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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Carlo + or Kindness Rewarded + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: November 17, 2007 [EBook #23528] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARLO *** + + + + +Produced by Mark C. Orton, Louise Pryor and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + + +<h1> +CARLO<br /> + +OR KINDNESS +REWARDED</h1> + +<p class="center bigger">M<sup>c</sup>LOUGHLIN BROS NEW YORK +</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 469px;"> +<img class="gap" src="images/illus-001.jpg" width="469" height="722" alt="Book cover" title="" /> +</div> + + + + + +<h2> +<span class="pagebreak" title="2"> </span><a name="Page_2" id="Page_2"></a> +CARLO, <br />OR KINDNESS REWARDED.</h2> + + +<p>Ida was a kind-hearted girl, and one day when crossing a bridge near her +home, she saw two boys on the banks of the stream, trying to drown a +little dog.</p> + +<p>Ida, like all good girls, could not bear to see anything suffer, and was +brave enough to try and prevent it. So, she ran to the shore, wringing +her hands, and crying loudly, "Oh! you bad, wicked boys! how can you be +so cruel to that poor little dog?"</p> + +<p>The boys looked at her in wonder, for they were more thoughtless than +cruel; and one of them said, "Father sold the rest of the pups, but +could not sell this one, and so he told us to drown it." "Then he should +have done it himself," replied Ida, her pretty face flushing with anger +as she spoke, "and not have trusted it to boys, who would cause it +needless pain."</p> + +<p>The dog had, by this time, reached the bank, and after politely shaking +off the water, crept timidly toward Ida, as if he knew her for a friend. +"Poor little fellow," she said, patting his head tenderly, "how pitiful +he looks! will you give him to me?" "Yes," said the boys, looking very +foolish, "we did not mean to be cruel. You may have him and welcome."</p> + +<p>Ida thanked the boys very sweetly, and ran home.</p> + +<p>"Oh! Mamma," she cried, "look at this dear little dog; two boys were +trying to drown him in the creek, and I asked them to give him to me. +May I keep him, dear Mamma?" "My dear child," said Mrs. Mason, (which +was the name of Ida's mother,) "I am very glad to hear that you saved +the little creature from pain. We cannot very well keep him here, but + +<span class="pagebreak" title="3"> </span><a name="Page_3" id="Page_3"></a> +perhaps, in a few days, we can find some one who will be kind to him."</p> + +<p>Ida was a little disappointed, for we always love anything we have saved +from death, but she said nothing, and you will see in the end how her +goodness was rewarded. The next morning, Ida sat at the door of the +cottage, studying her lesson, while her new pet, little Carlo (as she +had named the dog) played at her feet. A pleasant looking young lad, who +was walking slowly down the road, switching the tall grass as he came, +stopped to look at the pretty picture. His name was Eugene Morris, and +he was the son of a rich gentleman, who lived near by. "Good morning, +Ida," he said, with a bow and a smile, "is that pretty little dog +yours?" "Yes, sir," said Ida, blushing a little; "but Mamma says I must +give him away, because we cannot afford to keep him." Ida then told the +story of the dog, and how she had saved him from the hands of the +thoughtless boys; and finished by saying that she was only keeping him, +until she could find some kind person who would take good care of him. +Eugene looked much pleased at her artless story, and after a short +pause, said, "Well, pretty Ida, I do not ask you to <i>give</i> him to me, +but if you will <i>sell</i> him, I will take him with pleasure. Here are five +dollars; will that pay for Carlo?" "We do not want any <i>pay</i> for good +Carlo," said Ida, patting the little creature tenderly, "except a +promise of kind treatment, and that I am sure he will get from you." +Eugene looked pleased at this, and, with a "good-bye, then, till +to-morrow," went slowly down the road, and was soon out of sight. The +next morning, Eugene came, and took Carlo away, leaving five dollars +with Mrs. Mason, which he compelled her to take, for he knew she was +poor, and a widow. Ida cried a little when Carlo whined for her, but she +knew that he would be in good hands and soon dried her tears.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 443px;"> +<img src="images/illus-004.jpg" width="443" height="567" alt="" title="Ida Saving Carlo." /> +<span class="caption">Ida Saving Carlo.</span> +</div> + +<p> +<span class="pagebreak" title="4"> </span><a name="Page_4" id="Page_4"></a> +</p><p>One morning, about two years after Carlo had gone with his new master, +Ida was standing upon the same bridge, looking at some fish which darted +about in the water as if at play. At last they went further under the +bridge; and Ida, leaning over, a little too far, in her eagerness to see +<span class="pagebreak" title="5"> </span><a name="Page_5" id="Page_5"></a> +them, lost her balance, and fell over the low rail into the creek, +which, at that point, was deep enough to drown her! She had but just +time to give one loud cry of fright, as she sunk beneath the cruel +water. In a moment, she rose to the top, but only to sink again. Poor +<span class="pagebreak" title="6"> </span><a name="Page_6" id="Page_6"></a> +Ida! is there no one to help her? Yes, the good God who watches over +the smallest of his creatures has not forgotten little Ida. A large dog, +who lay lazily winking in the sunshine a little way off, has heard her +cry. He pricks up his ears, and comes swiftly toward her, with great +leaps—barking loudly as he jumps—in a moment he plunges into the +creek, and catches Ida by her dress just as she is about to sink for the +last time! Ida is heavy, and cannot help herself, but the dog is strong +and brave, and, swimming and tugging with all his might, he soon brings +her in safety to the shore. Then pulling her head out of the water, so +that it rested on the soft grass, he raised his head in the air, opened +his great mouth, and barked long and loudly for help. And help was near. +The master of the dog, a tall, handsome boy, came running up, "Why, +Carlo boy, what's the matter?" he said cheerily. But in a moment he saw +Ida still partly in the water, with her eyes closed, as if dead! He at +once drew her up on the bank, when she soon opened her eyes, and looked +around as if she did not know where she was. But Eugene Morris, for it +was he, said, "What! little Ida, nearly drowned. Why, how in the world +did you get in the water?" Ida was now well enough to tell her story; +and after she had finished, Eugene called her attention to the dog, at +the same time wrapping Ida in his overcoat, and leading her toward her +home. "Don't you know him?" he said, "it is your old friend Carlo; you +saved <i>his</i> life, and now he has saved yours in return."</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 451px;"> +<img src="images/illus-005.jpg" width="451" height="571" alt="" title="Eugene and Ida." /> +<span class="caption">Eugene and Ida.</span> +</div> + +<p>How strange are the ways of God! The very dog which Ida saved from +death, two years before, had now been able to pay his debt to the +tender-hearted little girl, on the same spot! This surely is not chance, +but seems to show that good deeds are rewarded even in <i>this</i> world. +Carlo, who was a well-bred dog, had shaken himself dry by this time, and +was rubbing his nose against Ida's dress, as if to say, "Don't you know +your old friend?" +</p> + +<p><span class="pagebreak" title="7"> </span><a name="Page_7" id="Page_7"></a> +As she was still weak, from the shock of the fall and the fright, Eugene +went home with her, and explained the thing to the alarmed Mrs. Mason, +after which he took his leave, promising to come and see her the next +day. Eugene was as good as his word; and early the next morning came +down to the widow's cottage, accompanied by a gentleman and a little +girl about four years old, whom Ida had never seen before. Carlo, of +course, was in the party, and was made much of by everybody, receiving a +great deal of attention, which he accepted with much dignity; sitting up +on his hind legs, wagging his tail, and giving vent, now and then, to a +short, amiable bark of thanks to his kind friends.</p> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 440px;"> +<img src="images/illus-008.jpg" width="440" height="570" alt="Carlo Saving Ida." title="" /> +<span class="caption">Carlo Saving Ida.</span> +</div> + +<p>The gentleman, who was Eugene's father, Mr. Morris, after kissing little +Ida, said, "this little girl whom I have brought to see you, is my only +daughter Lottie; and <i>you</i> were the means of her having been saved from +drowning." Ida's look of surprise at this, was comical to see. "Not long +since," went on Mr. Morris, "our good Carlo saved <i>her</i> life, just as he +did <i>yours</i>, yesterday. Eugene tells me, that, but for your goodness of +heart, Carlo would have been killed when he was a puppy; and in that +case I should have had no little Lottie to-day; for there was no one +near at the time but the nurse, who was too much frightened to be of any +use. I desire then, Mrs. Mason, with your permission, to make Ida a +little present." So saying, he kissed Ida again—put a small package +into her hand, and bowing politely, to the surprised Mrs. Mason; left +the cottage with his party, before she could find words to thank him. +The package proved to be a bank-book in which Ida was credited with five +thousand dollars in her own name! This was Mr. Morris's "little +present." Mrs. Mason owned the cottage in which she lived, but nothing +more; and was obliged to sew, early and late, to gain a scanty support +for Ida and herself. This money was, therefore, great wealth to them, +and would enable +<span class="pagebreak" title="8"> </span><a name="Page_8" id="Page_8"></a> +Mrs. Mason to fulfil the dearest wish of her heart, +which was to give a good education to her beloved Ida. Every kind action +is, I think, rewarded, either here or hereafter; yet we should try to do +good for its own sake, and leave the result to the great Father of us +all!</p> + + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Carlo, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARLO *** + +***** This file should be named 23528-h.htm or 23528-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/5/2/23528/ + +Produced by Mark C. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Carlo + or Kindness Rewarded + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: November 17, 2007 [EBook #23528] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARLO *** + + + + +Produced by Mark C. Orton, Louise Pryor and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + + + + +CARLO, +OR KINDNESS REWARDED + +McLOUGHLIN BROS NEW YORK + + + + +CARLO, OR KINDNESS REWARDED. + + +Ida was a kind-hearted girl, and one day when crossing a bridge near her +home, she saw two boys on the banks of the stream, trying to drown a +little dog. + +Ida, like all good girls, could not bear to see anything suffer, and was +brave enough to try and prevent it. So, she ran to the shore, wringing +her hands, and crying loudly, "Oh! you bad, wicked boys! how can you be +so cruel to that poor little dog?" + +The boys looked at her in wonder, for they were more thoughtless than +cruel; and one of them said, "Father sold the rest of the pups, but +could not sell this one, and so he told us to drown it." "Then he should +have done it himself," replied Ida, her pretty face flushing with anger +as she spoke, "and not have trusted it to boys, who would cause it +needless pain." + +The dog had, by this time, reached the bank, and after politely shaking +off the water, crept timidly toward Ida, as if he knew her for a friend. +"Poor little fellow," she said, patting his head tenderly, "how pitiful +he looks! will you give him to me?" "Yes," said the boys, looking very +foolish, "we did not mean to be cruel. You may have him and welcome." + +Ida thanked the boys very sweetly, and ran home. + +"Oh! Mamma," she cried, "look at this dear little dog; two boys were +trying to drown him in the creek, and I asked them to give him to me. +May I keep him, dear Mamma?" "My dear child," said Mrs. Mason, (which +was the name of Ida's mother,) "I am very glad to hear that you saved +the little creature from pain. We cannot very well keep him here, but +perhaps, in a few days, we can find some one who will be kind to him." + +Ida was a little disappointed, for we always love anything we have saved +from death, but she said nothing, and you will see in the end how her +goodness was rewarded. The next morning, Ida sat at the door of the +cottage, studying her lesson, while her new pet, little Carlo (as she +had named the dog) played at her feet. A pleasant looking young lad, who +was walking slowly down the road, switching the tall grass as he came, +stopped to look at the pretty picture. His name was Eugene Morris, and +he was the son of a rich gentleman, who lived near by. "Good morning, +Ida," he said, with a bow and a smile, "is that pretty little dog +yours?" "Yes, sir," said Ida, blushing a little; "but Mamma says I must +give him away, because we cannot afford to keep him." Ida then told the +story of the dog, and how she had saved him from the hands of the +thoughtless boys; and finished by saying that she was only keeping him, +until she could find some kind person who would take good care of him. +Eugene looked much pleased at her artless story, and after a short +pause, said, "Well, pretty Ida, I do not ask you to _give_ him to me, +but if you will _sell_ him, I will take him with pleasure. Here are five +dollars; will that pay for Carlo?" "We do not want any _pay_ for good +Carlo," said Ida, patting the little creature tenderly, "except a +promise of kind treatment, and that I am sure he will get from you." +Eugene looked pleased at this, and, with a "good-bye, then, till +to-morrow," went slowly down the road, and was soon out of sight. The +next morning, Eugene came, and took Carlo away, leaving five dollars +with Mrs. Mason, which he compelled her to take, for he knew she was +poor, and a widow. Ida cried a little when Carlo whined for her, but she +knew that he would be in good hands and soon dried her tears. + +[Illustration: Ida Saving Carlo.] + +One morning, about two years after Carlo had gone with his new master, +Ida was standing upon the same bridge, looking at some fish which darted +about in the water as if at play. At last they went further under the +bridge; and Ida, leaning over, a little too far, in her eagerness to see +them, lost her balance, and fell over the low rail into the creek, +which, at that point, was deep enough to drown her! She had but just +time to give one loud cry of fright, as she sunk beneath the cruel +water. In a moment, she rose to the top, but only to sink again. Poor +Ida! is there no one to help her? Yes, the good God who watches over +the smallest of his creatures has not forgotten little Ida. A large dog, +who lay lazily winking in the sunshine a little way off, has heard her +cry. He pricks up his ears, and comes swiftly toward her, with great +leaps--barking loudly as he jumps--in a moment he plunges into the +creek, and catches Ida by her dress just as she is about to sink for the +last time! Ida is heavy, and cannot help herself, but the dog is strong +and brave, and, swimming and tugging with all his might, he soon brings +her in safety to the shore. Then pulling her head out of the water, so +that it rested on the soft grass, he raised his head in the air, opened +his great mouth, and barked long and loudly for help. And help was near. +The master of the dog, a tall, handsome boy, came running up, "Why, +Carlo boy, what's the matter?" he said cheerily. But in a moment he saw +Ida still partly in the water, with her eyes closed, as if dead! He at +once drew her up on the bank, when she soon opened her eyes, and looked +around as if she did not know where she was. But Eugene Morris, for it +was he, said, "What! little Ida, nearly drowned. Why, how in the world +did you get in the water?" Ida was now well enough to tell her story; +and after she had finished, Eugene called her attention to the dog, at +the same time wrapping Ida in his overcoat, and leading her toward her +home. "Don't you know him?" he said, "it is your old friend Carlo; you +saved _his_ life, and now he has saved yours in return." + +[Illustration: Eugene and Ida.] + +How strange are the ways of God! The very dog which Ida saved from +death, two years before, had now been able to pay his debt to the +tender-hearted little girl, on the same spot! This surely is not chance, +but seems to show that good deeds are rewarded even in _this_ world. +Carlo, who was a well-bred dog, had shaken himself dry by this time, and +was rubbing his nose against Ida's dress, as if to say, "Don't you know +your old friend?" + +As she was still weak, from the shock of the fall and the fright, Eugene +went home with her, and explained the thing to the alarmed Mrs. Mason, +after which he took his leave, promising to come and see her the next +day. Eugene was as good as his word; and early the next morning came +down to the widow's cottage, accompanied by a gentleman and a little +girl about four years old, whom Ida had never seen before. Carlo, of +course, was in the party, and was made much of by everybody, receiving a +great deal of attention, which he accepted with much dignity; sitting up +on his hind legs, wagging his tail, and giving vent, now and then, to a +short, amiable bark of thanks to his kind friends. + +[Illustration: Carlo Saving Ida.] + +The gentleman, who was Eugene's father, Mr. Morris, after kissing little +Ida, said, "this little girl whom I have brought to see you, is my only +daughter Lottie; and _you_ were the means of her having been saved from +drowning." Ida's look of surprise at this, was comical to see. "Not long +since," went on Mr. Morris, "our good Carlo saved _her_ life, just as he +did _yours_, yesterday. Eugene tells me, that, but for your goodness of +heart, Carlo would have been killed when he was a puppy; and in that +case I should have had no little Lottie to-day; for there was no one +near at the time but the nurse, who was too much frightened to be of any +use. I desire then, Mrs. Mason, with your permission, to make Ida a +little present." So saying, he kissed Ida again--put a small package +into her hand, and bowing politely, to the surprised Mrs. Mason; left +the cottage with his party, before she could find words to thank him. +The package proved to be a bank-book in which Ida was credited with five +thousand dollars in her own name! This was Mr. Morris's "little +present." Mrs. Mason owned the cottage in which she lived, but nothing +more; and was obliged to sew, early and late, to gain a scanty support +for Ida and herself. This money was, therefore, great wealth to them, +and would enable Mrs. Mason to fulfil the dearest wish of her heart, +which was to give a good education to her beloved Ida. Every kind action +is, I think, rewarded, either here or hereafter; yet we should try to do +good for its own sake, and leave the result to the great Father of us +all! + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Carlo, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CARLO *** + +***** This file should be named 23528.txt or 23528.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/2/3/5/2/23528/ + +Produced by Mark C. 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