Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools by Emilie Kip Baker
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help to the students in getting at the author's meaning, and in
suggesting interesting topics for discussion. If, after finishing the Short Stories and Selections, a few more students will have formed the habit of good reading and will feel, not merely willing, but eager, to enlarge their acquaintance among good books, this volume has accomplished its purpose. EMILIE K. BAKER SHORT STORIES AND SELECTIONS A LEAF IN THE STORM Bernadou clung to his home with a dogged devotion. He would not go from it to fight unless compelled, but for it he would have fought like a lion. His love for his country was only an indefinite shadowy existence that was not clear to him; he could not save a land that he had never seen, a capital that was only to him as an empty name; nor could he comprehend the danger that his nation ran; nor could he desire to go forth and spend his lifeblood in defence of things unknown to him. He was only a peasant, and he could not read nor greatly understand. But affection for his birthplace was a passion with him,--mute indeed, but deep-seated as an oak. For his birthplace he would have struggled as a |
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