قراءة كتاب The Nursery, September 1881, Vol. XXX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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The Nursery, September 1881, Vol. XXX A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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THE
NURSERY
A Monthly Magazine
For Youngest Readers.
VOLUME XXX.—No. 3.
BOSTON:
THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY,
No. 36 Bromfield Street.
1881.
BOSTON:
THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY,
No. 36 Bromfield Street.
1881.

Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1881, by
THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
THE NURSERY PUBLISHING COMPANY,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.



IN PROSE. |
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PAGE | |
"Home in Sight" | 257 |
Nellie and Kitty | 259 |
The Prisoner | 260 |
Two Pets | 264 |
The Wounded Lamb | 268 |
Lisa | 270 |
Drawing-Lesson | 273 |
The Pet Fawn | 275 |
The little Flower-Girl | 278 |
Feeding the Ducks | 281 |
Lonely Jack | 284 |
IN VERSE. |
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Contentment | 261 |
The Brook | 262 |
Blueberrying | 265 |
The Soldiers | 272 |
Jenny and Benny | 274 |
How the Sheep found Bo-peep | 277 |
Mabel and the Bust | 280 |
"Tit for Tat" | 283 |
Little Busybody | 287 |
The Morning Sail (with music) | 288 |



"HOME IN SIGHT."

OME on deck, all hands, old and young, great and small, sick and well! Here is a sight that will do you good."
So said the bluff old captain to his passengers. Up they came, one after another, at the summons. The lady who was so worn down with sea-sickness sat with her head resting languidly on her husband's shoulder. The rest stood in groups, looking out upon the water.
The voyage had been a long one, and, though they were not all sea-sick, all were heartily sick of the sea,—all except two little children, a girl and a boy,