. Our young folks [serial]. WATCHING THE CROWS. Drawn by Winslow Homer.] [See Watching the Crows, page 355. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. IV. JUNE, 1868. No. VI. ROUND-THE-WORLD TENDER AND TOUGH. HE wind was hushed, the fleecy waveScarcely the vessels sides could lave,When in the mizzen-top his standTom Clueline, taking, spied the sweet reward for all his toil !Once more he views his native soil ;Once more he thanks indulgent Fate,That brings him to his Bonny Kate. A ribbon, near his heart which lay,Now see him on his hat display, —The given sig


. Our young folks [serial]. WATCHING THE CROWS. Drawn by Winslow Homer.] [See Watching the Crows, page 355. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. IV. JUNE, 1868. No. VI. ROUND-THE-WORLD TENDER AND TOUGH. HE wind was hushed, the fleecy waveScarcely the vessels sides could lave,When in the mizzen-top his standTom Clueline, taking, spied the sweet reward for all his toil !Once more he views his native soil ;Once more he thanks indulgent Fate,That brings him to his Bonny Kate. A ribbon, near his heart which lay,Now see him on his hat display, —The given sign to show that FateHad brought him safe to Bonny Kate. That s Round-the-World Joe, just comingon the front porch with Charley Sharpe. Hes getting very fond of calling at our houseof late, Joe is ; and he always comes in thati style, — sometimes whistling, but generallysinging some sort of a sea-song, with a Bon-ny Kate, or a Charming Kitty, or a Kath-leen Mavourneen (but that s not a sea-song),or a Kitty, the Clipper, i


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