... the horse, and thus they rode through the wood to the old town of Bordingborg, and that was a large and very lively town. High towers rose from the castle ofthe king, and the brightness of ... mother, as she looked out ofthe window. The poor woman can hardly drag herself along, and she must now drag the pail home from the fountain. Be a good boy, Tukey, and run across and help the ... care of his little sister Augusta, who was much younger than himself, and he was, besides, to learn his lesson at the same time; but these two things would not do together at all. There sat the...
... then through to the outside, about 2 inches from the center; then from the outside to inside 2 inchesfrom the center at the other end ofthe book, bringing the thread finally again through the ... there will be found at the back ofthe book blank pages upon which the child is to write his own story ofthe great musician, based upon the facts and questions found on the previouspages. The ... interesting task for the children, but will teachthem the main facts with regard to the life of each ofthe great musicians an educational feature worth while.* * * * *This series ofthe Child's...
... enterprisewhich they never visit. The people who owned the shares were the ones who owned the tools. Verynaturally, they wanted and expecteddividends for the use ofthe tools. Thatwas all they wanted—dividends. ... employershired only the young, the active, the athletic. These made more money thanthey were used to making, so they spent itIn Germany, the land of philosophy, when the savants sail into a sea of doubt, ... again made the place of his boyhood the home of his old age.Owen died in the house in which he wasborn. His body was buried in the samegrave where sleeps the dust of his fatherand his mother....