. The true story of George Washington : called the father of his country. A PliN PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENTWASHINGTON. THE S20RY WITHOUT AN END. poking fun at people, cutting up, or being what is calleda ^ hail lellow; and yet we know that Washington enjoyeda good time, a hearty laugh and a pleasant company. But these things, after all,are not for us to consider. Asthe years pass, the greatnessof Washington grows on theworld. His story is not yet atan end; and it will never end,while men and women honornobility of character, while boysand girls love to hear the storyof how a farmers boy grewinto a


. The true story of George Washington : called the father of his country. A PliN PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENTWASHINGTON. THE S20RY WITHOUT AN END. poking fun at people, cutting up, or being what is calleda ^ hail lellow; and yet we know that Washington enjoyeda good time, a hearty laugh and a pleasant company. But these things, after all,are not for us to consider. Asthe years pass, the greatnessof Washington grows on theworld. His story is not yet atan end; and it will never end,while men and women honornobility of character, while boysand girls love to hear the storyof how a farmers boy grewinto a hero, and a simple gen-tleman into a great man. Hisstory will never end, for theworld will never cease to love,to honor and to reverence thename of George how his country hashonored him ! It holds him as,above all others, its mightiestman. The capital of the nationbears his name, and is built, abeautiful city, upon the spothe selected, while, above its splendid streets and its magnifi-cent buildings and its glorious white dome, towers the mighty. ioi- i^ ^THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT.{//^ the City of Washington,^


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