. Science in story. Sammy Tubbs, the boy doctor, and "Sponsie," the troublesome monkey . beginning upon the higher rounds and bysome misstep losing their hold, never recover theiroriginal position, because they look with contemptupon the lower rounds whereon honest hand-labor THE BOY DOCTOR AND is struggling. Let it be the pride of our Ameri-can youth to begin, if necessary, at the very bottomstep, and, with firm hands, honest hearts, and clearheads, commence the difficult ascent, keeping inmind such marked examples of honorable success as are presented in thelives of Franklin, Lincoln,and Gre


. Science in story. Sammy Tubbs, the boy doctor, and "Sponsie," the troublesome monkey . beginning upon the higher rounds and bysome misstep losing their hold, never recover theiroriginal position, because they look with contemptupon the lower rounds whereon honest hand-labor THE BOY DOCTOR AND is struggling. Let it be the pride of our Ameri-can youth to begin, if necessary, at the very bottomstep, and, with firm hands, honest hearts, and clearheads, commence the difficult ascent, keeping inmind such marked examples of honorable success as are presented in thelives of Franklin, Lincoln,and Greeley. Ah ! our first visitorthis morning is our fatfriend Mrs. is out for an earlywalk, and calls to askSammy if he will attenda masked party at house thecoming week ? Mrs. Bid-dlewicker wants SammyMINNIE UNMASKED. to come in the characterof a village doctor, bringing with him the twomonkeys to help make sport. The occasion is the celebration of the birthdayof Miss Minnie Biddlewicker, a bright young ladyof sixteen, daughter of Mrs. Millstones THE TROUBLESOME MONKEY. By the way, my young readers have seen howfolks look in mask in our second volume wherethe picture of the fantastics occurs ; but to re-mind you still again, I here show you how a good-looking girl appears first without a mask and thenwith one. Sammy has never at-tended a formal party,and the invitation causeshim infinitely more em-barrassment than whenhe was asked by his oldfriend, Mr. Johnson, todeliver a lecture. He re-garded that request asof too little consequenceto consult his preceptorabout it, for he hadbecome accustomed tostanding up and talking before a room full of hiscolored friends. But this is a novel invitation ;so, excusing himself to Mrs. Millstone, he at onceflies upstairs to Doctor Hubbs room to consulthim before making a definite reply. He finds the


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