IN PROSE.

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The Young Fisherman[225]
A slight Mistake[227]
Two Games[231]
More about "Zip Coon"[232]
Sam and his Goats[234]
Mary's Squirrel[240]
Drawing-Lesson[241]
The Chimney-sweep[244]
Billy and Bruiser[246]
"If I were only a King"[248]
Use before Beauty[249]
Ten Minutes with Johnny[251]
A Cat Story[252]
Tom's Apple[254]

IN VERSE.

The Hen-Yard Door[228]
Toy-Land[238]
A Turtle Show[242]
Two Little Maidens[247]
Summer Rambles[250]
See-Saw (with music) [256]

THE YOUNG FISHERMAN.

HEN Charley was eight years old, his father gave him, for a birthday present, a nice fishing-line.

The little boy was greatly pleased. He had fished often in a tub of water with a pin-hook; but now, for the first time, he had a real fishing-line and pole, and was able to go a-fishing in earnest.