Merry And MollyNow let us see how the other missionaries got on with their tasks.Farmer Grant was a thrifty, well-to-do man, anxious to give his child...
The Debating Club"Look here, old man, we ought to have a meeting. Holidays are over, and we must brace up and attend to business," said Fran...
The Dramatic ClubWhile Jack was hopping gayly about on his crutches, poor Jill was feeling the effects of her second fall, and instead of sitting up, ...
"Down Brakes"The greatest people have their weak points, and the best-behaved boys now and then yield to temptation and get into trouble, as...
The Twenty-Second Of FebruaryOf course, the young ladies and gentlemen had a ball on the evening of that day, but the boys and girls were full of exci...
Jack Has A Mystery"What is the matter? Does your head ache?" asked Jill, one evening in March, observing that Jack sat with his head in his ...
And Jill Finds It OutJill worried about it more than he did, for she was a faithful little friend, and it was a great trial to have Jack even suspecte...
Saint LucySaturday was a busy and a happy time to Jack, for in the morning Mr. Acton came to see him, having heard the story overnight, and promised t...
Up At Merry's"Now fly round, child, and get your sweeping done up smart and early.""Yes, mother.""I shall want you to hel...
Down At Molly's"Now, my dears, I've something very curious to tell you, so listen quietly and then I'll give you your dinners," ...