Our boys in India . had forgotten whichlanguage he should speak): not if you call me Paul. Hariis my name, and always shall be. (A resolve that he stillfirmly adheres to.) Very well, then, replied the missionary: I will alwayscall you Harry. It is a very pretty name. But Mr. Raymond had seen more than the blessing thatthe missionary spoke of; and, taking Paul in his arms, hewhispered, Hari-Paul, did you know the boatman who broughtyou up ? Paul looked at him suspiciously for a moment; but, read-ing only friendship in his eyes, he answered with a sob,— It was my own Dhondaram. 0 89 6 «;?-»-I ^i


Our boys in India . had forgotten whichlanguage he should speak): not if you call me Paul. Hariis my name, and always shall be. (A resolve that he stillfirmly adheres to.) Very well, then, replied the missionary: I will alwayscall you Harry. It is a very pretty name. But Mr. Raymond had seen more than the blessing thatthe missionary spoke of; and, taking Paul in his arms, hewhispered, Hari-Paul, did you know the boatman who broughtyou up ? Paul looked at him suspiciously for a moment; but, read-ing only friendship in his eyes, he answered with a sob,— It was my own Dhondaram. 0 89 6 «;?-»-I ^i 5 ?.--»»;t-^ . -I :^\ ?;?•? ?-^ ,.?••»«».! vr ...V., r,3 l-*^.. Drifting F(ouriD Voyage IN BOYS IN Boys in Americans in japanv,You Kg Americans in ^G Americans in yezo. THE I^LL OF SEBASTOPOL. Fighting the Young


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