        item: #1 of 16
          id: 10888
      author: Anonymous
       title: Arthur Hamilton, and His Dog
        date: None
       words: 12069
      flesch: 80
     summary: But now, after long years have passed away, with the memory of little Arthur Hamilton is associated that of the faithful Rover; and an allusion to the dear child so early called away, is sure to bring up the remembrance of Rover, and of his mysterious end. The day little Arthur was laid in the grave, Rover was seen to stand in Mr. Martin's yard, as the body of his young master was carried out; and when Mr. and Mrs. Martin returned home and found Rover was not there, they supposed he had gone with the procession, and had remained behind at his old home, and therefore they felt no anxiety about him.
    keywords: arthur; boy; child; hamilton; heart; home; little; martin; mother; mrs; night; rover
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        item: #2 of 16
          id: 10901
      author: Donnell, Annie Hamilton
       title: Three Young Knights
        date: None
       words: 14059
      flesch: 97
     summary: Something must be done to get Old Tilly home. But of course Old Tilly took it calmly.
    keywords: boys; church; eddy; face; father; hand; home; jot; kent; night; tilly; time; way
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        item: #3 of 16
          id: 10994
      author: None
       title: The Good Resolution
        date: None
       words: 6234
      flesch: 78
     summary: I have been thinking, said little George, as he looked into the bright fire, how good sister Isabella has grown lately. You are right, sister Mary, said Edward: in judging Isabella I was committing the same sin myself; and I thank you for correcting me.
    keywords: day; gardner; god; isabella; mary; mother; sister
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        item: #4 of 16
          id: 11148
      author: Anonymous
       title: Aunt Harding's Keepsakes Or, The Two Bibles
        date: None
       words: 7999
      flesch: 82
     summary: I will leave you to guess the joy that was felt by all; and you must picture to yourself the pleasure of their meeting soon afterward: how thankful all were that they were spared to behold each other again; with uncle Harding's surprise at seeing two great girls instead of little Louisa and Emma; and aunt Harding's smiles, and her hopes that there would be found an equal improvement in matters of more importance. But it did not appear that she was under any concern for her own state; and this was a great trouble to poor Emma, who now felt more than ever the need of preparing for the world to come.
    keywords: aunt; bible; emma; god; harding; louisa; love
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        item: #5 of 16
          id: 13539
      author: Scudder, John
       title: Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen.
        date: None
       words: 38293
      flesch: 82
     summary: Besides all this, little children who speak bad words can never go to heaven. Sometimes mothers, or other individuals, will put their noses to the cheeks of little children, and draw the air through them, just as we do when we smell any thing which is agreeable.
    keywords: body; brahmins; chapter; children; christ; day; death; feet; girl; god; gods; gospel; heathen; hindoos; hope; idols; man; missionary; money; mother; people; person; place; poor; saviour; time; water; worship; years
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        item: #6 of 16
          id: 15507
      author: None
       title: Charles Duran Or, The Career of a Bad Boy By the author of "The Waldos"
        date: None
       words: 6480
      flesch: 83
     summary: It was in this pleasant place, which I have briefly described, that Charles Duran was born. So it was with Charles Duran: everything he saw, he wanted.
    keywords: 18mo; boy; chapter; charles; children; duran; habits; life; parents; school
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        item: #7 of 16
          id: 17126
      author: Sangster, Margaret Elizabeth Munson
       title: Five Happy Weeks
        date: None
       words: 6944
      flesch: 90
     summary: At this charge, little Johnnie colored up, but he stood his ground. There's the thea-thickness going back, little Mabel murmured.
    keywords: aunt; children; day; edith; johnnie; mabel; mamma; maria; miss
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        item: #8 of 16
          id: 23478
      author: American Sunday-School Union
       title: Self-Denial; or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society
        date: None
       words: 2997
      flesch: 76
     summary: One day a knot of little girls were so bold as to pass directly by the candy shop. How many will that be in a year, Susy? Three hundred and sixty-five, answered little Susy Barnes.
    keywords: alice; girls; mother
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        item: #9 of 16
          id: 36582
      author: Anonymous
       title: Advice to Sunday School Children
        date: None
       words: 2739
      flesch: 82
     summary: Let your behaviour be very serious when you are thus engaged; listen to every word which the minister speaks; he is the messenger of God Almighty, and speaks as if Christ Jesus besought you, by him, to be reconciled to God. Pray to God that his word may prove a blessing to you, and try to understand all you hear; good children will not only endeavour to recollect the text and part of the sermon, but will also repeat them to their parents and teachers.
    keywords: children; god; illustration; love
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        item: #10 of 16
          id: 37508
      author: Anonymous
       title: The Cochineal
        date: None
       words: 1427
      flesch: 88
     summary: [Illustration] THE GREAT AND GOOD GOD. See how it moves its feet--how wonderful that GOD should have made this little creature! _Father.
    keywords: child; god
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        item: #11 of 16
          id: 38227
      author: Anonymous
       title: The Rainbow, After the Thunder-Storm
        date: None
       words: 2555
      flesch: 90
     summary: Yet what we shall behold of him there will fill us with _delight_, and not _terror_, as I heard you singing the other day, my dear-- 'Millions of years my wond'ring eyes Shall o'er thy beauties rove, And endless ages I was out with him when it thundered, and he said, 'Don't be afraid mamma; if we love God, nothing can hurt us.'
    keywords: julia; mamma; rainbow; storm
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        item: #12 of 16
          id: 43918
      author: None
       title: The Penitent Boy; or, Sin Brings Sorrow
        date: None
       words: 3899
      flesch: 84
     summary: Now do not you think, aunt, Alfred ought to lend me his knife, just for a minute, to cut a Robinson Crusoe stick? No doubt he will, replied Miss Woodford; I never knew Alfred cross or unkind: he does not mean that he will not lend it; he is only joking, I am sure. Taking a seat by her side in the dining-room, she asked Mrs. Sinclair if she knew anything of the knife she had given to Alfred.
    keywords: alfred; boy; knife
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        item: #13 of 16
          id: 44658
      author: American Sunday-School Union
       title: History of Orrin Pierce
        date: None
       words: 3066
      flesch: 82
     summary: [Illustration] Sometimes Mrs. Pierce would walk out with little Orrin, and she always used to talk with him, so as to improve his mind. [Illustration] The cottage where Orrin Pierce was born stood by the side of a clear bright stream not far from the sea-shore.
    keywords: illustration; mother; orrin; school
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        item: #14 of 16
          id: 46733
      author: Various
       title: A String of Pearls Second Book of the Faith-Promoting Series. Designed for the Instruction and Encouragement of Young Latter-day Saints
        date: None
       words: 31009
      flesch: 76
     summary: With these were young men and maidens, all on foot. It was a very interesting sight to me, to see some eight or ten circles of young men and women, dancing in the same way, and to the same music, that I have described before, as a war dance.
    keywords: brother; camp; chief; church; day; days; elder; faith; god; good; gospel; grant; horses; indians; left; lord; man; meat; meeting; men; number; people; place; saints; time; young
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        item: #15 of 16
          id: 63049
      author: Ranger, Robin
       title: Up in the garret
        date: None
       words: 4817
      flesch: 93
     summary: [X]------------------------------------------[X] [X]------------------------------------------[X] | =SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS.= | | CARLTON & LANAHAN, 805 Broadway, N. Y. | |--------------------------------------------| | =SUNDAY AMONG THE PURITANS;= | | [X]------------------------------------------[X] | =SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKS.= | | CARLTON & LANAHAN, 805 Broadway, N. Y. | |--------------------------------------------| | =THE GIANT-KILLER;= | |
    keywords: alice; children; garret; | |
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        item: #16 of 16
          id: 9402
      author: Maxwell, M. H. (Mary H.)
       title: Be Courteous, or, Religion, the True Refiner
        date: None
       words: 23213
      flesch: 78
     summary: They have always taken care of themselves, and can do this still without any help from little Emma Lindsay. If it be your minds, said Henry, rising to his feet, that we call at Appledale, and invite Miss Martha and Miss Emma Lindsay to be of our company, please manifest it by raising the right hand.
    keywords: alice; dora; emma; fanny; good; graffam; heart; lindsay; man; mary; miss; morning; mother; mrs; people; plain; poor; susan; thought; time
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