. St. Nicholas [serial] . g; The lessons hard we gladly lay world looks bright, all nature wears a smile, And School is out! the robin seems to say: For all the pleasant, toiling hours now oerWhat is the gain that we must proudly show? We ve passed another mile-stone on our way ;We re older than we were a year ago. One class stands sadly; with reluctant feetIts members pass with-out that open them the last good-bys have all been said;They 11 wander throughthe pleasant halls ,schoolisout! Lift highyour happy voices,You who have laboredfaithfully and hail, O


. St. Nicholas [serial] . g; The lessons hard we gladly lay world looks bright, all nature wears a smile, And School is out! the robin seems to say: For all the pleasant, toiling hours now oerWhat is the gain that we must proudly show? We ve passed another mile-stone on our way ;We re older than we were a year ago. One class stands sadly; with reluctant feetIts members pass with-out that open them the last good-bys have all been said;They 11 wander throughthe pleasant halls ,schoolisout! Lift highyour happy voices,You who have laboredfaithfully and hail, O joyous daysthat stretch before us!And take your well-earned rest, O clang-ing bell! SCHOOL S OUT. BY MAX WARREN GARNETT(AGE 15). He fidgets in his well-known seat,And turns around towatch the clock,And yawns and drums hishands and feet,Till sounds the long-expected school board files in, stern and grim—At least, they seem that way to him. Then comes the crisis of the year To him, and great his joy when classed. A HEADING FOR JULY. BY CHARLOTTE MORTON, AGE 16.


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