Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 111965 |
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Side 91
... told there was time enough to think of such things when he grew up to be a tall man . But this did not satisfy him ; for he could not understand why little boys should be kept in darkness and ignorance . Nor can I un- derstand why ...
... told there was time enough to think of such things when he grew up to be a tall man . But this did not satisfy him ; for he could not understand why little boys should be kept in darkness and ignorance . Nor can I un- derstand why ...
Side 92
... told you , and open your eyes and ears for all that is to come . And now let us go back to the thread of the story , and learn what became of little Luminous , and the old book . He told his brothers and sisters and the neigh- bour ...
... told you , and open your eyes and ears for all that is to come . And now let us go back to the thread of the story , and learn what became of little Luminous , and the old book . He told his brothers and sisters and the neigh- bour ...
Side 93
... told his playmates that they were hymns and prayers ; and that the flowers , the common , way- side flowers , were the only saints left living in the wide , wide world . And where no flowers were growing , -as on barren moors and bleak ...
... told his playmates that they were hymns and prayers ; and that the flowers , the common , way- side flowers , were the only saints left living in the wide , wide world . And where no flowers were growing , -as on barren moors and bleak ...
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