. The road to Dumbiedykes; some rambling thoughts of one who found it. Natural history. Toilers and Idlers of the Shining Hours sidewalks or in the grass alongside, and his last effort at being cheerful is such a pitiful little squeak that you want to take him in by the fire and thaw him out, especially since he has been such a welcome visitor around the hearth when in better form. And, alas! These are not the only fragile folk in this heartless old world of ours to lose friends and admirers after looks and voice have Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images


. The road to Dumbiedykes; some rambling thoughts of one who found it. Natural history. Toilers and Idlers of the Shining Hours sidewalks or in the grass alongside, and his last effort at being cheerful is such a pitiful little squeak that you want to take him in by the fire and thaw him out, especially since he has been such a welcome visitor around the hearth when in better form. And, alas! These are not the only fragile folk in this heartless old world of ours to lose friends and admirers after looks and voice have Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sanders, Alvin Howard, 1860-1948. Chicago, Sanders Publishing Company


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