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Title: Stories for the Young
Or, Cheap Repository Tracts: Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI.
Author: Hannah More
Release Date: February 13, 2005 [EBook #15034]
Language: English
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[Illustration: TAWNEY RACHEL.]
STORIES FOR THE YOUNG;
OR,
CHEAP REPOSITORY TRACTS:
ENTERTAINING, MORAL, AND RELIGIOUS.
BY HANNAH MORE AND OTHERS.
A NEW REVISED EDITION.
VOL. VI.
PUBLISHED BY THE
AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY,
150 NASSAU-STREET, NEW YORK.
CONTENTS
VOL. VI.
Black Giles the Poacher; containing some account of a family who had
rather live by their wits than their work.
History of Widow Brown's Apple-tree; being Part II. of Black Giles the
Poacher.
Tawney Rachel; or, the Fortune-teller: with some account of Dreams,
Omens, and Conjurers. Being Part III. of Black Giles the Poacher.
The Happy Waterman.
The Gravestone.
Parley the Porter. An Allegory. Showing how robbers without can never
get into a house unless there are traitors within.
A New Christmas Tract; or, the Right Way of Rejoicing at Christmas.
Showing the reasons we have for joy at the event of our Saviour's birth.
A New Christmas Hymn.
Bear ye one another's Burdens; or, the Valley of Tears. A Vision.
The Strait Gate and the Broad Way; being the Second Part of the Valley
of Tears.
The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard.
BLACK GILES THE POACHER:
CONTAINING SOME ACCOUNT OF A FAMILY WHO HAD RATHER LIVE BY THEIR WITS
THAN THEIR WORK[A]
BY HANNAH MORE.
PART I
[Footnote A: This story exhibits an accurate picture of that part of
the country where the author then resided; and where, by her
benevolent zeal, a great reformation was effected among the poor
inhabitants of at least twenty parishes, within a circle of thirty
miles.]
Poaching Giles lives on the borders of one of those great moors in
Somersetshire. Giles, to be sure, has been a
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