OSIS 35
IT IS TIME THAT YOU SHOULD STOP 41
A TRUE STORY 42
TWO LITTLE WINDOWS 46
MERRY SUNSHINE 50
A WONDERFUL STREAM 52
TWO MILLS 57
A CHILD'S CALENDAR 61
THE TOOTHBRUSH BRIGADE 62
MR. FLY AND MRS. MOSQUITO 64
A HYGIENE SONG 70
OUR LITTLE ENEMIES 71
ONE LITTLE GIRL 77
CLOVIS, THE BOY KING 78
WHAT TEMPERANCE BRINGS 85
THE WHITE SHIP 86
A QUEER CASE 94
BREATHE MORE 97
THE LITTLE GIRL AND THE BUTTERFLY 97
LITTLE BAREFOOT 103
THE LITTLE FAIRIES 107
THE RED CROSS SEAL 111
THE SAND BED 119
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT 120
A NEW STORY OF THE LION AND THE MOUSE 124
FIRST AID TO THE INJURED AND THE BOY SCOUTS 127
AN INVITATION 131
A GREAT FIGHT 132
THE FIVE BEST DOCTORS 135
GLOSSARY 136
KEEP-WELL STORIES FOR LITTLE FOLKS
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A WONDERFUL ENGINE
We all have seen a steam engine, have we not? There are engines that
pull trains on the railroad, and there are engines that make factories,
gins, and saw-mills work. Then there are engines that run great ships on
the water. How many know what must be done to one of these engines
before it can do all this work? "It must have coal, or wood, or gasoline
put into it." That is right.
Now this coal or wood or gasoline, when it is used in an engine to make
it work, is called fuel. Would we put rotten or green wood into the
engine? No. We must always put in the kind of thing that will burn
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