- Young Lady Writing
Young Lady Writing - Young lady checking hair in mirror
- Two girls watching the seagulls
- Two girls blowing dandelion seeds
- Two girls attracting some birds
- Two girls
Two girls knitting and reading - The End
- The Doctors Visit
Man and woman sitting down talking - Seven children
- Reading a book
Young boy with a bowtie Reading a book - Reading
Young girl reading - Man smoking
Man smoking - man and woman
- Lord Lyndhurst
Lord Lyndhurst - Little girl sitting and reading in the garden
Little girl sitting and reading in the garden - Like a genteel passenger
Dog looking out the window - Letting his feet breathe
Walking-shoes should not be worn in the house, neither should the same pair be worn on consecutive days, thus giving them a chance to air. Abraham Lincoln used to slip off his shoes when he had the chance, “ letting his feet breathe,” as he said. - I'm Reading
Little girl "reading" a newspaper - Girl Writing
Girl Writing - Girl toddler looking at a bird on a plant
- Girl sitting on a branch looking at birdsnest
- Girl reading to boy
- Girl reading book
- Girl reading
- Girl looking out window at some birds in a nest
- Children (and squirrels) reading
- Boy reading to two girls
- At School
Girls sitting on a bench at school reading - Ainu—a Hairy Specimen
Ainu clothing is generally made of elm bark, and that worn by men and women is much alike. The bark is stripped from the tree in spring, when it is full of sap. It is soaked in water to separate the inner and outer bark. Fibres are secured from the inner bark, which can be woven like thread into cloth. The men’s garments of this fibre cloth are adorned with patterns embroidered with colored threads; those of women are generally plain. - A quiet dinner with Dr. Bottles - after which he reads aloud miss Babbles’s latest work