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Title: Child's New Story Book;
Tales and Dialogues for Little Folks
Author: Anonymous
Release Date: February 7, 2004 [EBook #10981]
Language: English
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Child's New Story Book;
or
Tales and Dialogues for Little Folks.
New Haven.
Published by S. Babcock.
1849. [Publication date on cover: 1850]
I'll watch thy dawn of joys, and mould
Thy little hearts to duty,--
I'll teach thee truths as I behold
Thy faculties, like flowers, unfold
In intellectual beauty.
Contents*
The Little Ship
The Little Girl and the Shell
Robert and John
The Frosty Morning
Susan's White Rabbit
The Pet Robin
*Original book did not contain table of contents, added for the reader's convenience.
The Little Ship.
"I have made a nice little ship, of cork, and am going to let it sail in this great basin of water. Now let