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Project Gutenberg's Jemmy Stubbins, or The Nailer Boy, by Unknown Author This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Jemmy Stubbins, or The Nailer Boy Illustrations Of The Law Of Kindness Author: Unknown Author Release Date: February 9, 2004 [EBook #11007] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK JEMMY STUBBINS, OR THE NAILER BOY *** Produced by Internet Archive; University of Florida, Children, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE LAW OF KINDNESS, EDITED BY ELIHU BURRITT. JEMMY STUBBINS, OR THE NAILER BOY. 1850. [Illustration] To the Boys and Girls in America, Who took the "Little Nailer" of the father-land from his smithy, and sent him to School for two years I dedicate this little Book, as an offering of my affection, and as a souvenir of that loving act of benevolent sympathy. ELIHU BURRITT. Worcester, Mass., March 20, 1850. JEMMY STUBBINS, OR THE NAILER BOY. Before I left America in 1846, in order to gratify the wish that had long occupied my heart, of visiting the motherland, I formed for myself a plan of procedure to which I hoped to be able rigidly to adhere. I determined that my visit to England should bring me face to face with the people; that I should converse with the artizan in his workshop, and lifting the lowly door-latches of the poor, should become intimately acquainted with their life--with their manners, and it might be, with their hopes and sorrows. * * * * * TUESDAY, JULY 21st, 1846.--After a quiet cosy breakfast, served up on a little round table for myself alone, I sat down to test the practicability of the plan I had formed at home for my peregrinations in England:--_viz._, to write until one, P.M., then to take my staff and travel on, eight or ten miles, to another convenient stopping-place for the night. As much depended upon the success of the experiment, I was determined to carry the point against the predictions of my friends. So at it I went, _con amore_. The house was as quiet as if a profound Sabbath was resting upon it, and the windows of my airy chamber looked th
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