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Arthur's JUVENILE LIBRARY.

WHO ARE HAPPIEST?

AND

OTHER STORIES.


By T. S. ARTHUR.


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM ORIGINAL DESIGNS BY CROOME.


 

 

PHILADELPHIA
LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO.
1852.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by
LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO.
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.
STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON & CO.
PHILADELPHIA.

CONTENTS.

  PAGE
WHO ARE HAPPIEST? 9
DICK LAWSON, AND THE YOUNG MOCKING-BIRD. 21
THE MEANS OF ENJOYMENT. 60
MAN'S JUDGMENT. 72
WHAT FIVE DOLLARS PAID. 89
LOOK AT T'OTHER SIDE. 97
THIN SHOES. 115
THE UNRULY MEMBER. 131
THE RICH AND THE POOR. 149

INTRODUCTION.

In this volume, the stories are not illustrative of childishexperiences. Most of the actors are men and women,—and the trials andtemptations to which they ar

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