"Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 10, March 8, 1914" is a literary publication edited by George E. Cook and produced by the David C. Cook Publishing Company, likely during the early 20th century. As a collection of short stories and poems, it captures themes of childhood, morality, and the everyday adventures of young characters navigating their social environments. The content reflects the values and realities of that era, presenting moral lessons intertwined with light narratives meant to entertain and educate its readers. The book features various engaging stories, one of which revolves around Francie Fisher, a young boy eager to bring a new friend, Rafael, to Sunday school, illustrating the excitement of friendship and community. Another narrative follows a little girl named Alice as she learns to engage in self-play while also helping her mother—highlighting themes of independence and responsibility. Additionally, it includes stories like Betty's moral dilemma involving the Golden Rule, promoting kindness and thoughtfulness. Overall, "Dew Drops" provides delightful tales centered around children’s experiences, imbued with gentle life lessons, making it a charming read for young audiences and adults alike. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 10, March 8, 1914
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