. Shaggycoat; the biography of a beaver . ollege for her vacation, played jolly garnerwith the children. Little curly-headed Fritz felldown while they were having a great frolic, andMr. Nodrog had to put some of his famousBumbazilicum on the black-and-blue always had taken a great deal of this famousmake-believe remedy and many of motherskisses to cure the bumps and bruises, the cuts 34 THE POPCORN SOCIETY and scratches of the seven little Nodrogs, butthe supply never had given out. The Popcorn Society met once a week all thatwinter and the next, and the children belongingto it learned


. Shaggycoat; the biography of a beaver . ollege for her vacation, played jolly garnerwith the children. Little curly-headed Fritz felldown while they were having a great frolic, andMr. Nodrog had to put some of his famousBumbazilicum on the black-and-blue always had taken a great deal of this famousmake-believe remedy and many of motherskisses to cure the bumps and bruises, the cuts 34 THE POPCORN SOCIETY and scratches of the seven little Nodrogs, butthe supply never had given out. The Popcorn Society met once a week all thatwinter and the next, and the children belongingto it learned a great many lessons that helpedthem through life. They were taught to bepure in thought and word and deed, to be kindand gentle and helpful to all about them, includ-ing birds and animals, and to be cold-waterchildren always. Nancy Nodrog now belongs to the WomansChristian Temperance Union and to a greatmany other societies, but it always makes herhappy to think about the Popcorn Society towhich she belonged when she was a little BIG BROWNIE BRUINS LOSS BIG BROWNIE, the bear, down the long village street Came puffing and panting on four tired stopped at the fountain to take a cool up at the sun with many a blink,Then grunting and growling, still faster she ran—For Brownie had lost her old hand-organ man! 37 THE INDIANS AND THEMILK PAILS THE INDIANS AND THEMILK PAILS ELIZABETH HAWKINS was a fair-haired, blue-eyed little English girl who lived in Londont\vo hundred years ago. She grew to be uyoung woman, strong and energetic, marriedMr. Charles Patrick, and on October 6, 1732,with her husband and children started for Amer-ica. They came in a sailing vessel to were no big steamers then that couldcross the ocean in less than a week. RobertFultons famous steamship did not make its firstvoyage until nearly one hundred years later, sothese pioneers. were six weeks on the Atlantic. The Patricks rested over night in Boston, andthe next day t


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