is faith ?

My child, it is a gift of God. No
human reason or learning can attain
to it. Faith, is to believe without
seeing; to take on trust. ‘I will tell
you a story out of the Bible, that will
show you in a better way than my own
words can what it must be. When
our blessed Lord showed himself for
the first time after he had risen from
the dead to his disciples, one of them,
named Thomas, was not there. And
when told that He whom he had seen
120 THE GIFT OF FAITH.

dead and buried had appeared again
alive, and spoken to them, he would
not believe ; but said, “Except I shall
see in His hands the print of the
nails, and put my finger into the print
of the nails, and thrust my hand into
His side, I will not believe.” And,
a few days after, Jesus again came
amongst His disciples, and ‘Thomas
was with them. Then Jesus, know-
ing quite well what thoughts were in
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but believing.” Then Thomas said,
“My Lord and my God.” But Jesus
answered, “Thomas, because thou
hast seen, thou hast believed: blessed
are they that have not seen, and
yet have believed.”

THE OLD WOMAN BY THE WOOD.

THERE was once an old woman who
lived in a cottage close by a wood.
The shadow of some of the nearest
trees fell upon the thatch on sunny
days, so that it was almost as if she
lived in the wood itself. Many
122 THE OLD WOMAN BY THE WOOD.

people thought she must have been
very lonely, for there was no house
near her by a mile or two. But she
was far happier than if she had been
dwelling in a crowded street, where
friends and neighbours would have
been ever at her door; for she loved
the works of God. And here, in the
shelter of the wood, she could enjoy
them with an undisturbed _ heart.
The birds seemed to her as cheerful
friends, and the flowers were far more
beautiful than any of the treasures
man has made. In the night, the
sweet voice of the nightingale kept
THE OLD WOMAN BY THE WOOD. i123

her from feeling solitary. And when
winter came, and the trees were bare
and the birds silent, she scattered
food for them around her door, and
often tempted them within the
threshold. Even the shy little squir-
rel, that jumped out of sight if any
other foot came near the tree in which
he dwelt, scarcely turned his head
when the quiet step of his dear old
friend approached.

She had never harmed any living
creature, and therefore none feared
her. And I heard that, when at
last she was gathered to her rest
124 THE SEA-SIDE.

and walked no longer in the pleasant
wood, the birds kept fluttering near
the empty cottage with cries of sor-
row, as if they mourned for its de-
parted tenant.

THE SEA-SIDE.

QO, I HAVE found such a pretty thing.
Do look at it. What can it be?

It is a star fish. See, it is just like
a star. Put it into the water again.
It has been left on the sands by the
ebbing tide, and perhaps it will die
if we leave it here; or some cruel
boy may find it and hurt it. Take
THE SEA-SIDE. 125

it gently up, with some sand under
it, on your little wooden spade.
There, now you have got it very
nicely. And you can put it in here,
where the cliffs have formed a little
pond. Now it moves. It sinks
down into the sands. Now tt is
gone quite under them.

O, mamma, I should have liked to
keep it so much. I never saw such
a pretty thing before.

I am sure you would not have
liked to make it unhappy my dar-
ling. And it would soon have died
a painful death if you had kept it.
126 THE SEA-SIDE.

Why, mamma ?

Because, dear, it is a sea animal,
and is made to live in salt water.
It could no more live on land than
you could in the sea.

No; I should not like to hurt it,
mamma.

There is a sea-nettle. Is not that
a curious thing? f

Yes, mamma. What is that? It
looks like jelly.

That is an animal too, though one
of those wonderful creatures that are
almost as much like a plant as a hiv-
ing thing. Do not touch it, for they
THE SEA-SIDE. 127

are said to make the hands of those
that touch them tingle. Have you
ever seen a sea-anemone amongst
the rocks, when out walking ?

No, mamma; what is it like?

Come with me along this rocky
ledge, and I dare say we shall find
some. There, look down in the water.
There are numbers of them. Purple,
pink, and green. Are they not beau-
tiful ?

They are indeed, mamma; Just
like flowers. And I can see them
open and shut themselves up while
I watch them. Do they sting ?
128 THE SEA-SIDE.

I think not; but you had better
not touch them.

Shall we look for shells? 0,
mamma, look at the sky! What a
lovely colour. And just where the
sun is going down the clouds are so
bright, they make my eyes quite
ache to look at them.

The sky often looks so at sun-set
by the sea. Look at that white sail
in the distance. But the tide is
coming in, we must not go further a-
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYT' 'sip-files00005.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:23-04:00'
describe
'64' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYU' 'sip-files00005.txt'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:12-04:00'
describe
'1471' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYV' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
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describe
'790855' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYW' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
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describe
'44870' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYX' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
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describe
'16977' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYY' 'sip-files00006.pro'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:43-04:00'
describe
'17165' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYYZ' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZA' 'sip-files00006.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:13:47-04:00'
describe
'911' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZB' 'sip-files00006.txt'
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'2011-10-30T20:17:12-04:00'
describe
'1247339' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZC' 'sip-files00006a.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:21-04:00'
describe
'100976' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZD' 'sip-files00006a.jpg'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:36-04:00'
describe
'757' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZE' 'sip-files00006a.pro'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:16-04:00'
describe
'25319' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZF' 'sip-files00006a.QC.jpg'
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describe
'29938290' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZG' 'sip-files00006a.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:26-04:00'
describe
'66' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZH' 'sip-files00006a.txt'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:52-04:00'
describe
'7334' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZI' 'sip-files00006athm.jpg'
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describe
'5795' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZJ' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:12-04:00'
describe
'746198' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZK' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:24-04:00'
describe
'43405' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZL' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:09-04:00'
describe
'16123' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZM' 'sip-files00007.pro'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:33-04:00'
describe
'17098' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZN' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZO' 'sip-files00007.tif'
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describe
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'2011-10-30T20:13:39-04:00'
describe
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'5994' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZQ' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
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describe
'880471' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZR' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:37-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:13:41-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:14:25-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:14:00-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZV' 'sip-files00008.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:41-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:14:08-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:14:47-04:00'
describe
'882670' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABYZY' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:17:03-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:15:54-04:00'
describe
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describe
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'2011-10-30T20:13:55-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAC' 'sip-files00009.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:20-04:00'
describe
'534' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAD' 'sip-files00009.txt'
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'2011-10-30T20:15:23-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:16:26-04:00'
describe
'880461' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAF' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:11-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:14:58-04:00'
describe
'14310' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAH' 'sip-files00012.pro'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:22-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:13:40-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAJ' 'sip-files00012.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:18-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:14:23-04:00'
describe
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describe
'882696' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAM' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'29191' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAP' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:27-04:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAQ' 'sip-files00013.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:52-04:00'
describe
'532' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAR' 'sip-files00013.txt'
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describe
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describe
'880443' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAT' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
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describe
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'2011-10-30T20:16:50-04:00'
describe
'12574' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAV' 'sip-files00014.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAX' 'sip-files00014.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:16:35-04:00'
describe
'519' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAY' 'sip-files00014.txt'
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describe
'9170' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZAZ' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
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describe
'882637' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBA' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:09-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:16:19-04:00'
describe
'12249' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBC' 'sip-files00015.pro'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:43-04:00'
describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBE' 'sip-files00015.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:06-04:00'
describe
'502' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBF' 'sip-files00015.txt'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:48-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:15:29-04:00'
describe
'880467' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBH' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
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describe
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'2011-10-30T20:16:24-04:00'
describe
'12616' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBJ' 'sip-files00016.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBL' 'sip-files00016.tif'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:45-04:00'
describe
'514' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBM' 'sip-files00016.txt'
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describe
'9209' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBN' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
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'2011-10-30T20:17:01-04:00'
describe
'882680' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZBO' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
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'2011-10-30T20:14:35-04:00'
describe
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'2011-10-30T20:13:42-04:00'
describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZFI' 'sip-files00032.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZSK' 'sip-files00081.tif'
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describe
'570' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZSL' 'sip-files00081.txt'
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describe
'10010' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZSM' 'sip-files00081thm.jpg'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZSR' 'sip-files00082.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZSY' 'sip-files00083.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZTG' 'sip-files00084.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZUD' 'sip-files00088.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZVR' 'sip-files00095.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'80340' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZVU' 'sip-files00096.jpg'
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describe
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describe
'31297' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZVW' 'sip-files00096.QC.jpg'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZVX' 'sip-files00096.tif'
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describe
'573' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZVY' 'sip-files00096.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
'278' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWB' 'sip-files00096a.pro'
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWD' 'sip-files00096a.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWE' 'sip-files00096a.txt'
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describe
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describe
'9893' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWG' 'sip-files00096thm.jpg'
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describe
'913683' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWH' 'sip-files00097.jp2'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWL' 'sip-files00097.tif'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWS' 'sip-files00098.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWT' 'sip-files00098.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZWZ' 'sip-files00099.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AABZXA' 'sip-files00099.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAGK' 'sip-files00136.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAGL' 'sip-files00136.txt'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAGR' 'sip-files00137.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAGY' 'sip-files00140.tif'
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describe
'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAGZ' 'sip-files00140.txt'
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
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describe
'4415' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAJR' 'sip-filesspinethm.jpg'
758a9c9b405d77d2cad5365109a9efac
b30661a8a77c9c23478ece7946af84d0b5531379
describe
'238873' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAJS' 'sip-filesUF00001910_00001.mets'
556cbda6fbb6f4624214937da6c0eb4e
a1dac04e2ab1894830fee03c8920f18b7a4807bb
describe
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'2013-12-14T22:51:53-05:00' 'mixed'
xml resolution
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsdhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
BROKEN_LINK http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/ufdc2.xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
The element type "div" must be terminated by the matching end-tag "
".
TargetNamespace.1: Expecting namespace 'http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/metadata/ufdc2/', but the target namespace of the schema document is 'http://digital.uflib.ufl.edu/metadata/ufdc2/'.
'307042' 'info:fdaE20081023_AAAAYRfileF20081026_AACAJV' 'sip-filesUF00001910_00001.xml'
675008e9771b834fed779bc84f5626af
e33cc4e2ab767db4493dcb5be17e8976fea08325
describe
'2013-12-14T22:51:51-05:00'
xml resolution