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Dening, Walter (1846-1913)
English readers.1887.
ENGLISH READERS. THE HIGH SCHOOL SERIES. BOOK I. WRITTEN AND COMPILED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. BY WALTER DENING.
Published by the Department of Education. T
KY
: 1887.
[1], viii, 185, [3] p. 20 cm.
[PL/537/De](00068063)
目 次
CONTENTS.
The Snipe and the Clam.
1
The Use and Abuse of Things.
2
The Child is Father of the Man.
2
Diligence the Greatest Treasure.
4
Iemitsu's Consideration for Others.
4
Intelligence.
5
A Faithful Nurse.
7
Two Quarrellers Lose that for which they are Quarrelling.
8
Calmness in the midst of Danger.
9
Simplicity.
10
One Ignoramus Instructing Another.
11
Gi Kwa's Discernment.
12
Saved by a Dog.
14
The Fox and the Tiger.
15
The Thing most to be Feared.
16
Generosity Begets Generosity.
17
Ieyasu's Hatred of Lying.
20
Thoughtfulness.
22
The Ky
to Frog and the
saka Frog.
22
True Virtue Knows no Distinction between the Secret and the Open.
24
Hikozaemon's Melons.
26
Nature Suppressed and Revived Again.
27
False Appearances often Lead to Dangerous Results.
29
A Daring Act.
31
A Practical Joke and its Consequences.
33
A Theif Reclaimed by Kindness.
35
Shrewdness.
38
Hikozaemon and the Stewed Cranes.
39
Mizutani Hanry
and his Heirlooms.
41
Different Sides to every Question.
44
K
shi and the Two Young Disputants.
45
How the Emperor Mei Measured Distance.
46
A Real and an Adopted Son's Regard for Each Other.
47
Chin Shoku and the Thief.
49
Doi Toshikatsu and the Piece of Silk.
50
Unselfishness.
52
Precocity.
53
False Appearances and their Consequence.
54
Where there is a Will there is a Way.
56
M
shi's Early Training.
58
A Woman Defends herself against Two Robbers.
59
A Model Brother.
62
Truth and Death, or Falsehood and Life.
64
Ch
K
gei's Household Motto.
67
A Brave Lad.
68
Excess is no better than Deficiency.
69
An Unguarded Heart and Unemployed Strength.
70
The Power of Conscientious Habits.
73
Takizawa Bakin.
74
The Trusted Shows himself Worthy of Trust.
76
The Carefulness of M
shi's Mother.
78
Okunuki Goheiji Saves a Number of Peasants from Starving—I., II.
79
Goheiji's Good Name Saves him from Robbers.
83
Filial Affection.
84
Life and Existence.
85
If you want a thing Done, Do it yourself.
87
A Brave Woman.
88
Filial Affection in Monkeys.
89
Mutual Dependence.
90
Evil must be Attacked at its Root.
92
The Self-Sufficiency of a Shell-Fish.
94
Coal.
95
A Test of Conduct.
97
Liberty and Starvation Preferred.
98
A Discontented Boy Learns a Lesson from a Carpenter.
101
A Man whose Efforts were Always Ill-timed.
102
Ieyasu's Moderation.
103
Benevolence in Time of War.
105
Shin-emon Saves a Girl from Drowning herself—I., II.
107
Evil Requited by Good.
112
The Courage and Presence of Mind of a Little Girl.
114
Self Ignorance.
115
An Ei and the Angry Lord of Sei.
119
A foolish Wife and a still more foolish Husband.
120
Large-Mindedness.
121
Tact.
122
Greediness.
124
The Owl and the Pigeon.
127
Impartiality.
128
Tutelary Gods and their Fate.
129
Plan for the Future as well as for the Present.
130
A Japanese Solomon—I.
131
Solomon's Judgment—II.
134
How Sorori Shinzaemon reproved Hideyoshi.
136
The Eager are usually Blind to Danger.
138
An Upright Judge.
139
A Foolish and a Wise Fencer—I., II.
141
Thirty Dollars' Worth of Prayers.
144
Two Brave Boys.
148
A True Heroine.
151
The Fieldfare's Argument and the Wren's Answer.
154
A Wicked Young Priest and the Treatment he Received.
157
The Moral Courage of Tadaoki's Wife.
160
A Boaster Banished to a Desolate Island—I., II.
161
A Guilty Idol Brought to Judgment—I., II.
166
Parsimony—I., II.
170
An Exceptional Priest.
173
Short-sighted Zeal and Far Seeing Wisdom.
177
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