The Broken Vase And Other Stories for Children And Youth

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The Broken Vase And Other Stories for Children And Youth
Berkeley College of Engineering Division of Civ University of California
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Faint with care and hunger, the boy vainly sought to overtake her nimble steps ; but Lion kept closely by her side, and with friend ly. Fjesui res and persuasive looks, at last prevailed upon the forest maid to halt, and li. -sten to young Bertram's tale.
Soon the wood resounded with the tramp of horses, the ckng of horns, and the shouts of those who had left the castle to seek the missing child ; nor did the fierce blood-hound fail to trace his steps, first to the deserted hermitage, and then
...through the tang- led brake to the woodman's lowly hut. There, feasting on such homely fare as cottagers could give, young Ber- tram and his faithful dog, were found.
ELM TREE HALL.
ABOUT twenty years ago there lived a singular gentleman in the old Hall among the Elm Trees. He was about three score years of age, very rich, and somewhat odd in many of his habits, but for generosity and benevolence he had no equal.
His dress was as old fashioned as his habits. He wore a cocked hat, richly embroidered, a waistcoat reach- ing nearly to his knees, and his shoes came almost up to his ancles.


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