. St. Nicholas [serial]. FIRESIDE DAYS. (GOLD BADGE.). FIRESIDE DAYS. EDDIE L. KASTLER, AGE 14. (SILVER BADGE.) wavered, almost paused, and then fell over on its sidewith a crash. When the excitement caused by this had slightlysubsided, ourselves being unhurt, we found that veryfew were injured. The occupants of the automobilewho had been the cause of the accident escaped without injury, although the machine was badly did not remain long on the scene of the disaster, but took the next train home, thankful that we, who had been so near death, had yet escaped. MY VALENTINE. BY ALBERTA


. St. Nicholas [serial]. FIRESIDE DAYS. (GOLD BADGE.). FIRESIDE DAYS. EDDIE L. KASTLER, AGE 14. (SILVER BADGE.) wavered, almost paused, and then fell over on its sidewith a crash. When the excitement caused by this had slightlysubsided, ourselves being unhurt, we found that veryfew were injured. The occupants of the automobilewho had been the cause of the accident escaped without injury, although the machine was badly did not remain long on the scene of the disaster, but took the next train home, thankful that we, who had been so near death, had yet escaped. MY VALENTINE. BY ALBERTA (AGE 16). {Gold Badge.) One day I got a valentine, And, guessing who t was from,I went to Cousin Ben and said,Your valentine has come. My valentine! why, little girl,I have nt sent one yet;I guess it must be sister Kates —I know she d not forget. So then I went to Cousin Kate. I ve got your valentine;It s such a lovely one! I Kate said, T is not mine. I showed it next to brother Jack,But Try again! he cried ; So then I took it t


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