

Making Their Beds Before They Could Lie on Them. A Harder Task Than Making Bricks Without Straw. Teaching School in a Stable and a Hen-House.


The painstaking and generous assistance of Hotels or railroad stations while I have been waitingįor trains, or during the moments that I could Have said has been written on board trains, or at Institute, and in securing the money necessary for Strength is required for the executive work connected That what I have attempted to do has been done so I have tried to tell a simple, straightforward story, I am most grateful to the Outlook for permission to gratify these requests. That the articles be permanently preserved in bookįorm. Surprised at the number of requests whichĬame to me from all parts of the country, asking They were appearing in that magazine I was constantly Were published consecutively in the Outlook. THIS volume is the outgrowth of a series ofĪrticles, dealing with incidents in my life, which Whose patience, fidelity and hard work have gone far THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N.Y.
