. St. Nicholas [serial]. I9°3-] THE GOOD FORTUNE OF MOLLY VAN. With a little glad cry, Gladys leaned overand kissed him. It would be the very thing. She couldstudy. And 1 can get her everything to wearas soon as she gets to town. Oh — and sheclasped her hands with delight. Oh, well, dont count too much on it; maybeshe cant go, growled Oliver, but his eyesshone. But Molly could go, and when the dayscame that Oliver was able not only to sit upbut to walk around a little, he had a strong 503 little shoulder to lean on, and another adoringlittle handmaiden to wait on him and scold himand give him


. St. Nicholas [serial]. I9°3-] THE GOOD FORTUNE OF MOLLY VAN. With a little glad cry, Gladys leaned overand kissed him. It would be the very thing. She couldstudy. And 1 can get her everything to wearas soon as she gets to town. Oh — and sheclasped her hands with delight. Oh, well, dont count too much on it; maybeshe cant go, growled Oliver, but his eyesshone. But Molly could go, and when the dayscame that Oliver was able not only to sit upbut to walk around a little, he had a strong 503 little shoulder to lean on, and another adoringlittle handmaiden to wait on him and scold himand give him new things to think about. And when for the last time the low, broadcarriage with the fawn cushions drew up infront of the Dobbs household, there steppedinto it not only Gladys and Oliver, but a rosylittle girl, who seated herself beside a wonderfulcat-basket with its precious cargo of snowykittens, and who waved her hand to Mrs. Dobbsand the hired girl and the old farm, and thenturned her happy face toward the A WISE PRECAUTION. By E. L. Sylvester. I m taking my umbrella, cause perhaps it s going to rain :I heard my papa read it in the paper, just as said the indications were, for four an twenty hours,There d be some local temperchure an stationary showers. TRAINING FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS. By G. W. Orton. Interscholastic athletics have seen a won-derful improvement in the past decade, due ingreat measure to the systematic way in whichthe large colleges have encouraged the in New York in an open meet therewere over four hundred school-boys who wereentered in the different events. Similar largeentry-lists can be secured in many of the largecities, while every high school and academy,no matter what its size, has some form ofscholastic athletics. Many of the schools em-ploy no competent instructors, especially intrack athletics, and because of the increasinglylarge number of young athletes who take partin these events the following suggesti


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