Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 09, March 1, 1914 by Various
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Dawson asked her to sing one of her dear little songs, she did so
willingly, though it was very hard to sing the first time before Mr. Dawson who was a complete stranger to her. In short, whatever Eloise could do to please her hostess, she did, and she tried to leave undone the things she thought would not please her. Perhaps Eloise did not think of it that way, but she just followed the Golden Rule, and it is a very good rule to follow, either at home or when visiting, or, indeed, at any time. --_Written for Dew Drops by Marie Deacon Hanson._ It is good to see the way a brave, manly boy goes through the day, shirking no duty, but doing cheerfully whatever his hand finds to do. [Entered at the Post Office at Elgin, Ill., as Second Class Mail Matter.] Price of Dew Drops.--In lots of five or more, to one address, 20 cents per copy per year, or 5-1/2 cents per copy per quarter. Address, DAVID C. COOK PUBLISHING CO., ELGIN, ILL. |
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