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PAULINA
AND
HER PETS.
NEW YORK:
KIGGINS & KELLOGG,
88 JOHN STREET.
PAULINA,
AND HER PETS
Paulina Evering was an intelligent girl, and as interesting as she was intelligent and pretty. She was kind-hearted, and generous almost to a fault. She was beloved by all the children in her neighborhood; for she was ever indulging them in some way. She had a beautiful grape-vine in the garden nurtured by her own hand. And when the grapes were ripe, she seldom tasted of them herself, but when