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Editor: George R. Graham

GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE. Vol. XL. March, 1852. No. 3.

Contents

Fiction, Literature and Articles

Granny's Fairy Story Spectral Illusions Campaigning Stories Law and Lawyers A Life of Vicissitudes Milton The Miser and His Daughter The Lost Deed Beauty's Retreat Death The Philadelphia Art-Union Review of New Books Graham's Small-Talk

Poetry and Music

Belle's Eyes The Page Lines Written on St. Valentine's Day "What do the Birds say?" Leora Dei Gratia, Rex Our Childhood I'll Blame Thee Not Elpholen. A Fragment A Charm Life's Voyage Bless The Homestead Law The Deserted The Babes of Exile Write Thou Upon Life's Page Lines on a Vase of Flowers To a Friend in the Spirit Land Oh Share My Cottage Stars of the Summer Night

GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE.

Vol. XL. PHILADELPHIA, MARCH, 1852. No. 3.

GRANNY'S FAIRY STORY.

There was a young woman so kind and sweet-tempered that every person loved her. Among the rest, there was an old witch who lived near where she dwelt, and with whom she was a great favorite. One day this old witch told her she had a nice present to give her. "See," she said, "here is a barley-corn, which, however, is by no means of the same sort as those which grow in the farmer's field, or those we give to the fowls. Now you must plant this in a flower-pot, and then take care and see what happens."


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