StNicholas [serial] . So oft doth haunt thy sails, to urge thee to some shoal,Or mayhap to a dim-remembered goal ? O vague sky, vague sea, With waves that flee To a distant lea,Is it a fair Southland, lovely with flowers,Or some strange, uncouth land, where the ice towers, That beckons me ?. COMRADES. BY EUNICE C. STANLEY, AGE 15. THE BOOK I LIKE BEST OF ALL BY FRANCES ELIZABETH HUSTON (AGE 13) Although I am a lover of many books, the one whichappeals to me most, as I grow old enough to understandit a little, is the book called Life. All read it, the mostignorant as well as the wisest, and to


StNicholas [serial] . So oft doth haunt thy sails, to urge thee to some shoal,Or mayhap to a dim-remembered goal ? O vague sky, vague sea, With waves that flee To a distant lea,Is it a fair Southland, lovely with flowers,Or some strange, uncouth land, where the ice towers, That beckons me ?. COMRADES. BY EUNICE C. STANLEY, AGE 15. THE BOOK I LIKE BEST OF ALL BY FRANCES ELIZABETH HUSTON (AGE 13) Although I am a lover of many books, the one whichappeals to me most, as I grow old enough to understandit a little, is the book called Life. All read it, the mostignorant as well as the wisest, and to each it is is called base, grand, or sad, by people, according towhat each sees of it. The noble people who have lived have striven to makeit purer, grander, and less sad. A few of these people thewhole world has been able to know and revere. Most of them are known by only a small part of theworld. Some of these have had but little pleasure in their


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