. St. Nicholas [serial]. A HEADING FOR FEBRUARY. BY MARIAN ,AGE 13. (GOLD BADGE. .SILVER BADGEWON NOV., 1915.) The wind shrieked by with whistle moan on moan and wail on wail ; It whistled bleakly oer the swiftly flew the falling hail. The thunder ceased its fearful roar,The dazzling lightning ceased to flash. The sable clouds rolled slowly oer. The rain and hail-stones ceased to SHOPPING BY MARGARET C. HARMS, AGE I5.(HONOR MEMBER.) The storm is past, the sun once moreShines brightly on the cheery way ; But those who dwelt along the shoreWill neer forget th


. St. Nicholas [serial]. A HEADING FOR FEBRUARY. BY MARIAN ,AGE 13. (GOLD BADGE. .SILVER BADGEWON NOV., 1915.) The wind shrieked by with whistle moan on moan and wail on wail ; It whistled bleakly oer the swiftly flew the falling hail. The thunder ceased its fearful roar,The dazzling lightning ceased to flash. The sable clouds rolled slowly oer. The rain and hail-stones ceased to SHOPPING BY MARGARET C. HARMS, AGE I5.(HONOR MEMBER.) The storm is past, the sun once moreShines brightly on the cheery way ; But those who dwelt along the shoreWill neer forget that stormy day. THE OPEN GATE BY FRANCES E. NOBLE (aGE 12) Jean sat on the doorstep, watching the stmset sky. Buther thoughts were on other things. How can I earnsome money? was uppermost in her mind. I m upagainst a stone wall. I suppose there s a gate some-where, but it s a long way off. Things in the futuredont help you when you need so much now. If Icould only find the gate, it would nt matter so muchif it was shut. I could open it. As she rose to enter the house, a voice behind hersaid, Please, Miss, could nt you come and quietJamie? He s crying dreadful, and I dont know what sthe matter. Jean turned to see Mrs. Dustin, a widow who livedquite near her. Her husband had been killed shortlyafter Jamie, now ten months old, was born. Jean fre-quently went to see them, and Jamie had taken a greatfancy to the p


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