The Nursery, Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1875 by Various
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THE DOLL-BABY SHOW By George Cooper
THE CHICKENS THAT WERE WISER THAN LOTTIE By Ruth Kenyon A HUNT FOR BOY BLUE By A.L.T. A DRAWING-LESSON DAY AND NIGHT By Aunt Winnie VIEW FROM COOPER'S HILL By E.W. SATURDAY NIGHT By Uncle Charles THE CUCKOO By Uncle Oscar WORK AND SING! By Emily Carter ONE YEAR OLD By A.B.C. MY DOG By Willie B. Marshall MAY DOT AND THE LEMONS By G. DADDY DANDELION (Music by T. Crampton) EDITOR'S PORTFOLIO. We think that the present number, both in its pictorial and its literary contents, will please our host of readers, young and old. The charming little story of "The Little Culprit," in its mixture of humor and pathos, has been rarely excelled. The drawing lessons, consisting of outlines made by Weir from Landseer's pictures, seem to be fully appreciated by our young readers, and we have |
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