Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881

Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881 - An Illustrated Weekly "Now, right about face!" September cries, "Right...
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Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881

Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881

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Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881

BD$6.64
Author: Various
Format: eBook
Language: English

Harper's Young People, September 20, 1881 - An Illustrated Weekly

"Now, right about face!" September cries, "Right about face, and march!" cries she; "You, Summer, have had your day, and now, In spite of your sorrowful clouded brow, The children belong to me. "Come, fall into line, you girls and boys, Tanned and sunburned, merry and gay; Turn your backs to the woods and hills, The meadow ponds and the mountain rills, And march from them all away. "Are you loath, I wonder, to say farewell To the summer days and the summer skies? Ah! time flies fast; vacation is done; You've finished your season of frolic and fun; Now turn your tardy eyes "Toward your lessons and books, my dears. Why, where would our men and women be, If the children forever with Summer played? Come, right about face," September said, "And return to school with me." Sailing vessels carry either square-sails or fore-and-aft sails. A square-sail is one the head of which is "bent" or made fast to the jack-stayan iron rod on a yard. Fore-and-aft sails, instead of being bent to yards, are mostly supplied with a boom or gaff, or both. The lower corners of square-sails are called clews. The fore-sail and mainsail are often called the courses. Sail is seldom carried on the cross-jack (pronounced krojik) yard, the lowest yard on the mizzenmast. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Release Date: Jun 14, 2015
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