. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. ankind. 11 >w University. He knew that he must work his way, bi: lis • knew the power of resolution, and he was willing to mak almost any sacrifice to gain the end He worked at cotton-spinnin in the summer, lived frugally, and applied his savings to his colleg studies in the winter, lb- completed the allotted course, and at th ible triumphantly to say, / never had a farthing thai inot earn. J hat boy was Dr. David Livingstone. STORY TELLING IN EDINBURGH. IG3 An excellent story, said Master Lewis. A sermon in a story,and a vol


. Zigzag journeys in Europe : vacation rambles in historic lands. ankind. 11 >w University. He knew that he must work his way, bi: lis • knew the power of resolution, and he was willing to mak almost any sacrifice to gain the end He worked at cotton-spinnin in the summer, lived frugally, and applied his savings to his colleg studies in the winter, lb- completed the allotted course, and at th ible triumphantly to say, / never had a farthing thai inot earn. J hat boy was Dr. David Livingstone. STORY TELLING IN EDINBURGH. IG3 An excellent story, said Master Lewis. A sermon in a story,and a volume of philosophy in a life. Now, Tommy, what is the mostattractive thing you have seen ? I see it now. Oh, look! look! said Tommy, flying to thewindow. The full moon was hanging over the great castle, whitening itsgrim turrets. The boys all gazed upon the scene, which appeared almost toobeautiful for reality. It looks like a castle in the sky, said Wyllys. Story-telling was at an end. So the exercises ended with anexhibition of Edinburgh Castle by CHAPTER VII. A RAINY EVENING STORY AT CARLISLE ?Tin Story of mi. [olly Harper Man. — WhenI < \mi ro Merry Carlisi i


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