. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. ered a time that he had beenused roughly, though in fun, andhis jaws shut down on a wob ofhot sugar that burned his the eve of a sugar party he woulddiscreetly disappear, and go underour bed upstairs. And, turning adeaf ear to all calls, w^ould stay, untilin the night we would hear himjump on the bed and with a wag ofhis tail curl down as much as to say,they didnt come it on me thistime. Sugaring was over ; the buds werestarting on the maples and robinsswayed on limbs in the high tops.


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. ered a time that he had beenused roughly, though in fun, andhis jaws shut down on a wob ofhot sugar that burned his the eve of a sugar party he woulddiscreetly disappear, and go underour bed upstairs. And, turning adeaf ear to all calls, w^ould stay, untilin the night we would hear himjump on the bed and with a wag ofhis tail curl down as much as to say,they didnt come it on me thistime. Sugaring was over ; the buds werestarting on the maples and robinsswayed on limbs in the high had been a general cleaningup and putting away till anotherseason, and our hard work was over;but through it all w^e had many goodtimes that are not to be got out ofa sugar season in these days. Old sugar days, you are but amemory gone with our youth intothe unchanging land of the past! Moses Gage Shirley. He thought she did not love him and he wentThroughout the world his life a sad eclipse. He had misjudged her. News at last was sentThat she lay dead, his name upon her FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF FRANKUIN. By Mary Easttnaii Daniell.


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