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Sometimes Mother gives to me
Such a lot of money--See!
But it's very hard to buy
All the things you'd like to try,
And you always share your penny
With a child who hasn't any.
Shall I Oh! Shall I?
Shepherd Paul
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Seanchan The Bard And The King Of The Cats
BY LADY WILDE When Seanchan, the renowned Bard, was made Ard-File or Chief Poet of Ireland, Guaire, the king of Connaught, to do him honour, made a great feast for him and the whole Bardic Association. And all the professors and learned men wen...
Second Day Of The Festival
In the morning a coarse servant brought Rosette bread and milk and offered her services to dress her. Rosette, who did not wish this rude domestic to see the change in her dress, thanked her smilingly and replied that she was in the habit of arran...
Second Fragment
(Variant of the First Chapter) The litigation "about the seizure in the Government of Penza, County of Krasnoslobodsk, by the landed proprietor and ex-lieutenant of the Guards, Ivan Apykhtin, of four thousand desyatinas of land from the neighbour...
Second Voyage
I had resolved, as you know, on my return from my first voyage, to spend the rest of my days quietly in Bagdad, but very soon I grew tired of such an idle life and longed once more to find myself upon the sea. I procured, therefore, such goods a...
See Saw Sacaradown
"See saw, sacaradown, Which is the way to Boston town? One foot up, the other foot down. That is the way to Boston town." See saw, steady and slow! Other places there are, I know, But they are not worth the tr...
See-saw
A common game, children vacillating on either end of a plank supported on its centre. While enjoying this recreation, they have a song of appropriate cadence, the burden of which is,-- Titty cum tawtay, The ducks in the water: ...
Self-heal Or Blue-curls In The Grass
<div> <img src="/images/i082.png" alt="Self-heal or Blue-curls in the Grass" title="Self-heal or Blue-curls in the Grass" height="400" width="271" /> Self-heal or Blue-curls in the Grass </div> <p>You should know the history of the lowly little flower ...
Self-help is the best help.
The Ants and the Grasshopper THE ANTS were spending a fine winter's day drying grain collected in the summertime. A Grasshopper, perishing with famine, passed by and earnestly begged for a little food. The Ants inquired of him, "Why did you n...
Servia
Servia is a kingdom in the northwestern part of the Balkan Peninsula. In 1882 it became a constitutional monarchy. The judiciary is vested in a High Court of Appeal, a Court of Cassation, a Commercial Court and twenty-three courts of the first ins...
Seven Little Mice
BY STELLA GEORGE STERN Little-Mouse-Sunday found a great, big bun; Little-Mouse-Monday wished that he had one; Little-Mouse-Tuesday was fat enough without; Little-Mouse-Wednesday sat down to sulk and pout, Said Little-Mo...
Seventh And Last Voyage
After my sixth voyage I was quite determined that I would go to sea no more. I was now of an age to appreciate a quiet life, and I had run risks enough. I only wished to end my days in peace. One day, however, when I was entertaining a number o...
Severn
Blessed is the eye, That's between Severn and Wye. Ray gives this proverb, but appears to misunderstand it, the first line not alluding to the prospect, but to an islet or ait in the river, though I have not met with the word eye used...
Shall I Oh! Shall I?
A little boy and a little girl Lived in an alley; Said the little boy to the little girl, "Shall I, oh! shall I?" Said the little girl to the little boy, "What will you do?" Said the little boy to the li...
Sharing With Others
Sometimes Mother gives to me Such a lot of money--See! But it's very hard to buy All the things you'd like to try, And you always share your penny With a child who hasn't any. ...
Shepherd Paul
Once upon a time a shepherd was taking his flock out to pasture, when he found a little baby lying in a meadow, left there by some wicked person, who thought it was too much trouble to look after it. The shepherd was fond of children, so he took the...
Sherston Magna
The following very curious observations on this town are extracted from an anonymous MS. in my possession, written forty or fifty years ago. I have never seen the lines in print. Aubrey, in his Natural History of Wiltshire, mentions the plant called...
Shippeitaro
A JAPANESE FOLK-TALE: BY MARY F. NIXON-ROULET (ADAPTED) Once upon a time there was a brave soldier lad who was seeking his fortune in the wide, wide world. One day he lost his way in a pathless forest, and wandered about until he came at len...
Shrewsbury
The inhabitants of Shropshire, and, it is said, especially Shrewsbury, have an unfortunate habit of misplacing the letter h. It is scarcely necessary to say that the failing is by no means peculiar to that county. I am unable to vouch for the antiqu...
Sign Language
<div> <img src="/images/i176.png" alt="Seventeen Gestures Currently Used in the Sign Language" title="Seventeen Gestures Currently Used in the Sign Language" height="400" width="256" /> Seventeen Gestures Currently Used in the Sign Language </div> <p>Al...
Silverwhite And Lillwacker
Once upon a time there was a king, who had a queen whom he loved with a great love. But after a time the queen died, and all he had left was an only daughter. And now that the king was a widower, his whole heart went out to the little princess, wh...
Sinbad Of The Talmud
"Rabba, Rabba, silly, silly Rabba, have you caught another whale to-day?" With this strange cry a number of children followed an elderly man through the streets of a town in the East. Their parents looked on in amusement and some of them called...
Sindbad The Sailor My Fourth Voyage
My desire of seeing foreign countries rendered my pleasures at home unsatisfactory. I therefore arranged my affairs, commenced a voyage to Persia, and having bought a large stock of goods loaded a ship and again embarked. The ship struck upon a r...
Sindbad The Sailor The Fifth Voyage
Having forgotten my former perils, I built a ship at my own expense, loaded it with a rich cargo, and, taking with me other merchants, once more set sail. We were much driven about by a storm, and at length landed upon a desert island to search f...
Sindbad The Sailor The First Voyage
My father died while I was young and left me a fortune. Having no one to restrain me, I fell into bad ways, by which I not only wasted my time, but injured my health, and destroyed my property. When I recovered, I collected together what was left ...
Sindbad The Sailor The Second Voyage
Becoming weary of a quiet life in Balsora, and having bought trading goods, I again went to sea with some merchants. After touching at several places, we landed at an uninhabited island. We amused ourselves in different ways, but I, having taken ...
Sindbad The Sailor The Seventh And Last Voyage
The Caliph Haroun Alrashid one day sent for me, and told me I must bear a present to the King of Serindib. I ventured to protest on account of my age, but I could not persuade him to give up his plan. I arrived at Serindib, and prayed an audience...