St Nicholas [serial] . Pine, pie. 8. Reed,c. Hone, hoe. 10. Acre, ace. Pictorial Prcmoss. 4. Peony. 5. Aster. 6. Arbutus. 10. Pink. 11. 15. Lilac. 16. Clematis. Lili. s. 8. 13. Forget-me->yringa. 14. Acrostic.— A rolling stone gathers A —wnin— G R —egali— A () —wle— T L —ate— H 1, —yr— E I- ndia rubbe —R M —otc— S G —rai— N S —pirits of— 0 T —ea— M 0 — O N —ut— S E —ar— S Answers to Puzzles in the April Number were received, previous to April 18th, from R. Townsend McKeever, GeorgeWilliams, Edith Lowry, Jennie Brown, Winnie, A. G. Cameron, Bessie T


St Nicholas [serial] . Pine, pie. 8. Reed,c. Hone, hoe. 10. Acre, ace. Pictorial Prcmoss. 4. Peony. 5. Aster. 6. Arbutus. 10. Pink. 11. 15. Lilac. 16. Clematis. Lili. s. 8. 13. Forget-me->yringa. 14. Acrostic.— A rolling stone gathers A —wnin— G R —egali— A () —wle— T L —ate— H 1, —yr— E I- ndia rubbe —R M —otc— S G —rai— N S —pirits of— 0 T —ea— M 0 — O N —ut— S E —ar— S Answers to Puzzles in the April Number were received, previous to April 18th, from R. Townsend McKeever, GeorgeWilliams, Edith Lowry, Jennie Brown, Winnie, A. G. Cameron, Bessie Tompkins, Nellie Emerson, George J. Fiske, Carrie A. Stodda Margery Daw, U. S., Ella G Condie, Allie Bertram, Dee L. Lodge, Arthur C. Smith, Bertie and Evie Clark, Howard Steele Rodg<Pauline Schloss, Bessie and her Cousin, Jupiter, Nessie E. Stevens, Alice Grey, A. , Emma Elliott, Alice Bartow MotEdgar Moulton, Jennie Piatt, and Fred M. Pease. f „„„? VWii. 1 ST. NICHOLAS. Vol. IV. JULY, 1877. No. 9. jj i 1 [Copyright, 1S77, by Scribner & Co.] NELLIE IN THE Susan Archer Weiss. On the lonely Carolina coast are many smalllands, interspersed with sandy shoals and rocky:efs, which render it dangerous for vessels thatjproach too near. On this account light-housese established at proper intervals, and it is aboute dwellers in one of these that I have a little storvtell. The name of the keeper of this light-house was hn Lattie. His wife was dead, and he lived there th his two children, and a faithful and attached gro couple, whom the children called Mammy lvie and Uncle Brister. Sylvie had been their rse, and both she and her husband loved them though they had been their own. You may think a light-house on a small island— lere no one else lived except two fishermens nilies—a lonely place for two children. Perhaps ras; but Jack and Nellie did not think so. In ad weather they had splendid times on the ich, r


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