Stories Worth Rereading

Produced by Joel Erickson, and PG Distributed Proofreaders
1913
All persons like stories. Children call for them from their earliest years. The purpose of this book is to provide children and youth with stories worth reading; stories relating incidents of history, missionary effort, and home and school experiences. These stories will inspire, instruct, and entertain the readers. Nearly all of these have appeared in print before, and are reprinted in this form through the courteous permission of their writers and publishers.
Stories Worth Rereading can be obtained only as a premium with the Youth's Instructor , a sixteen-page weekly, published by the Review and Herald Publishing Association, Takoma Park, Washington, D. C.
The president of the Great B. railway system laid down the letter he had just reread three times, and turned about in his chair with an expression of extreme annoyance.
I wish it were possible, he said, slowly, to find one boy or man in a thousand who would receive instructions and carry them out to the letter without a single variation from the course laid down. Cornelius, he looked up sharply at his son, who sat at a desk close by, I hope you are carrying out my ideas with regard to your sons. I have not seen much of them lately. The lad Cyrus seems to me a promising fellow, but I am not so sure of Cornelius. He appears to be acquiring a sense of his own importance as Cornelius Woodbridge, Third, which is not desirable, sir,—not desirable. By the way, Cornelius, have you yet applied the Hezekiah Woodbridge test to your boys?
Cornelius Woodbridge, Junior, looked up from his work with a smile. No, I have not, father, he said.
It's a family tradition; and if the proper care has been taken that the boys should not learn of it, it will be as much a test for them as it was for you and for me and for my father. You have not forgotten the day I gave it to you, Cornelius?
That would be impossible, said his son, still smiling.

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STORIES WORTH REREADING


PREFACE


CONTENTS


THEIR WORD OF HONOR


MURIEL'S BRIGHT IDEA


THE STRENGTH OF CLINTON


THE DOCTOR'S COW


HONEY AT THE PHONE


ONE OF FATHER'S STORIES


WHAT RUM DOES


MY MOTHER'S RING


THE BRIDAL WINE-CUP


A MOTHER'S SORROW


THE REPRIMAND


AN EXAMPLE


FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT


TIGHTENING THE SADDLE-GIRTH


"HERRINGS FOR NOTHING"


THE POWER OF SONG


JACK'S FIDELITY


HONOR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER


THE SLEIGH-RIDE


SAMUEL SMILES, THE AUTHOR OF "SELF-HELP"


DAVID LIVINGSTONE


A TRUE INCIDENT OF THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE


LITTLE CORNERS


IN THE HOME


GIANTS AND GRASSHOPPERS


AS GOOD AS HIS BOND


PLAIN BERNICE


HOW THE BOY WITHOUT A REFERENCE FOUND ONE


AN HOUR A DAY FOR A YEAR


"PLEASE, SIR, I WOULD RATHER NOT"


THE RIGHT WORD


THE SADDEST OF INDIA'S PICTURES (1912)


ONE LITTLE WIDOW


WHY THE MITE BOXES WERE FULL


TI-TO AND THE BOXERS


HOW NYANGANDI SWAM TO CHURCH


THE LITTLE PRINTER MISSIONARY


THE MISSIONARY'S DEFENSE


LIGHT AT LAST


THE BROWN TOWEL


ONLY A BOY


THE LITTLE PROTECTOR


MOFFAT AND AFRICANER


TWO TRIFLES


A SECOND TRIAL


THE SIN OF EXTRAVAGANCE


A LITTLE CHILD'S WORK


THE HANDY BOX


THE RESULT OF DISOBEDIENCE


LIVINGSTONE'S BODY-GUARD


SPARE MOMENTS


A GOLD MEDAL


A GIRL'S RAILWAY ACQUAINTANCE


HAROLD'S FOOTMAN


ELNATHAN'S GOLD


ONLY A JACK-KNIFE


A SPELLING-BEE


JACK'S QUEER WAYS


WHAT ONE BOY DID


HOW NICK LEARNED MANNERS


WITHOUT BALLAST


INFLUENCE OF A GOOD BOOK


"STRAIGHTENING OUT THE FURROWS"


A BOY WHO WAS WANTED


WANTED: AN EMPLOYER


HOW TO STOP SWEARING


THE CAROLS OF BETHLEHEM CENTER


STANDING BEAR'S SPEECH


MABEL ASHTON'S DREAM


A SAD BUT TRUE STORY


"THE MAN THAT DIED FOR ME"


OUR GRASS RUG AND—OTHER THINGS


THEIR WORD OF HONOR


MURIEL'S BRIGHT IDEA


THE STRENGTH OF CLINTON


THE DOCTOR'S COW


HONEY AT THE PHONE


ONE OF FATHER'S STORIES


WHAT RUM DOES


MY MOTHER'S RING


THE BRIDAL WINE-CUP


A MOTHER'S SORROW


THE REPRIMAND


AN EXAMPLE


FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT


TIGHTENING THE SADDLE-GIRTH


"HERRINGS FOR NOTHING"


THE POWER OF SONG


JACK'S FIDELITY


HONOR THY FATHER AND THY MOTHER


THE SLEIGH-RIDE


SAMUEL SMILES, THE AUTHOR OF "SELF-HELP"


DAVID LIVINGSTONE


A TRUE INCIDENT OF THE SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE


LITTLE CORNERS


IN THE HOME


SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE


GIANTS AND GRASSHOPPERS


AS GOOD AS HIS BOND


PLAIN BERNICE


HOW THE BOY WITHOUT A REFERENCE FOUND ONE


AN HOUR A DAY FOR A YEAR


"PLEASE, SIR, I WOULD RATHER NOT"


THE RIGHT WORD


THE SADDEST OF INDIA'S PICTURES (1912)


ONE LITTLE WIDOW


WHY THE MITE BOXES WERE FULL


TI-TO AND THE BOXERS


HOW NYANGANDI SWAM TO CHURCH


THE LITTLE PRINTER MISSIONARY


THE MISSIONARY'S DEFENSE


LIGHT AT LAST


THE BROWN TOWEL


ONLY A BOY


THE LITTLE PROTECTOR


MOFFAT AND AFRICANER


TWO TRIFLES


A SECOND TRIAL


THE SIN OF EXTRAVAGANCE


A LITTLE CHILD'S WORK


THE HANDY BOX


THE RESULT OF DISOBEDIENCE


LIVINGSTONE'S BODY-GUARD


SPARE MOMENTS


A GOLD MEDAL


A GIRL'S RAILWAY ACQUAINTANCE


HAROLD'S FOOTMAN


ELNATHAN'S GOLD


ONLY A JACK-KNIFE


A SPELLING-BEE


JACK'S QUEER WAYS


WHAT ONE BOY DID


HOW NICK LEARNED MANNERS


WITHOUT BALLAST


INFLUENCE OF A GOOD BOOK


"STRAIGHTENING OUT THE FURROWS"


A BOY WHO WAS WANTED


WANTED: AN EMPLOYER


HOW TO STOP SWEARING


THE CAROLS OF BETHLEHEM CENTER


STANDING BEAR'S SPEECH


MABEL ASHTON'S DREAM


A SAD BUT TRUE STORY


"THE MAN THAT DIED FOR ME"


OUR GRASS RUG AND—OTHER THINGS

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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2005-12-01

Темы

Children's stories

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