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Uncle Will, away down in the Maine woods. Such delightful times as they have, even if they did have to camp out in the woods all the first night!--_Golden Rule._ PINE CONES is enlivened by tales of sea and land, sometimes humorous, sometimes pathetic, and always interesting.--_Portland Transcript._ Profusely illustrated, and brimful of incident, adventure and fun.--_Wide Awake._ A charming book of adventures, written in a bright and fascinating style.--_Journal of Education._ It is good, wholesome reading that will make boys nobler and girls gentler. A breezy, joyous, entertaining book.--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._ _For Sale by D. LOTHROP & CO., Boston._ * * * * * SPARE MINUTE SERIES. THOUGHTS THAT BREATHE. From Dean Stanley. Introduction by Phillips Brooks. CHEERFUL WORDS. From George MacDonald. Introduction by James T. Fields. THE MIGHT OF RIGHT. From Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone. Introduction by John D. Long, LL. D. TRUE MANLINESS. From Thomas Hughes. Introduction by Hon. James Russell Lowell. LIVING TRUTHS. From Charles Kingsley. Introduction by W. D. Howells. RIGHT TO THE POINT. From Theodore L. Cuyler, D. D. Introduction by Newman Hall, LL. B. MANY COLORED THREADS. From Goethe. Introduction by Alexander McKenzie, D. D. ECHOES OF MANY VOICES. Introduction by Mrs. E. A. Thurston. TREASURE THOUGHTS. From Canon Farrar. Introduction by Rose Porter. * * * * * _Each volume, 12mo, cloth, $1.00._ * * * * * D. LOTHROP & CO., Publishers, Franklin and Hawley Streets, Boston. * * * * * "_Ideal American magazines!_" [Illustration] =It is a fact= acknowledged by the English press that American magazines, by enterprise, able editorship, and liberal expenditure for the finest of current art and literature, have won a rank far in advance of European magazines. =It is also a fact= that for young people WIDE AWAKE _Stands foremost_ } _In pleasure-giving!_ } _In practical helping!_ Each year's numbers contain a thousand quarto pages, covering the widest range of literature of interest and value to young people, from such authors as John G. Whittier, Charles Egbert Craddock, Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, Susan Coolidge, Edward Everett Hale, Arthur Gilman, Edwin Arnold, Rose Kingsley, Dinah Mulock Craik, M
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