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' lives. [Illustration: PURSUED BY NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS.] THE TRUANT'S SOLILOQUY My schoolmates all are blessed to-day, Their lessons conning o'er; O, how I wish that I were now Within that school-room door! My teacher sits beside her desk, With a smile upon her face, Until she looks around the room, And sees my vacant place. My heart is aching while I walk Along the mountain glade; I love the trees, the rippling stream, But sigh that I have strayed. O, there's no joy in the hours of play, If snatched from the study-time; No music in the wild-bird's song, While I hear the school-bell chime. O, then, I'll seek my school again, My teacher's rules obey, Nor wander, as a truant boy, And waste another day. [Illustration: "ALONG THE MOUNTAIN GLADE"] A QUEER FISH. Little May's father is a fisherman. One day he brought home the funniest fish May ever saw. She was a little bit frightened and didn't know whether to laugh or cry. Her papa took her up in his lap, put an arm around her waist and held her fast with one hand while he kept a tight hold on the fish with the other. "See, May," he said, "what a queer fish this is. Would you think it followed the same kind of business that papa does for a living?" "Oh, papa!" said May; "that horrid thing a fisherman?--surely you are joking." "No, my daughter," said the fisherman, "it is no joke. With that queer looking rod and line fastened to its nose it angles for other fishes. It hides amongst the sea-weed at the bottom of the sea, and the fleshy shreds attached to its nose, floating about in the water, act as natural bait, and attract the unwary little fishes in its neighborhood, but the instant one of them makes a bite at the tempting morsel it is whisked away, and the poor fish is caught in the huge mouth of the fisherman fish, and crushed up by its sharp teeth." "Oh, papa!" said May, "what horrid big eyes it has; what a huge mouth, and such awfully sharp teeth! Ugh! Put it down, please, papa, for I really believe I am going to be frightened." The fisherman laughed heartily, and threw the queer fish into the basket. [Illustration: A QUEER FISH.] A PROUD MONARCH. Theodore, Emperor of Abyssinia, was raised to the throne from a very humble position in life. He was one of the proudest of monarchs, was styled "King
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