Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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LANTERN SETS. 297 ILLUSTRATE© SONGS. THERE AIN’T ANOTHER DADDY IN THE WORLD LIKE MINE. 1 Introduction. 2 “ Have you no playmate? ” 3 “ He’s my playmate." 4 To greet my dad. From Life. 5 We play. 6 I love daddy. 7 “ Kiss me.” 8 I love daddy. " Good night” THE CHILDREN'S HOME. From Life. 1 The beggars passed on in their misery. 2 One of the children could not join in the play. 3 Her thin white hands stretched out so eagerly. 4 But the little white face had vanished. 5 She crept away down by the murky stream. 6 The pale face shone through her restless dream. 7 The highborn child and beggar passed homeward side by side. LIFE MODELS. HOW HARRY WON HIS WIFE. From the Gordon League Ballads. By Jim’s Wife. Illustrated by Life Models. 1 A poor man’s lass may be pretty 2 He was a drunkard like his father. 3 He went courting Nettie.. 4 And now you can see their children. 5 When I walked to church on Sunday. 6 " Then you don’t love me.” 7 He never tried to stop her. • 8 He couldn’t read the paper. 9 He rushed across to Nettie. 10 A nice little home they’ve got. Reading: 1/11 \ - IN FLOWER ALLEY. From the Gordon League Ballads (Second Series). By Jim’s Wife. Illustrated by Life Models. 1 2 3 4 For when your husband’s ill and in hospital. And the fog hung cold as grave-clothes. I was asked to wait in a passage. Three children came down the stairs. 5 And trailed up our steps, and stood— rooted. 6 There they were. Poor of the poorest. 7 They didn’t know why I was crying. Reading: 1/11