
VOL. 37. No. 15. WEEKLY. DAVID C. COOK PUBLISHING CO., ELGIN, ILLINOIS. GEORGE E. COOK, EDITOR. APRIL 12, 1914.
THE MYSTERY IN BILLY'S YARD.
TRUE LOVE.
A RUNAWAY UMBRELLA.
THE ADOPTED BROOD.
Berry.
EASTER DAY.
The Extra Step Society.
The Care of the Home.
In this warm, turn‑of‑the‑century vignette, two neighboring girls discover that true compassion can turn a simple disappointment into a shared celebration. When Myra’s family cannot finish a white Easter dress, her friend Mabel comforts her with a promise of a “love‑gift,” showing how small acts of kindness brighten a holiday. Their gentle conversation and the bright, hopeful resolution capture the spirit of childhood generosity and the quiet strength found in caring for one another.
The second story shifts to a lively schoolyard intrigue that pulls a group of curious boys toward Billy’s backyard, where an unfamiliar figure is quietly constructing something mysterious among the trees. Billy’s keen observations and the children’s cautious excitement invite listeners to wonder about the stranger’s purpose and what might be hidden in the oak’s branches. The tale balances youthful curiosity with a subtle hint of suspense, promising an engaging adventure that unfolds just beyond the first clues.
Language
en
Duration
~25 minutes (24K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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