This volume is from 1888.... and no illustrations are included in this Kindle version. A novel for young children that tells a story of moral and ethical aspects.CHAPTER I. Mr. Foster by the Roadside- Ezra and George at Play Politeness to the Poor- Mr. Foster Faints- Ezra's House DestroyedCHAPTER II. Regard for the Feelings of the Poor- Conversation between Mr. Foster and Ezra- A Promise of Stories about the RevolutionCHAPTER III. Difficulty in Study= The Ruined House =The Obligation of Promises- Good for EvilCHAPTER IV. An Erroneous Judgment- Duty to the Aged Pensions- A Question in MoralsCHAPTER V. Ezra a little Careless Goes to Mr. Foster's--Mr. Fostor'sAccount of his entering- the Army Prayer NeglectedCHAPTER VIEzra receives more Light in Regard to the Causes- Nature and Consequences of War- The Highest Way to do GoodCHAPTER VII. Ezra renews his Visit to the Old Soldier- The Reason why he did not Fear Death- Story of the Officer and the Hessian- A Sentry in PerilCHAPTER VIII. Mr. Foster's Call at Mr. Elliot's-The Idea of a Gentleman-Account of Mr. Foster's Interview with an Old Fellow-soldierCHAPTER IX. George Grant goes with Ezra to see Mr. Foster- A Discussion about War--The Revolution a Just War-An Interesting Story- Shooting a Dog for refusing to AnswerCHAPTER X. Mr. Foster's Stories told over again- Fourth of July at Mr. Foster's-Sufferings of the Army at Valley Forge- Sufferings of the Inhabitants- Mr. Foster's Farewell