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Identifier: stnicholasserial351dodg (find matches)
Title: St. Nicholas (serial)
Year: 1873 (1870s)
Authors: Dodge, Mary Mapes, 1830-1905
Subjects: Children's literature
Publisher: (New York : Scribner & Co.)
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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but in the family. There used to be a story of the Presidentsfather, who was a man of rare strength and lov-ableness of character, telling how one day, goingto a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, hefound a little kitten some thoughtless boys hadworried, and, carefully wrapping it in his hand-kerchief, put it in his pocket and carried it withhim to the meeting and back to his home, whereit was safe. Not long ago, too, Gen. Horace Porter told ofhow Abraham Lincoln once found three mother-less kittens in a tent in General Grants camp andforthwith took them under his coat, and, in themidst of the crushing cares of that anxious time,saw to it that they were cared for. These littledeeds of kindness tell of the tenderness towardthe weak and helpless that goes ever with thestrength of a great and simple soul. One does not think any the less of the martyredPresident for finding him protecting a family ofhomeless kittens; but, rather, it gives him anadded claim upon our affection and esteem.
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WITH AN AMUSED BOW, THE PRESIDENT ESCORTED THE AMBASSADRESS AROUNDSLIPPERS, AND KEPT ON HIS WAY TOWARD THE EAST ROOM. PRINCE PINOOZILUM BY ARTHUR MACY Oh, little Prince Pinoozilum was very, very small,In fact, I cant compare his size with anything at all;The Princess was his sister, and was smaller far than he,And the younger prince, his brother, was impossible to see. Oh, little Prince Pinoozilum was very, very thin, His body was no bigger than an ordinary pin; And so at first they called him Pin, but when he had become A little larger, then they thought, and added oozilum. His friends did not expect too much, considering his size, For even larger princes are not always good and wise; In fact, I ve often heard it said, the more some princes grow, It s startling how much worse they get, and how much less they know. But little Prince Pinoozilum was always very good,And, really, he behaved as well as anybody could;At school in all his classes he was always at the head,While other pupils

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