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St Nicholas [serial] . ., Nellie B. Baker, Alice M. Reisig, Clara Lee, Howard Steel Rodgers, Nelly Chase, Beth, Emma Elliott, M. \V|Yankee Doudle, Louis \V. Ford, Lizzie and Annie, Arthur F. Stone, Grace H. Miller, Alfred S. De Witt, Genevieve AHtfiHamilton, Fred Richardson. Willie Dibblee, Eleanor N. Hughes, Golden Eagle, Marion A. Coombs, Willie Glover, Mary F JjM. Louise Cross, Mercury, Mamie A. Rich, Edith Lowry, Telemachus, Dee L. Lodge, Katie S. Wright, Professor, E. B. Benedict, Apollo, Ora L. Dowry. Arthur C. Smith, Willie R. Lighton, General Butte rfingers, S. S. B. R., John C. Ro|Herbert C. Taylor, Lizzie Wilson, Jennie Wilson, Gertrude Hill, Mildred Pope, Oliver Everett, Willie L. Thomas, Ellen M. Field,!Reed, Edwin C. Garrigues, Perseverance, Blanche L. Turner, A. G. Cameron, Thos. W. Fry, H. C. Taylor, Leroy W- Nine!Brown, Eddie Vultee, George Herbert White, Bessie McLaren, Helen Green, Amy Shriver, Carroll L. Maxey, George B. Titswort|W. Chamberlain, W. C. Spencer, and W. Irving AUNT CARRIE WINDS THE CLOCK. (See Sam Clemson, the Second.) ST. NICHOLAS. fOL. IV. APRIL, 1877. No. 6. [Copyright, 1S77, by Scribner & Co.] SAM CLEMSON, THE SECOND. By Frank R. Stockton. Sam CLEMSON was called The Second be-use he had a cousin, several years older , who was also Sam Clemson, and thered to be some way of distinguishing them. Sam-l was a family name among the Clemsons, and,e many other favorite family names, it had cre-;d a good deal of confusion. These two Samssd only a few miles apart, and that made theitter worse in their case; but the plan adoptedrked very well indeed. The only peculiarity about our Sam, apart fromname, was the fact that he owned a twenty-lar horse. rrom his earliest boyhood, a horse had been therest wish of Sams heart,—a horse which shouldall his own. So, when a neighbor offered thisable family horse, warranted kind and gentle,fearless of locomotives, for the trifling sum ofnty dollars, Sam never rested until he


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