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Madam How and Lady Why; Or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children

Chapter 11 THE WORLD'S END

Word Count: 6828    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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Madam How and Lady Why; Or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children
Madam How and Lady Why; Or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children
“Excerpt: "My dear boys, when I was your age, there were no such children's books as there are now. Those which we had were few and dull, and the pictures in them ugly and mean: while you have your choice of books without number, clear, amusing, and pretty, as well as really instructive, on subjects which were only talked of fifty years ago by a few learned men, and very little understood even by them. So if mere reading of books would make wise men, you ought to grow up much wiser than us old fellows. But mere reading of wise books will not make you wise men: you must use for yourselves the tools with which books are made wise; and that is-your eyes, and ears, and common sense."”
1 Chapter 1 THE GLEN2 Chapter 2 EARTHQUAKES3 Chapter 3 VOLCANOS4 Chapter 4 THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF A GRAIN OF SOIL5 Chapter 5 THE ICE-PLOUGH6 Chapter 6 THE TRUE FAIRY TALE7 Chapter 7 THE CHALK-CARTS8 Chapter 8 MADAM HOW'S TWO GRANDSONS9 Chapter 9 THE CORAL-REEF10 Chapter 10 FIELD AND WILD11 Chapter 11 THE WORLD'S END12 Chapter 12 HOMEWARD BOUND