St Nicholas [serial] . JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT. Robins in the tree-top, Blossoms in the grass,Green things a-growing Everywhere you pass ;Sudden little breezes, Showers of silver dew,Black bough and bent twig Budding out anew;Pine-tree and willow-tree, Fringed elm, and larch—Dont you think that May-time s Pleasanter than March ? Of course you do ! So do I. Now we 11 talkabout matters and things in general, beginningwith HOW A LETTER WON A CROWN. THE Little Schoolmaam knows Noah Brooks,the author of the Boy Emigrants, and NoahBrooks knows about a young woman who wrote aletter, and wrote it so very w


St Nicholas [serial] . JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT. Robins in the tree-top, Blossoms in the grass,Green things a-growing Everywhere you pass ;Sudden little breezes, Showers of silver dew,Black bough and bent twig Budding out anew;Pine-tree and willow-tree, Fringed elm, and larch—Dont you think that May-time s Pleasanter than March ? Of course you do ! So do I. Now we 11 talkabout matters and things in general, beginningwith HOW A LETTER WON A CROWN. THE Little Schoolmaam knows Noah Brooks,the author of the Boy Emigrants, and NoahBrooks knows about a young woman who wrote aletter, and wrote it so very well that—that—inshort, it made her a queen. Not one of your fancyqueens, such as the queen of the quill, noreven the queen of letter-writers, but a realcrown-wearing queen, sitting at the kings righthand ; and Noah Brooks incidentally remarked tothe Little Schoolmaam that soon,—perhaps nextmonth, or the month after,—he would tell thewhole story in St. NICHOLAS, giving the realnames of the parties, etc. Meanwh


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