. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. which foot! made the ynung Chap haftcn do AN old man found a rude boy uponone of his trees fteahng Apples, and dc-fircd him to come down; but the youngSaucc-hox told him plainly he wouldnot. Wont you > faid iJie old Man,then I will fetch you down; fo he pulledup fome tufts of Grah. and threw athim ; but this only made the Voungltcrlaugh, to think the old Man fliould pre-tend to beat hun down from the treewith grafs only. Well, the old Man. if nei-ther words nor grafs will do, 1 mud trywhat virtue there is in Stones; fo the
. Farmington, Connecticut, the village of beautiful homes. which foot! made the ynung Chap haftcn do AN old man found a rude boy uponone of his trees fteahng Apples, and dc-fircd him to come down; but the youngSaucc-hox told him plainly he wouldnot. Wont you > faid iJie old Man,then I will fetch you down; fo he pulledup fome tufts of Grah. and threw athim ; but this only made the Voungltcrlaugh, to think the old Man fliould pre-tend to beat hun down from the treewith grafs only. Well, the old Man. if nei-ther words nor grafs will do, 1 mud trywhat virtue there is in Stones; fo theold Man pelted him heartily with Hones;from the tree and beg the old Mans pardon. If good w„rds and jpmlc means will not reclaim the wicked, they mull be dealt with in amore (evcrc manner. KUOM WEHSTKirs ; HOOK. THE VILLAGE OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES. 41. THE ArAniMV. same height, and the whole structurepresenting a much more harmonious a|vpearance. Yuu enter ami Imd ynursellin a square room painted a dingy redand on a week day you pass through thedoor into a dark little room with doorson all sides except the south, wherehang the shawls and tippets and onething or another of the school children,while on the shelves stand their dinnerbaskets. Are you one of those happyyouths who did not know tlien. as nowhow jolly it all was? Then enter thedoor directly in front of the teachersdesk, salute the master according to theforms then and there required, and passup the main aisle to the high and honor-able seats in the rear, or sit quietlydown among the little folks in frontas your years may require. If you are ofan older growth and desire to get into tlielibrary room of a week day and havethings all to yourself, which could notbe at the regular Sunday evening meet-ings of the company, you will makeknown your wants to the schoolmaster,who
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