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July 20th, 1838 - Vol. 12 - No. 10
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I've Lost My Way (from the French)
Narrative: Partiality (Concluded from our last)
Descriptive: Letters From Sandwich Islands, No. 5, Wailuku, Maui, November 8, 1837 [Ed.-- modern day Hawaii]
Parental: Conversion of Children
Morality: The Two Houses
Sabbath School: Letters From a Teacher, to the Children who Attend the Sabbath School at S. Boston, April 25, 1838
Editorial: "Pleased, and yet Sad." (from our Correspondent)
Independence, Mr. Willis, South Reading, July 4th, 1838
Variety: Usefulness of a Library Book, The Emigrant Child, Beauty and Goodness, Fourth of July Accident
Poetry: The Captive Bird, Home
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August 31st, 1838 - Vol. 12 - No. 16
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Give Me The Sword, Child's Annual
Narrative: A Thrifty Family
Morality: The Wise Choise; or, Greenwich Fair
The Nursery: Do Thyself No Harm
Benevolence: A Leaf From a Missionary Journal
Obituary: Elizabeth Tenney, (from the Watchtower) [Ed. -- -That- Watchtower?]
Religion: The Wounded Soldier
Editorial: The Wood-Vine
Variety: The Bee and the Butterfly, from the Western Christian Advocate, "Written by a little girl nine years of age," Glorianna H. Killbourne; Praying with the Heart, Reasoning of the Child
Poetry: A Child's Garden, by Mary Hewitt
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October 12th, 1838 - Vol. 12 - No. 22
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The Stolen Picture
Narrative: Emily Warner,--No. 3
Morality: Punctuality
The Nursery: The Little Girl Who Wanted None of God's Good Things
Religion: A Talk About Death, A Praying Heart Will Find a Place to Pray
Sabbath School: Hide and Seek
Variety: Excerpts from "My First School Book" pub. by Perkins & Marvin: What Kitty did, Toothache; [Unintell...], The Jew Boy, Influence of the Bible on a Sailor Boy, The Honest Effort, Ill-nature
Poetry: Respect for Age, by L.H.S.; A Child's Evening Prayer, by S.S. [Sabbath School?] Teacher; I Must Be Neat, from Christian Intelligencer; Child's Morning Prayer, from the Watchman
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October 19th, 1838 - Vol. 12 - No. 23
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James Happy at Work
Narrative: A Lost Child
Morality: Abundance of Blessings
Descriptive: Sufferings and Death of the Apostles
Religion: Wait For the Light
Sabbath School: To the Children in my Sister's School, at B-----, Hartford, June 2, 1838; The Old Man's Story
Variety: The Little Girl and the Statue, "I Just Did", A Sailor, Bed Prayers, Singular Reason for Joining the Sabbath School
Poetry: A Wife's Affection, by "Roy"; Hymn (Composed to be sung at a Juvenile Temperance Meeting.) [Ed - Wha?]; My Mother
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November 30th, 1838 - Vol. 12 - No. 29
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Reading and Sewing
Narrative: Beauty is Vain
Parental: Festivals, by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney
The Nursery: How Easy it is to Obey, A Lesson For Young Children
Morality: The Cottager, by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney; The Rabbits (A True Story)
Variety: The Huzzas of Posterity, A Motherly Monkey, A Chinese Boy, Escape, Melancholy Accident, A Child Burned to Death, A Good Wife
Poetry: Little Harry Lee, by "Cousin Mary"; Children at Play
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