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The Nursery, June 1877, Vol. XXI. No. 6
A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

The Nursery, June 1877, Vol. XXI. No. 6 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers

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THE

NURSERY

A Monthly Magazine

For Youngest Readers.

VOLUME XXI.—No. 6.


BOSTON:
JOHN L. SHOREY, No. 36 BROMFIELD STREET,
1877.
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Contents

IN PROSE.

Arthur's New Sloop 161
A True Story 164
Playing Soldier 167
Madie's Visit at Grandma's 168
What I overheard 170
The Encounter 173
Jamie's Letter to a Little Uncle       174
The Disappointed Kitty 175
The Mare and her Colt 177
The Fisherman's Return 180
More about Crickets 183
Fifth Lesson in Astronomy 185


IN VERSE.

Tot's Turnover 163
The Kingfisher 166
Bye-Lo-Land 171
Kissing a Sunbeam 179
The Puppy and the Wasp       182
June 187
Birds
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ARTHUR'S NEW SLOOP.ARTHUR'S NEW SLOOP.

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ARTHUR'S NEW SLOOP.

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OW, boys," said Uncle Martin, "if you were at sea in a vessel like this, what should you do when you saw a squall coming up?"

"I should take in all sail, and scud under bare poles," said Arthur.

"But what if you did not want to be blown ashore?"

"Then I should leave out the first reef, so as to catch as much wind as I could risk, and steer for the sea, the sea, the open sea."

"Well, that's pretty well said, though not just as a sailor would say it. Look here, Henry, where is the stern?"

"You have your left hand on it, sir."

"That's true. And where's the rudder?"

"Your little finger is resting on it."

"What sort of a craft do you call this?"

"I call it a sloop; for it has but one mast."

"If you were holding the tiller, and I were to say, 'Larboard' or 'port,' what should you do?"

"If I stood looking forward, I should move the tiller to the left side of the vessel."

"That's right; and, if I said 'Starboard,' you would move the tiller to the right side.—Now, boys, which of you can tell me the difference between a tiller and a helm?"

"I always thought," said Arthur, "that they meant pretty much the same thing."

"No: the difference is this," said Uncle Martin: "A tiller is this little bar or handle by which I move the rudder. The helm is the whole of the things for steering, consisting of a rudder, a tiller, and, in large vessels, a wheel by which the tiller is moved. So a tiller is only a part of the

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