. The Birds' Christmas Carol; dramatic version . hind the garden ; and one day poor Sarah Maud,with a courage born of despair, threw on her hoodand shawl, walked straight to a certain house amile away, up the marble steps into good Dr. Bar-tols office, falling at his feet as she cried, Oh, sir,it was me an our children that went to Miss Carolslast dinner-party, an if we made her worse we cantnever be happy again ! Then the kind old gentle-man took her rough hand in his and told her to dryher tears, for neither she nor any of her flock hadhastened Carols flight; indeed, he said that hadit not b


. The Birds' Christmas Carol; dramatic version . hind the garden ; and one day poor Sarah Maud,with a courage born of despair, threw on her hoodand shawl, walked straight to a certain house amile away, up the marble steps into good Dr. Bar-tols office, falling at his feet as she cried, Oh, sir,it was me an our children that went to Miss Carolslast dinner-party, an if we made her worse we cantnever be happy again ! Then the kind old gentle-man took her rough hand in his and told her to dryher tears, for neither she nor any of her flock hadhastened Carols flight; indeed, he said that hadit not been for the strong hopes and wishes thatfilled her tired heart, she could not have stayedlong enough to keep that last merry Christmas withher dear ones. THE BIRDLING FLIES AWAY 60 And so the old years, fraught with memories, die,one after another, and the new years, bright withhopes, are born to take their places; but Carol livesagain in every chime of Christmas bells that pealglad tidings, and in every Christmas anthem sungby childish The Boys and Girls Readers By EMMA MILLER BOLENIUS Train your Pupils in Silent Reading * Fourth Reader Sixth Reader Fifth Reader Teachers Manual © A series of basal readers for the Fourth, Fifth, and SixthGrades — the crucial years in gaining skill in silent readingand fluency in oral reading. © Miss Bolenius, widely recognized as an expert, has beenguided by her study of the most authoritative and up-to-datereports, investigations, courses of study, and surveys. © In the three Readers there is full study equipment witheach article, story, or poem. Into this equipment, the editorhas succeeded in bringing her own personal touch. Shemakes reading a delight for both pupil and teacher. © Four major objects of the Bolenius Readers are: (i) To direct silent reading, (2) To motivate oral reading,(3) To develop the reading habit in children, and (4) Tobroaden the childs outlook on life. © Practical everyday reading of various kinds is st


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