. Up in the garret . Having a good time in the Garret. See page 38. UP IN THE GARRET. BY ROBIN RANGER. -*••*• SUNDAY-SCHOOL DEPAETMENT,805 BBOADWAT, N. Y. THEPUBLIC Li ASTQB, LENOX ANDTILDES FOUNDATIONSB L Entered according to Act of Congress, in th« year 1862, by CARLTON & PORTER, n the Clerks Office of the District Court of tho United Statesfor the Southern District of New York. CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAOK I. How THE GARRET LOOKED 7 II. THE LITTLE BONDIES 16 III. FINE TIMES UP STAIRS 22 IV. SOMEBODY COMES TO SEE THEM. ... 35V. THE SWALLOW STORY 44 ^rL COMING DOWN FROM THE GARRET. „ 49 UP IN THE G
. Up in the garret . Having a good time in the Garret. See page 38. UP IN THE GARRET. BY ROBIN RANGER. -*••*• SUNDAY-SCHOOL DEPAETMENT,805 BBOADWAT, N. Y. THEPUBLIC Li ASTQB, LENOX ANDTILDES FOUNDATIONSB L Entered according to Act of Congress, in th« year 1862, by CARLTON & PORTER, n the Clerks Office of the District Court of tho United Statesfor the Southern District of New York. CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAOK I. How THE GARRET LOOKED 7 II. THE LITTLE BONDIES 16 III. FINE TIMES UP STAIRS 22 IV. SOMEBODY COMES TO SEE THEM. ... 35V. THE SWALLOW STORY 44 ^rL COMING DOWN FROM THE GARRET. „ 49 UP IN THE GARRET. CHAPTEE I. HOW THE GARRET LOOKED. HE housein whichMr. Bondylives islarge stands little hill, andhas green grass and bright prettyflowers all around it. There are on a knoU or. UP IN THE GARRET. also trees, some for shade andsome for fruit. But it is not about the houseor the garden that I wish to tellyou now. You may laugh whenI say that I want to talk to youabout the GARRET of the house. O, Mr. Eobin Banger, sayyou, what is there about thegarret that will make a pleasantstory for me to read ? Dont therats and mice live in the garret ?It is not a nice place: cold inwinter, and hot in summer. But stop a moment, MasterFlurry, (if that is your name.)Isnt there a garret to yourhouse ? And dont you go there UP IN THE GARRET. 9 sometimes to play, or to findsomething that has been put inthe rag bag? If you do not, Ithink your sister does, and youmay call her, if you think -youdo not want to read about a gar-ret, and see if she will not like it. But I suppose that as you haveread so far, you think you mayas well go on and find out whatthe story is about. Mr. Bondys garret was quitelarge. It had four small win-dows in it, two at each end, sothat there was plenty of
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