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Day after day Johnny watched.—Page 15.

New
Bed-Time Stories.

BY
LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON,

AUTHOR OF “BED-TIME STORIES,” “MORE BED-TIME STORIES,”
“SOME WOMEN’S HEARTS,” AND “POEMS.”

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.

BOSTON:
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY,
1907


Copyright, 1880,
By Louise Chandler Moulton.

Alfred Mudge & Son, Inc., Printers,
Boston, Mass., U. S. A.


TO MISTRESS BROWN-EYES.

At Christmas-tide, by Christmas fire,
You’ll read these tales of mine;—
I see, above my story-book,
Your happy brown eyes shine.
Dear eyes, that front the future time
So fearlessly to-day,
Oh, may from them some kindly Fate
Keep future tears away,
And give you all your heart desires,
My little English maid,
For whom, in this far-distant land,
My loving prayers are said!
I pray for Peace, since Peace is good,
For Love, since Love is best:
If prayers bring blessings, Brown-eyed Girl,
How much you will be blest!

L. C. M.

August, 1880.


CONTENTS.


 PAGE
“All a-Growin’ and a-Blowin’”5
My Vagrant20
Helen’s Temptation35
The Surgeon of the Dolls’ Hospital56
Pretty Miss Kate79
A Borrowed Rosebud94
Tom’s Thanksgiving106
Finding Jack124
Her Mother’s Daughter139
My Quarrel with Ruth158
...

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