Entertainments for Home, Church and School by Frederica Seeger
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entered. The wife has both arms round his neck, her face being hidden
in his bosom. Of the children, the eldest has seized and is kissing her father's hand, while the two younger each cling round one leg. Soft red light. Music, "A Lass that Loves a Sailor," or "When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again." VARIOUS TABLEAUX We subjoin a list of favorite subjects, leaving their actual arrangement to the taste and intelligence of the reader. It will usually be safe to follow the hints in good illustrations. "Choosing the Wedding Gown." A charming scene after Mulready, from the "Vicar of Wakefield." "William Penn Signing the Treaty with the Indians." "The Drunkard's Home," "Signing the Pledge," "The Temperance Home." See some good illustrations. "Mary Queen of Scots and the Four Maries." "Mr. Pecksniff Dismissing Tom Pinch." "The Song of the Shirt." "Little Red Riding-Hood." "The Duel from the 'Corsican Brothers.'" |
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