ing." 6 vols. Price of each, $1.00.
ROBERTS BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, _Boston_.
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LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON'S STORIES.
[Illustration]
BED-TIME STORIES.
MORE BED-TIME STORIES.
NEW BED-TIME STORIES.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ADDIE LEDYARD.
Three volumes in a box. Price, $3.75.
_ROBERTS BROTHERS_, _Publishers_, BOSTON.
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AUNT JO'S SCRAP-BAG.
CUPID AND CHOW-CHOW, ETC.
[Illustration: SCRAP-BAG. VOL III.]
BY LOUISA M. ALCOTT,
AUTHOR OF "LITTLE WOMEN," "AN OLD-FASHIONED GIRL," "LITTLE MEN,"
"HOSPITAL SKETCHES."
BOSTON:
ROBERTS BROTHERS.
1881.
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Jean Ingelow's Prose Story Books.
In 5 vols. 16mo, uniformly bound.
STUDIES FOR STORIES FROM GIRLS' LIVES. Illustrated, Price, $1.25.
"A rare source of delight for all who can find pleasure in
really good works of prose fiction.... They are prose poems,
carefully meditated, and exquisitely couched in by a teacher
ready to sympathize with every joy and sorrow."--_Athenaeum._
STORIES TOLD TO A CHILD. Illustrated. Price, $1.25.
STORIES TOLD TO A CHILD. Second Series. Illustrated. Price, $1.25.
"This is one of the most charming juvenile books ever laid on
our table. Jean Ingelow, the noble English poet, second only to
Mrs. Browning, bends easily and gracefully from the heights of
thought and fine imagination to commune with the minds and
hearts of children; to sympathize with their little joys and
sorrows; to feel for their temptations. She is a safe guide for
the little pilgrims; for her paths, though 'paths of
pleasantness,' lead straight upward."--_Grace Greenwood in "The
Little Pilgrim."_
A SISTER'S BYE-HOURS. Illustrated. Price, $1.25.
"Seven short stories of domestic life by one of the most popular
of the young authors of the day,--an author who has her heart in
what she writes,--Jean Ingelow. And there is heart in these
stories, and healthy moral lessons, too. They are written in the
author's most graceful and affecting style, will be read with
real pleasure, and, when read, will leave more than momentary
impressions."--_Brooklyn Union._
MOPSA THE FAIRY. A Story. With Eight Illustrations. Price, $1.25.
"Miss Ingelow is, to our mind, the most charming of all living
writers for children, and 'Mops
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