An edition of Arlo (1915)

Arlo

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Bertha B. Cobb
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An edition of Arlo (1915)

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"Little Arlo sat by the window of the cottage, looking down the beautiful valley of the Ker [German, for 'river'], and far away to the mountain which rose in the purple distance. The mountain shut out all the world beyond.

"Arlo often sat and dreamed of the things beyond the mountain, which he had never seen. He wondered who the people were that lived there, and if the river still flowed on, down to the sea. He wondered if there were little houses and sheds there on the hill-sides, just like those he could see from his window."

Thus begins the beautiful, adventurous tale of a boy and his faithful dog, Krit. Arlo is nine years old and is searching for his parents, the Count and Countess. They have been separated in an attack by the soldiers of the evil Duke, who ruled the District of Soyen, Bavaria, in Germany.

I won't disclose more, except to say that every evening, Arlo would fall asleep, hearing, in his head, the song his mother sang to him: "Soft the evening bells are ringing; Silent shadows fill the sky. Sweet the birds their vespers singing; Slumber, slumber, lullabye."

Some may call "Arlo" the male version of "Heidi", but yea or nay, it is for children of all ages to enjoy, from the early years of life to the elder years. You'll love it, I'm sure. I loved it so much that I did Book Reports on it in the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grades. And now, at the age of seventy-four, I'm still reading it several times each year.

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English
Pages
206

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Arlo
1915, The Riverdale Press, Brookline
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©1915; ©Renewed 1943; ©1951; 1st Impression 1915; 50th Impression 1941, The Arlo Publishing Company, Newton Upper Falls, Mass.
Cover of: Arlo
Arlo
©1915; ©Renewed 1943; ©1951; 1st Impression 1915; 50th Impression 1941, The Arlo Publishing Company, Newton Upper Falls, Mass.

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Boston

Edition Notes

Music on end-papers.
Plates facing p. 22, 54, 78, 130 and 176.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.C6332 A

The Physical Object

Pagination
[8], 206 p., [5] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
206

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6579628M
LCCN
15018830
OCLC/WorldCat
19564873

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November 9, 2014 Edited by Chris Coburn I just thought that I'd left out things that I usually tell others who show an interest in "Arlo".
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