. Juvenile Instructor. skill, 198 V ears twelve children, The 72 Young America at the Wheel, 79 POETRY. Our Princess Ruler, 16. An Enigma, SS. Song,104. Little voices lost in slumber, 8. Charity,8. The chickens mistake, 16. The little mother,24. Keep, 28. Suppose, 3?. Trust in Godand do the Right, 40. Dressing for Church, royal race, 56. Never Satisfied, 64. Dailybread, 71. The Years Twelve Children, 72. Pre-cept and Practice, 80. Rulers of England, Things, 88. Shall the Baby stay, 96. AnArabian tale, 104. Beware, 109. Rome wasntbuilt in a day, 112 The Rain Concert,


. Juvenile Instructor. skill, 198 V ears twelve children, The 72 Young America at the Wheel, 79 POETRY. Our Princess Ruler, 16. An Enigma, SS. Song,104. Little voices lost in slumber, 8. Charity,8. The chickens mistake, 16. The little mother,24. Keep, 28. Suppose, 3?. Trust in Godand do the Right, 40. Dressing for Church, royal race, 56. Never Satisfied, 64. Dailybread, 71. The Years Twelve Children, 72. Pre-cept and Practice, 80. Rulers of England, Things, 88. Shall the Baby stay, 96. AnArabian tale, 104. Beware, 109. Rome wasntbuilt in a day, 112 The Rain Concert, for Love, 120. Work and think, in dress, 128. Watch Mother, 136. Pom-posity, 136. The Foolish Harebell, 144. TheFourLittle Girls, 152. Leaf by Leaf the roses tall,156. Be in Earnest, 150. Righteous Deeds, knows best, 168. Three in a Bed, Naughty Kittens, 176. Theres love and lightabout us, 176. A Little Word, 184. How to beBeautiful when Old, 92. Baby Fingers, Cobblers Secret, THE scene which we present our readers in the accompan3ringengraving, is a very interesting one, and illustrates a mostattractive portion of Bible history. The dress of the youngman who is sleeping, the trees and the general surroundings,give an idea that the country of which it is a representation isa warm one. The sheep, the faithful dog lying by his youngmasters side and the shepherds crook, which is laid besidehim indicate that the young sleeper is a shepherd. Can any of Rachel, whom Jacob had buried at Bethlehem, he passed througha great variety of scenes. At one time, when about seventeenyears of age, his brothers became jealous of him and made uptheir minds to kill him; but his oldest brother, Reuben, pleadfor his life and he was cast into a pit with the intention ofleaving him to dii. Afterwards, through another of hisbrothers, Judah, he was taken and sold as a slave for twentypieces of silver. The Ishmaelites who bought him carriedjuvenileinstruct71geor


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