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![]() : Wreaths of Friendship: A Gift for the Young by Arthur T S Timothy Shay Woodworth Francis C Francis Channing - Children's stories; Friendship Juvenile fiction; Gift books@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023 Authors. Page. What shall we Build? T.S.A. 13 The Two Cousins F.C.W. 16 A Noble Act T.S.A. 28 The Word of God T.S.A. 35 Harsh Words and Kind Words T.S.A. 36 The Herons and the Herrings F.C.W. 41 Early Spring Flowers F.C.W. 43 Temptation Resisted T.S.A. 51 Evening Prayer T.S.A. 61 Stretching the Truth F.C.W. 63 The City Pigeon T.S.A. 67 A Day in the Woods T.S.A. 72 The Spider and the Honey Bee F.C.W. 81 Emma Lee and her Sixpence T.S.A. 88 Uncle Roderick's Stories F.C.W. 93 Honesty the Best Policy F.C.W. 94 How a Rogue Feels when he is Caught F.C.W. 97 The Weekly Newspaper F.C.W. 100 The Cider Plot F.C.W. 103 My First Hunting Excursion F.C.W. 107 Saturday in Winter T.S.A. 111 Rover and his Little Master T.S.A. 113 Something Wrong T.S.A. 117 The Favorite Child F.C.W. 121 The Mine T.S.A. 129 The Miner T.S.A. 132 Visit to Fairy Land F.C.W. 135 The Hermit T.S.A. 143 A Picture T.S.A. 147 The Boy and the Robin F.C.W. 150 Something about Conscience F.C.W. 152 Old Ned T.S.A. 166 The Freed Butterfly T.S.A. 175 Julia and Her Birds F.C.W. 177 The Song of the Snow Bird T.S.A. 185 How to Avoid a Quarrel T.S.A. 189 Passing for More than One is Worth F.C.W. 197 The Lament of the Invalid F.C.W. 205 The Use of Flowers T.S.A. 207 Sliding Down Hill F.C.W. 211 A Garden Overrun with Weeds T.S.A. 217 Disappointment Sometimes a Blessing F.C.W. 221 The Old Man at the Cottage Door T.S.A. 232 Story of a Stolen Pen F.C.W. 234 WREATHS. WHAT SHALL WE BUILD? Four children were playing on the sea-shore. They had gathered bright pebbles and beautiful shells, and written their names in the pure, white sand; but at last, tired of their sport, they were about going home, when one of them, as they came to a pile of stones, cried out: "Oh! let us build a fort; and we will call that ship away out there, an enemy's vessel, and make believe we are firing great cannon balls into her!" "Yes, yes! let us build a fort," responded Edward, the other lad. And the two boys--for two were boys and two girls--ran off to the pile of stones, and began removing them to a place near the water. "Come, Anna and Jane," said they, "come and help us." "Oh, no. Don't let us build a fort," said Jane. "Yes; we will build a fort," returned the boys. "What else can we build? You wouldn't put a house down here upon the water's edge?" "No; but I'll tell you what we can build, and it will be a great deal better than a fort." "Well; what can we build?" Free books android app tbrJar TBR JAR Read Free books online gutenberg More posts by @FreeBooks![]() : A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire by Harvey Harold - World War 1914-1918 Personal narratives English; World War 1914-1918 Pictorial works World War I@FreeBooksTue 06 Jun, 2023
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