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Happy Hearts
Happy Hearts
Happy Hearts
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    Happy Hearts - June Isle

    The Project Gutenberg EBook of Happy Hearts, by June Isle

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    Title: Happy Hearts

    Author: June Isle

    Release Date: January 13, 2012 [EBook #38564]

    Language: English

    *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HAPPY HEARTS ***

    Produced by Charlene Taylor, Mary Meehan and the Online

    Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This

    file was produced from images generously made available

    by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)


    Maple Grove Stories

    For

    Little Readers.

    HAPPY HEARTS

    BY JUNE ISLE.

    CINCINNATI:

    PUBLISHED BY POE & HITCHCOCK.

    R. P. THOMPSON, PRINTER.

    Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1864.

    BY POE & HITCHCOCK,

    In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States

    for the Southern District of Ohio.


    CONTENTS.


    HAPPY HEARTS.


    CHAPTER I.

    WHOM HAVE WE ALWAYS.

    Mr. and Mrs. Payson had three little children, who were very dear to them, and whom they amused and instructed in many pleasant ways.

    One Spring, just as the leaves were bursting open and the birds were filling the air with gay songs, Mr. Payson told the children he had bought a home for them in the country.

    This pleased the little ones, and they talked from morning till night about what they would do in their new home.

    In the pretty country they watched the birds building their nests, and saw them feeding their young and teaching them to fly; and then they saw them in great cawing, twittering, fluttering swarms moving off to warmer lands when the yellow Autumn leaves began to

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