ing lifted up his thin slender hand and there came a silence over
the vast crowd immediately as he pronounced the vows which made the
young prince king.
My people he said, I am tired; I want to rest; it is time for me to go
and I do not think I shall come back any more. He drew a little bundle
out of his breast pocket. Then, so suddenly that even those nearest to
his Majesty could not tell how, the king was away--floating right up in
the air--upon something they knew not what. Whither he went or who went
with him it is impossible to say, but I myself believe that his
godmother took him on his traveling cloak to the Beautiful Mountains.
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CHARACTER BOOK
Arranged by
JOSEPHINE L. ADAMS
This book is prepared for and dedicated to "the girls." It is for their
girl friends to write in, being left with many inviting blank spaces for
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about. The sum total of all these queries not only furnishes lots of fun
at the time of writing, but also gives a good character study of the
writer and a souvenir of one's friends, which every girl will be glad to
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It is said that life is made up of little things. Certainly, as we look
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is in order to preserve some of these stray bits of gold dust that this
CHARACTER BOOK has been prepared--at the suggestion of one clever girl.
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HOLIDAY AND SOCIAL HAPPENINGS
Arranged by
MINNIE E. SALISBURY
Illustrated by
HORACE KINNEY CRANMER
This unique volume is an exceedingly attractive and practical gift book
in which one may keep a record of social and holiday happenings and
incidents of interest to one's self. Under the various headings, such as
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sunshine of youth. Handsomely illustrated throughout and printed in
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