Watch your toes!
From St.Nicholas illustrated magazine for young folks

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Watch your toes!
From St.Nicholas illustrated magazine for young folks
Pictures taken moments before disaster: Cottagecore edition
"Leap-frog in the woods" from St. Nicholas illustrated magazine for young folks july 1882
"Bellerophon on the flying horse"
From St. Nicholas illustrated magazine for young folks, December 1879
Some colored illustrations from the home university bookshelf
Some very detailed illustrations from the home University bookshelf
"Nebuchadnezzar eats vegetation, like a beast in the field".
Illustration from: Great Men and Famous Women, Vol 1
1894
The Frogs tea party, St Nicholas illustrated magazine for young people, June 1881
Text Reads:
The Frog's Tea party
A Kind invitation sent kind Mr. Frog
To all of his neighbors who lived in
The Bog
He sent another to all the Rats
And told them he surely would have no
Cats
They all accepted; yes; every one
For they thought to themselves:
We'll have some fun,
Since our neighbor has sent
This invitation,
He surely has for the good of the nation
They arrived exactly at four:
There were dozens & dozens-
Perhaps there were more.
Mr. Frog kindly greeted each elegant
Guest
And sweetly observed they were all in their best
There were froggies in plenty &
Also a dog;
There were chickens & roosters; & even a hog;
There were swallows & sparrows & peacocks
As well
Who had plenty to laugh at
& plenty to tell
Mrs. Frog was borne in on
The arm of a guest
Who said: "Mrs. Frog; how
Superbly you're dressed!"
Mrs. Frog heard his words
With pride she did flush,
"I think I do dress well",
She owned with a blush.
The guests did come in through
The wide open door
And they ate & they ate; till
They couldnt eat more;
While kind Mr. Frog sat smilingly by
And thought, "Who's the happiest, you
Friends, or I?"
Half pastten struck from the
Great clock at last
And each froggie agreed that the
Clock was too fast;
But the clock it was right, &
The frogs they were wrong,
For the time they had stayed
Had been certainly long.
In a minute the host in
His night gown was dressed;
And taking a candle he lay
Down to rest
On his soft leafy pillow
He lais his green head;
And then feeling friendly he to himself said:
"They've had a nice time and I'm awfully glad;
(If they'd had a bad time I'd be awfully sad)
So I'll give them a party ten times in a year
To which they'll all come & have lots
Of good cheer!"
Mrs. Frog, Mr. Frog, good night.