The Pansy Magazine, March 1886 |
THE HAMLIN NURSERY. SIX O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING. WALTER TAYLOR'S FAULT. HAPPINESS. REACHING OUT. SELECTION FOR RECITATION. THE LAND OF THUS-AND-SO. HOW would AT THE CLOCK TINKER'S. WHERE I WENT, AND WHAT I SAW. "OLD SNOOKS." MY BRAINLESS ACQUAINTANCE. DOES ALCOHOL WARM US? ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. OUR ALPHABET OF GREAT MEN. N. NEWTON, SIR ISAAC. "EVERY body SOME REMARKABLE WOMEN. K. KAUFFMAN, MARIA ANNA ANGELICA. A SIR JOHN AND THE EREBUS. II. F FORTY years ago last May, FOLLOW MY LEADER. SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. "BALLAD OF THE LOST HARE." BABY'S BATH.
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Volume 13, Number 18. Copyright, 1886, by D. Lothrop & Co. March 6, 1886. Nurse holding baby with another in back ground THE HAMLIN NURSERY.
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