Archy Somerville : and other stories . PHILADELPHIA. 11. C. PECK & THEO. THE mw TOSS 1 PUBLIC LIBlUilf 2e983B ASTOR. LEN6i ANI*TU/UfiN FOUNDATIONS Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1855, BY H. C. PECK & THEO. BLISS, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the EasternDistrict of Pennsylvania. §t 0 K eg. ARCHT SOMMERVILLE. Archy Somerville was about fouryears old. A merry laughing goldenhaired boy, who loved every body,and who in return was loved by ^ Archy was a very good little boy,9 but he was naughty about one will tell you what that was. Ar


Archy Somerville : and other stories . PHILADELPHIA. 11. C. PECK & THEO. THE mw TOSS 1 PUBLIC LIBlUilf 2e983B ASTOR. LEN6i ANI*TU/UfiN FOUNDATIONS Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1855, BY H. C. PECK & THEO. BLISS, in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the EasternDistrict of Pennsylvania. §t 0 K eg. ARCHT SOMMERVILLE. Archy Somerville was about fouryears old. A merry laughing goldenhaired boy, who loved every body,and who in return was loved by ^ Archy was a very good little boy,9 but he was naughty about one will tell you what that was. Archy^s mother lived in a largehouse in the country. In front of thishouse there was a wide 2:ravel walk;. . ^(5) 6 LITTLE ARCIIY SOMMERVILLE. and carriage drive, and beyond thesea gate, which led out into the Sommerville allowed her littleboy to play on the gravel and thedrive; but she did not like him togo out side of the gate. Archy loved the green fields, thetrees and the little brook, that werebeyond the gate


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