Wreaths of Friendship: A Gift for the Young

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Classics, Literary
Cover of the book Wreaths of Friendship: A Gift for the Young by T. S. Arthur, GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS
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Author: T. S. Arthur ISBN: 1230002942889
Publisher: GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS Publication: November 28, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: T. S. Arthur
ISBN: 1230002942889
Publisher: GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS
Publication: November 28, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

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Synopsis:
Four children were playing on the sea-shore. They had gathered bright pebbles and beautiful shells, and written their names in the pure, white sand; but at last, tired of their sport, they were about going home, when one of them, as they came to a pile of stones, cried out: "Oh! let us build a fort; and we will call that ship away out there, an enemy's vessel, and make believe we are firing great cannon balls into her!" "Yes, yes! let us build a fort," responded Edward, the other lad. And the two boys—for two were boys and two girls—ran off to the pile of stones, and began removing them to a place near the water. "Come, Anna and Jane," said they, "come and help us." "Oh, no. Don't let us build a fort," said Jane.

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*** Original and Unabridged Content. Made available by GOLDEN CLASSIC PRESS***

Synopsis:
Four children were playing on the sea-shore. They had gathered bright pebbles and beautiful shells, and written their names in the pure, white sand; but at last, tired of their sport, they were about going home, when one of them, as they came to a pile of stones, cried out: "Oh! let us build a fort; and we will call that ship away out there, an enemy's vessel, and make believe we are firing great cannon balls into her!" "Yes, yes! let us build a fort," responded Edward, the other lad. And the two boys—for two were boys and two girls—ran off to the pile of stones, and began removing them to a place near the water. "Come, Anna and Jane," said they, "come and help us." "Oh, no. Don't let us build a fort," said Jane.

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