Book/Printed Material Stories of humble friends,
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- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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- Date: 1902
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Image 7 of Stories of humble friends, ECLECTIC SCHOOL READINGS STORIES OF HUMBLE FRIENDS BY KATHARINE PYLE WITH PICTURES BY THE AUTHOR NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 8 of Stories of humble friends, THE LIBRARY OF CONGR€$S, Two CoPi6fi ReoaviD DEC. ^4 190S CoPVwaKr ewinr DLASe ^XXd Na 14^ U U- I OQFY a Copyright, 1902, by Katharine Pyle Entered at Stationers Hall, London Stories...
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- Date: 1902
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Image 9 of Stories of humble friends, He prayeth best who loveth best All things^ both great and small For the dear God who loveth us. He made and loveth all. 3
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- Date: 1902
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- Date: 1902
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Image 11 of Stories of humble friends, CONTENTS. CHAPTER PAGE I. The Story of a Caterpillar 7 II. Little Brown Hen 13 III. Bianca 23 IV. Jerry 29 V. Barry 36 VI. Fax 44 VII. The Two Little Crabs...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 13 of Stories of humble friends, STORIES OF HUMBLE FRIENDS THE STORY OF A CATERPILLAR A CATERPILLAR had crawlcd up on a twig. It looked the twig all over, then fastened itself tightly to it by its hind...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 14 of Stories of humble friends, 8 The only sort of house I know how to make,” the caterpillar answered humbly. I never heard of anything so absurd. Why don’t you hunt about and find a hollow tree,...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 15 of Stories of humble friends, Ant, come out here,” it buzzed. I’ve such a joke to tell you.” The little ant stuck its head up from the hill. Such a joke That caterpillar we were watch- ing...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 16 of Stories of humble friends, lO have, but these too folded closely down. All were sealed together in what looked like a brown, soft skin. This thing was what we call a pupa. Days and nights passed...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 17 of Stories of humble friends, II it spread its wings and floated softly off through the air and down to the earth. It did not fly far, for it had not its full strength as yet. When...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 18 of Stories of humble friends, 12 Just then who should come buzzing by but the very bee that had laughed at the caterpillar’s house. It, too, stopped to gaze at the wonderful stranger. When it learned that...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 19 of Stories of humble friends, 13 LITTLE BROWN HEN Little Brown Hen is a brown Bantam. There are beautiful shadings of blue and red and gold on her feathers, like the colors on burnished metal. She is...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 20 of Stories of humble friends, 4 She goes hop, hopping up the stairs, and then flies upon this dressiiig table. There she walks up and down and pecks at the rings and brooches to try if they...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 21 of Stories of humble friends, 15 under her, she had dreams of cunning, downy little chicks that would grow up into lovely sons and daughters, brown like herself. What pride she would take in them What a...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 22 of Stories of humble friends, 6 to the nest, afraid that something might have hap- pened to those wonderful eggs. Little Brown Hen must have been rather aston- ished at the size of the chickens she hatched...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 23 of Stories of humble friends, 17 Little Brown Hen looked curiously at the broad bills and webbed feet of the new brood that soon hatched out. They were fine looking children no doubt, but still it did...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 24 of Stories of humble friends, i8 Little Brown Hen even tried to wade in after them, but the water was too deep and she was obliged to come back to the bank. There she had to wait...
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- Date: 1902
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Image 25 of Stories of humble friends, 19 spoil or to be taken care of by some hen of humbler spirit than her own. As no other eggs were provided for her, Little Brown Hen chose her third brood...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 26 of Stories of humble friends, 20 we were going to hurt them, and ruffled up her feathers whenever we came near. Soon, however, she understood that what we were doing was for their good. Then, when she...
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- Date: 1902
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Image 27 of Stories of humble friends, a worm or a grain or a beetle. Then she would call to the kittens to come and get it. When they would not touch it she would eye it wistfully, peck...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 28 of Stories of humble friends, 22 The neighbors used to come in on purpose to see Little Brown Hen and her kittens. One day one of these visitors brought his dog with him, a big Newfoundland. The...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 29 of Stories of humble friends, 23 She would have had little chance for her life, indeed, against those cruel teeth. But Little Brown Hen’s adopted child was there, no longer a kitten, but a great, brave cat....
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 30 of Stories of humble friends, 24 She was a fine hunting dog, and very intelligent. Every fall she went out hunting with her master. They always went on a certain train from a railroad station in the...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 31 of Stories of humble friends, 25 away. She never made a mistake about the time of the trains, nor took the wrong ones. When her master came home she whined and cried with delight, and gave up...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 32 of Stories of humble friends, 26 Brock was sure she had seen a rabbit or some- thing. Very much excited he ran after her, wish- ing to have his share of the fun. He was a much...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 33 of Stories of humble friends, 27 Bianca thought there had never been such won- derful or beautiful puppies before. She was so delighted with them that she could hardly take time to eat during the first few...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 34 of Stories of humble friends, 28 The next day there were two rabbits in the box. Bianca was very gentle with the rabbits, but they both died. She was very anxious when the dead rabbits were carried...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 35 of Stories of humble friends, 29 she never again adopted any rabbits into her family. JERRY Jerry was a strong, rough, fierce dog. He was loved only by his master and his master’s family, and with them...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 36 of Stories of humble friends, 30 woods and not come back until he had found the cow and brought it with him. Only once did he make a mistake Then he brought home a cow belonging to...
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- Date: 1902
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Image 37 of Stories of humble friends, 31 He was gone for quite a while but when he came back he was driving the right cow. Dog and cow were both covered with mud. The cow must have been...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 38 of Stories of humble friends, 32 the same thing again. After he had had a brisk run he would quiet down. Then he would even let a dog come up and sniff at him without attacking it....
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 39 of Stories of humble friends, 33 or tail that happened to be convenient. Often it was Jerry’s leg. Once when he did this Jerry whirled round from the other dog, and under the excitement of the moment...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902
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Image 40 of Stories of humble friends, 34 office. The man shouted and made a motion as if to throw something at the dog. Instead of running away as the man expected the dog turned and rushed at him...
- Contributor: Pyle, Katharine
- Date: 1902