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Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 09, March 1, 1914 by Various is a collection of captivating stories and thought-provoking articles from the early 20th century. This volume is a gem for history enthusiasts and literary aficionados alike.

One of the highlights of this collection is the wide range of genres and writing styles it presents. From heartfelt poems to intriguing short stories, readers will find themselves engrossed in the diverse narratives effortlessly. Each author brings a unique voice to their respective pieces, making every page turn a delightful surprise. The wide variety of themes explored reflects the thoughts, concerns, and emotions prevalent during that era, offering readers a glimpse into the mindset of people in the early 1900s.

The language used throughout the book is beautifully poetic, enhancing the reading experience. The authors possess a remarkable knack for painting vivid imagery through their words, transporting readers to another time and place. The attention to detail in the descriptions is outstanding, making it easy to envision the scenes and emotions evoked by the stories. The prose effortlessly carries the reader through each piece, ensuring they remain captivated until the very end.

Beyond its artistic merit, Dew Drops also serves as a valuable historical document. The articles provide insights into the social, cultural, and political climate of the time, offering readers a unique perspective on early 20th-century society. Whether it's exploring themes of the suffrage movement, technological advancements, or the joys and hardships of everyday life, these articles shed light on the concerns and aspirations of the past, inviting readers to reflect on how much has changed since then.

One minor drawback of this collection is that some of the stories and articles may seem outdated or less relevant to contemporary readers. However, this can also be seen as a strength, as it allows us to appreciate the progress made over the past century. Despite the passage of time, the underlying emotions and values explored in these pieces remain universal, reminding us of the timeless nature of human experiences.

Overall, Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 09, March 1, 1914 by Various is a remarkable and worthwhile read for anyone interested in history, literature, or simply seeking a captivating collection of stories. Its ability to transport readers to another time and its diverse range of narratives make it a truly enchanting experience. So, grab a cup of tea, settle into a cozy chair, and immerse yourself in the beauty and wisdom of this early 20th-century gem.

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DEW DROPS

VOL. 37. No. 9. WEEKLY.

DAVID C. COOK PUBLISHING CO., ELGIN, ILLINOIS.

GEORGE E. COOK, EDITOR.

MARCH 1, 1914.

How Lilian Helped Her Brother

By JULIA H. JOHNSTON

"May we go, mamma? Oh, do say yes. Please say yes."

Lilian and her brother Earl were invited to a children's lawn party, and, as they were not different from most other children, they were very anxious to attend.

"Lilian may go, but I am afraid to trust Earl," said mamma. "There will certainly be ice cream and berries, cake and lemonade, and you know what the doctor said, Earl. You think you are well, but you are not strong after your illness and you are not to eat or drink anything ice cold for some time to come."

"But I needn't eat things because they are there," said Earl, "and I promise you, mamma, that I won't."

"I'm sure he won't." Lilian added. "I don't care to go unless Earl can, and I'll promise for him, too, that he'll be good."

"That means that you will be his security," said mamma, smiling. "You will be a surety for him, as they call it, and give your own pledge that Earl will do his duty. Well, then, if you both promise, I will let you go. You must learn to do right, even if there is temptation to do wrong."

So the loving brother and sister, who wished to go together, as brothers and sisters should, went merrily off at the appointed time, and enjoyed themselves with their playmates upon the lovely lawn... Continue reading book >>




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