IN PROSE. | |
| PAGE | |
| The Bird-Store | [353] |
| What Astonished Charley | [357] |
| The Christmas Carol | [358] |
| How the Sheep were Saved | [360] |
| The Two Rats | [362] |
| The Roman Pigeon | [366] |
| Ready for a Walk | [370] |
| Lily and her Kitten | [371] |
| Thirsty Billy | [373] |
| About Windmills | [375] |
| Annie's Gift | [376] |
| Flossie's Pet Alligator | [378] |
IN VERSE. | |
| Christmas | [355] |
| That Girl | [356] |
| A Funny Little Boy | [365] |
| A Defiance | [374] |
| "The Nursery" to its Readers | [379] |
THE BIRD-STORE.
VOL. XXX.—NO 6.
THE BIRD-STORE.
USAN WELSH lived near a large store, where birds, and pet animals of various kinds, were kept for sale.