. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Children's Book of Fact and Fancy . d beauty. The old mother seemed to growyoung and lovely, while the hard-working daugh-ter grew old and worn. The cottage was alwayslike a new pin, bright and beautiful and came to see it, and they all said thatJeanne had become the mother and the motherhad become her baby. Jeanne would laugh andclap her hands at this. She was always brightand happy in her tenderness. After twenty-five years of noble toil, Jeannesstory reached the ears of a good and rich manwho had set aside a large sum of money to re-ward th


. The Bookshelf for boys and girls Children's Book of Fact and Fancy . d beauty. The old mother seemed to growyoung and lovely, while the hard-working daugh-ter grew old and worn. The cottage was alwayslike a new pin, bright and beautiful and came to see it, and they all said thatJeanne had become the mother and the motherhad become her baby. Jeanne would laugh andclap her hands at this. She was always brightand happy in her tenderness. After twenty-five years of noble toil, Jeannesstory reached the ears of a good and rich manwho had set aside a large sum of money to re-ward the simple courage of the poor. She wonhis prize for heroism, and all France heard herstory. Her name, Jeanne Parelle, became aglory throughout France, and her story a bless-ing to all her fellow-people. There are hun-dreds of daughters all over France at this mo-ment who are striving to live as nobly, assweetly, as tenderly, as bravely, and as cheer-fully as Jeanne. & POEMS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES PART XII rr & The/^\ay-Pole Dance BY CORNELIA WALTER McCLEARY.


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