. Harper's young people . PYGMALION AND GALATEA. PYGMALION, in the story-book,Desired no greater blissThan waking up his statue fair By giving it a wonder could it happen nowIf I should give her—this. Oh dear! Ive been and done it now—Shes tumbled on the floor. I wonder if she hurt herself;I guess she hurt me more. Girls always do make such a fuss,That kissing is a HOW PIICEBE KEPT THELIGHT-HOUSE. BY SOPHIE SWETT. HE Plum-Pudding was arocky island two miles outof Podunquit Harbor; infact, it was nothing but arock, although some scanty herbage and a few stunted pine-trees clung to


. Harper's young people . PYGMALION AND GALATEA. PYGMALION, in the story-book,Desired no greater blissThan waking up his statue fair By giving it a wonder could it happen nowIf I should give her—this. Oh dear! Ive been and done it now—Shes tumbled on the floor. I wonder if she hurt herself;I guess she hurt me more. Girls always do make such a fuss,That kissing is a HOW PIICEBE KEPT THELIGHT-HOUSE. BY SOPHIE SWETT. HE Plum-Pudding was arocky island two miles outof Podunquit Harbor; infact, it was nothing but arock, although some scanty herbage and a few stunted pine-trees clung to its was shaped exactly like a plump, round Christmas pud-ding that has risen well in its pan, and the rock was cu-riously mottled, so that it did look, if one had a livelyimagination, like a pudding besprinkled with plums. All around the Plum-Pudding, concealed by the water,were ledges of rock, as if the pudding had spilled overfrom its pan, and these were very dangerous to mariners,so a light-house had been built on the tip-top of the Plum-Pudding, where its light could be seen for miles and milesaround. half his life, but two or three narrow escapes from ship-wreck had convinced him that it was desirable to havesomething solid beneath ones feet, and he had with con-siderable difficulty—for there had been suspicions that Saulwas not quite steady enough for a


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