. St. Nicholas [serial] . ted her intothe room again. The Brotherhood was now arranged in a circle,sitting on the floor, and they gave Kitty a placein the middle. She could not help thinking oftheir own dining-room arrangements as she satdown, but she made no remark. We have sent for you, said the Chief, with avery impressive air, to say that we have been con-sidering whether or not we should make you anhonorary member. (To be confirmed.) THE GOOSE AND THE NIGHTINGALE. = 85 MY LITTLE VALENTINE. By M. F. Butts. A little curly-headed rogue,With eyes that dance and shine, And voice as soft as any


. St. Nicholas [serial] . ted her intothe room again. The Brotherhood was now arranged in a circle,sitting on the floor, and they gave Kitty a placein the middle. She could not help thinking oftheir own dining-room arrangements as she satdown, but she made no remark. We have sent for you, said the Chief, with avery impressive air, to say that we have been con-sidering whether or not we should make you anhonorary member. (To be confirmed.) THE GOOSE AND THE NIGHTINGALE. = 85 MY LITTLE VALENTINE. By M. F. Butts. A little curly-headed rogue,With eyes that dance and shine, And voice as soft as any birds,—Such is my Valentine. He coos, and woos, and murmurs sweet: I love oo, Mamma maiden fair in all the world,Has such a Valentine ? No matter who may come or go,His heart is always mine ; No cause have I for jealousy—My little Valentine ! He tells his love a thousand timesEach day by sweetest sign ; And oh, I love him back again—My little Valentine ! THE GOOSE AND THE NIGHTINGALE. (A Faille.) By H. The goose wished to give a concert, and invited audience is not highly cultivated, and it has been the nightingale to assist her. hinted to me that they would enjoy the entertain- But, timidly said the nightingale, I under- ment more if you should sing the solos, while I tend stand you do not approve my style. the door, and keep up the fires. Not altogether, replied the goose. But the So the nightingale sang. 286 IN NATURE S WONDERLAND. [February, IN NATURES WONDERLAND; OR, ADVENTURES IN THE AMERICAN Felix L. Oswald. Chapter IV. The tumultuous sound of galloping increasedbehind us ; so the teamster brought our cavalcadeto a halt, and the fire-arms were made ready Is it robbers? cried Tommy.


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