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Identifier: ouryoungfolksser8112trow (find matches)
Title: Our young folks (serial)
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916 Hamilton, Gail, 1833-1896 Larcom, Lucy, 1824-1893
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Publisher: (Boston : Ticknor and Fields)
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Sadie C. Choate, Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. (draw-ing, reading, and flowers). Evelyn G., Corner Park and May Aves., St. Louis, Mo.(age 16; devoted to literature, science, and art, in itswidest sense; lny heroes are Carlyle, Dickens, and theold English dramatists ). Ed-win Bruce, No. 205 7th St. West, Washington, D. C.(correspondents between the ages of 16 and 19. All lettersanswered). Blanche B., Danvers, Mass. (age 15; reading, dancing,skating, and music). ••Portia, care of Mrs. M. T. Roberts, 221^ Pear St.,Phila., Penn. (music, amateur and private theatricals, andfun in general). Hattie B. Barton, Factory Village, Greenfield, Mass(would like to correspond with some girl about 12 yearsof age, who is fond of reading and music). Miss Lulu G. Clark, Bangor, Me. (correspondents notyounger than 14; miscellaneous subjects). Katie Allen, Berlin, Wis. (age 15; school and miscella-neous subjects). Nellie F. IVells (age 14), Box 57, and Sadie E. Robinson(age 16), Box 2, Hyde Park, Mass.
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BESS AND REN. Drawn by Daniel Fisher-.) fSee die Poem. OUR YOUNG FOLKS. An Illustrated MagazineFOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Vol. VIII. MARCH, 1872. No. III. A CHANCE FOR HIMSELF.CHAPTER VIII. JACK AND THE SQUIRE. FEARING a raid upon his melon-patch, which badboys in the neighborhood were beginning to mo-lest, the squire had stayed at home to watch it thatSunday afternoon. He had seen Jack with hisdog and basket cross the fields, go to Aunt Patsyshouse, and afterwards enter the woods ; and, feel-ing the interest of a stern moral censor in theconduct of all Sabbath-breaking boys, he had fol-lowed him to the hollow log. Lions indiscreet barkinghad at first served to guide him to the spot; and after-wards his equally unfortunate silence, in consequenceof the punishment he had suffered for that offence,favored the old mans stealthy approach. To have the faintest idea of the emotions that agitatedthe squire at sight of Jack and the shoes full of coin, —the wrath, the surprise, the avarice, — one

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