. St. Nicholas [serial]. A STUDY FROM STILL LIFE. BY MARGERY BRADSHAW, AGE 15. loved candy, and a generous share was given to him,to his great delight. Marjorie was taken to the house,where she donned dry garments, and they thought thatclanger was over. But more was destined to follow. The next day thechildren went, as usual, to the wharf, with Mr. Lowellaccompanying them. For a time all went well. Sud-denly, however, without anote of warning, Waifdashed into their midst anddeliberately pushed one ofthe little girls over the immediately rescued herbefore the dazed gentlemancould collec


. St. Nicholas [serial]. A STUDY FROM STILL LIFE. BY MARGERY BRADSHAW, AGE 15. loved candy, and a generous share was given to him,to his great delight. Marjorie was taken to the house,where she donned dry garments, and they thought thatclanger was over. But more was destined to follow. The next day thechildren went, as usual, to the wharf, with Mr. Lowellaccompanying them. For a time all went well. Sud-denly, however, without anote of warning, Waifdashed into their midst anddeliberately pushed one ofthe little girls over the immediately rescued herbefore the dazed gentlemancould collect his scatteredsenses, and laid her at herfathers feet. She was car-ried home at once, and thedog followed, crestfallenthat his master did not pethim for his brave deed. Hewas given no candy that day,but received, instead, a se-vere scolding. This had the.


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