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Project Gutenberg's Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir, by Mary Catherine Crowley This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir Author: Mary Catherine Crowley Release Date: August 29, 2004 [EBook #13324] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK APPLES, RIPE AND ROSY, SIR *** Produced by Al Haines APPLES, RIPE AND ROSY, SIR, AND OTHER STORIES, FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, MARY CATHERINE CRAWLEY, REPRINTED FROM THE "AVE MARIA." OFFICE OF THE "AVE MARIA:" NOTRE DAME, IND. COPYRIGHT: D. E. HUDSON, C. S. C. 1893. BECKTOLD & Co., Printers and Binders, ST. Louis, Mo. CONTENTS. Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir Better than Riches Building a Boat A May-Day Gift Tilderee A Little White Dress A Miser's Gold That Red Silk Frock A Lesson with a Sequel Uncle Tom's Story Hanging May-Baskets APPLES, RIPE AND ROSY, SIR. "APPLES, RIPE AND ROSY, SIR." I. What a month of March it was! And after an unusually mild season, too. Old Winter seemed to have hoarded up all his stock of snow and cold weather, and left it as an inheritance to his wild and rollicking heir, that was expending it with lavish extravagance. March was a jolly good fellow though, in spite of his bluster and boisterous ways. There was a wealth of sunshine in his honest heart, and he evidently wanted to render everybody happy. He appeared to have entered into a compact with Santa Claus to make it his business to see that the boys and girls should not, in the end, be deprived of their fair share of the season's merrymaking; that innumerable sleds and toboggans and skates, which had laid idle since Christmas, and been the objects of much sad contemplation, should have their day, after all. And he was not really inconsiderate of the poor either; for though, very frequently, in a spirit of mischief, he and his chum Jack frost drew caricatures of spring flowers on their window-panes, knocked at their doors only to run away in a trice, and played other pranks upon them, they did not feel the same dread of all this that they would have felt in December. He
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