IN PROSE. | |
| PAGE | |
| 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.