Now, young reader, you have before you a "night-camp" of the Boy hunters.
If ever, my young reader, you should become a naturalist, you will comprehend how strong this feeling may be; and with our hunter-naturalist it was so.
Young reader, permit me to introduce you to a more intimate acquaintance with them.
My young reader, you cannot conceive the thoughts that come over one who is lost upon the prairies.
My young reader, it is a lesson for all ages and all times.
Never before, my young reader, did a large army go to the plain of carnage with hearts so light and gay—“as if on a pic-nic excursion.
My young reader, do not imagine that I have any desire to underrate the merits of the scientific botanist.
Young reader, I shall not weary you by relating every little circumstance which occurred during the time that the bridge was being constructed.
My young reader, I may safely assert, that in all the vegetable kingdom there is no species or form so valuable to the human race as the "grasses.
Young reader, I am writing of things that occurred near the beginning of the present century, and before the Spanish-American colonies became free from the rule of Old Spain.
You, my young reader, know not what it is to be without salt.
The situation of our travellers was really one of extreme peril, although it may be difficult for you, young reader, to conceive why it should be so.
Young reader, I am writing of things that occurred before the Spanish-American colonies became free from the rule of Old Spain.
Young reader, I need scarce tell you that the noblest of animals--the horse--is not indigenous to America.
Young reader, I may take it for granted that you have heard of the great river Orinoco,--one of the largest rivers not only of South America, but in the world.
Young reader, what perfect security and safety you have in Jesus, and in His Gospel City!
Young reader, delight often to walk around the walls of Ramoth, and think of Jesus "exalted at God's right hand.
Young reader, love often to gaze on the walls of this City of Refuge.
It will occur to my young reader that, though the work was rather monotonous, there was not much difficulty or danger connected with it.
I can not spare time for the record, but must refer my young reader to the pages of Edmund Kirke, or General James S.
Brisbin's campaign Life of Garfield, I find three of his poetic contributions quoted, two of which I will also transfer to my pages, as likely to possess some interest for my young reader.
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