best."--Teachers' Aid.
A Story of a Short Life. By Juliana Horatia Ewing.
"The book is one we can heartily recommend, for it is not only
bright and interesting, but also pure and healthy in tone and
teaching."--Courier.
The Sleepy King. A Fairy Tale. By Aubrey Hopwood And Seymour
Hicks.
"Wonderful as the adventures of Bluebell are, it must be admitted that
they are very naturally worked out and very plausibly presented.
Altogether this is an excellent story for girls."--Saturday Review.
Two Little Waifs. By Mrs. Molesworth.
"Mrs. Molesworth's delightful story of 'Two Little Waifs' will charm all
the small people who find it in their stockings. It relates the
adventures of two lovable English children lost in Paris, and is just
wonderful enough to pleasantly wring the youthful heart."--New York
Tribune.
Adventures in Toyland. By Edith King Hall.
"The author is such a bright, cheery writer, that her stories are always
acceptable to all who are not confirmed cynics, and her record of the
adventures is as entertaining and enjoyable as we might expect."--Boston
Courier.
Adventures in Wallypug Land. By G. E. Farrow.
"These adventures are simply inimitable, and will delight boys and girls
of mature age, as well as their juniors. No happier combination of
author and artist than this volume presents could be found to furnish
healthy amusement to the young folks. The book is an artistic one in
every sense."--Toronto Mail.
Fussbudget's Folks. A Story for Young Girls. By Anna F. Burnham.
"Mrs. Burnham has a rare gift for composing stories for children. With a
light, yet forcible touch, she paints sweet and artless, yet natural and
strong, characters."--Congregationalist.
Mixed Pickles. A Story for Girls. By Mrs. E. M. Field.
"It is, in its way, a little classic, of which the real beauty and
pathos can hardly be appreciated by young people. It is not too much to
say of the story that it is perfect of its kind."--Good Literature.
Miss Mouse and Her Boys. A Story for Girls. By Mrs. Molesworth.
"Mrs. Molesworth's books are cheery, wholesome, and particularly well
adapted to refined life. It is safe to add that she is the best English
prose writer for children. A new volume from Mrs. Molesworth is always a
treat."--The Beacon.
Gilly Flower. A Story for Girls. By the author of "Miss Toosey's
Mission."
"Jill is a little guardian angel to three lively brothers who tease and
play
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