ttingly restores the family fortunes, we have a fine
ideal of real womanly goodness."--_Schoolmaster_.
Sam Silvan's Sacrifice. By JESSE COLMAN.
"There is a spirit of gentleness, kindliness, and tenderness manifest in
every page of this volume, which will make it an influence for
good."--_Christian Union_.
Insect Ways on Summer Days in Garden, Forest, Field, and Stream. By
JENNETT HUMPHREYS. With 70 Illustrations.
"This book will prove not only instructive but delightful to every child
whose mind is beginning to inquire and reflect upon the wonders of
nature. It is capitally illustrated and very tastefully
bound."--_Academy_.
Susan. By AMY WALTON.
"A clever little story, written with some humour. The authoress shows a
great deal of insight into children's feelings and motives."--_Pall Mall
Gazette_.
A Pair of Clogs. By AMY WALTON.
"Decidedly interesting, and unusually true to nature. For children
between nine and fourteen this book can be thoroughly
commended."--_Academy_.
The Hawthorns. By AMY WALTON.
"A remarkably vivid and clever study of child-life. At this species of
work Amy Walton has no superior."--_Christian Leader_.
Dorothy's Dilemma. By CAROLINE AUSTIN.
"An exceptionally well-told story, and will be warmly welcomed by
children. The little heroine, Dorothy, is a charming creation."--_Court
Journal_.
Marie's Home. By CAROLINE AUSTIN.
"An exquisitely told story. The heroine is as fine a type of girlhood as
one could wish to set before our little British damsels of
to-day."--_Christian Leader_.
A Warrior King. By J. EVELYN.
"The friendship formed between the African Prince and Adrian Englefield
will remind the reader of the old story of the 'wonderful love' which
existed long ago when Jonathan and David made a covenant."--_Dundee
Advertiser_.
Aboard the "Atalanta." By HENRY FRITH.
"The story is very interesting and the descriptions most graphic. We
doubt if any boy after reading it would be tempted to the great mistake
of running away from school under almost any pretext
whatever."--_Practical Teacher_.
The Penang Pirate. By JOHN C. HUTCHESON.
"A book which boys will thoroughly enjoy: rattling, adventurous, and
romantic, and the stories are thoroughly healthy in tone."--_Aberdeen
Journal_.
Teddy: The Story of a "Little Pickle." By JOHN C. HUTCHESON.
"He is an amusing little fellow with a rich fund of animal spirits, and
when at length he g
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