New Lights on Old Paths

New Lights on Old Paths
BY CHARLES FOSTER, AUTHOR OF THE “STORY OF THE BIBLE,” Etc. 350 ILLUSTRATIONS. PUBLISHED AT THE OFFICE OF CHARLES FOSTER’S PUBLICATIONS , No. 118 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Copyright, 1885, By CHARLES FOSTER.
—————— Electrotyped by Westcott & Thomson, Philadelphia.

THE author is expected to say something by way of introducing, or apologizing for, his book. What is its object? Why did he write it, when there are already so many more than are wanted? In reply to these questions he would say (what is evident, indeed, without saying) that nobody adds another to the long list who does not believe that—on his subject, at least—there is room for one book more. And he proves the sincerity of his belief by making the venture.
The writer of this volume does not claim to present in it a single new truth. In the sphere of morals, of which it treats, he believes there is no such thing. It is not new truths that we need, but the application of old ones to our daily life and practice. Any device that may assist in securing so desirable a result is of value; in the hope that these Fables may not be wholly useless to this end he hazards their publication. As their title indicates, they will be found to vary widely in subject and mode of treatment.
One word about the illustrations: these all, without exception, were drawn for the book. Much time, labor, and expense have been bestowed upon the effort to make them appropriate and entertaining. The illustrations of a story may be compared to the music of a song. We can bear with some defect in the verse if the music awakens the sentiment the verse was intended to express. So the author hopes that the excellence and originality of many of these designs will in some measure make amends for whatever deficiencies the reader may discover in the text.

Charles Foster
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New Lights on Old Paths


PREFACE


THE INNKEEPER.


THE BROOK AND THE WATER-WHEEL.


THE COURT-HOUSE STEEPLE.


CROOKED HORN AND OLD BRINDLE.


THE MILLER’S TENTH.


THE LARK AND THE WHIPPOORWILL.


THE GATE AND GATE-POST.


THE WEEDY FARM.


THE KING SEEKING CONTENT.


THE LEARNED OWL.


THE HORSE AND THE GRASSHOPPERS.


THE BARK AND THE LIGHTSHIP.


THE UNHONORED SERVANT.


WINGS.


STANDPOINTS.


THE MAN WITH A MENAGERIE.


TWO OUTLOOKS.


JOB NICKEL.


THE UNUSED LOOM.


CROWING.


PETER CRISP’S SPECTACLES.


THE TWO APPLE TREES.


THE SPRING IN THE WOODS.


THE DISTANT VIEW.


THE TWO VINES.


THE OLD CHESTNUT AND THE YOUNG OAK.


CORN-CRIBS.


THE OLD CLOCK IN THE NEW HOME.


THE GREAT SECRET.


THE HOUSE-BUILDER.


PIGEONS.


THE CLOCK ON THE DESK.


THE WATCH-DOG.


THE OPENED EYES.


THE LANTERN-PEOPLE.


GRAND RELATIONS.


FAIR AND FOUL WEATHER.


WRECKAGE.


THE ROBIN.


RIDDLES.


THE EMIGRANT’S WAGON.


BIG AND LITTLE LANTERNS.


THE CAT AND THE TIGER.


CHARITY.


THE DAY-LABORERS.


THE ARTIST’S ANSWER.


THE HEMLOCK AND THE SUGAR-MAPLE.


BREAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL.


THE HARPER.


THE UNAPPRECIATED GIFT.


THE WORN-OUT TEAM.


THE WISE FARMER.


WAYFARERS.


OTHER BIRDS’ FEATHERS.


THE NIGHT-WATCHMAN.


SINGLE AND DOUBLE.


THE BOASTFUL FLY.


THE MENDED BOOTS.


THE CRIPPLE AND HIS STAFF.


THE SEARCH.


THE SWALLOWS AND THE WINDMILL.


THE MEDICINE-MAN.


THE EAGLE AND THE WREN.


THE TWO SAPLINGS.


THE COG-WHEEL.


THE PLOUGH AND THE MOWING-MACHINE.


FAT AND LEAN.


HALF EMPTY AND QUITE FULL.


THE SNAKE.


RICH AND POOR.


THE HAWK AND THE CHICKEN.


THE SERVANT’S MONEY.


FUTURE GREATNESS.


THE OLD MAN’S WATCH.


THE TEACHER.


CLOUD-SHADOWS.


THE PENITENT TRANSGRESSOR.


THE DRY WELL.


THE FRUIT TREE.


THE DEER.


HOMELY AND HANDSOME.


THE COLT AND OLD GRAY.


THE KING’S ALMONER.


PANSIES.


THE BIRDS AND THE BELLS.


JACK AND JENNY.


THE MEETING OF THE WINDS.

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2016-01-28

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Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; Children's stories

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