Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . ^ who now and then indulged himself with. A CEBUS MONKEY a swing on it. One day, I had put down some birdskins on a chair to dry, far bej^ond, as I thought,Mickeys reach; but, fertile in expedients, he tookthe swing and launched it towards the chair, and 406 Some Clever Monkeys actually managed to knock the skins off in thereturn of the swing, so as to bring them within hisreach. He also procured some jelly that was setout to cool in the same way. Mickeys actions werevery human


Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . ^ who now and then indulged himself with. A CEBUS MONKEY a swing on it. One day, I had put down some birdskins on a chair to dry, far bej^ond, as I thought,Mickeys reach; but, fertile in expedients, he tookthe swing and launched it towards the chair, and 406 Some Clever Monkeys actually managed to knock the skins off in thereturn of the swing, so as to bring them within hisreach. He also procured some jelly that was setout to cool in the same way. Mickeys actions werevery human like. When any one came near tofondle him, he never neglected the opportunity ofpocket-picking. He would pull out letters, andquickly take them from their envelopes. Anythingeatable disappeared into his mouth he abstracted a small bottle of turpentinefrom the pocket of our medical officer. He drewthe cork, held it first to one nostril, then to theother, made a wry face, recorked it, and returnedit to the doctor. One day, when he got loose, he was detected car-rying off the cream-jug from the table, holding itupright with both hands, an


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