. The one I knew the best of all : a memory of the mind of a child . ¢â¢.v^ V >l?^-»»ââ «^« ^ iv s . --.^ THE ONE I KNEW THEBEST OF ALL MRS. BURNETTS BOOKS. THAT LASS O LOWRIES. lamo, paper, $o 50 Cloth. Illustrated, . . i 25 HAWORTHS. Illustrated. I2mo, . I 25 THROUGH ONE ADMINISTRATION, izmo, i 50 LOUISIANA. Illustrated. I2mo, . i 25 A FAIR BARBARIAN, lamo, . i 25 SURLY TIM, and Other Stories. I2mo, . I 25 VAGABONDIA. i2mo, paper, ... 50 Cloth, . i 25 EARLIER STORIES. First Series. Paper, 50 Cloth I 25 EARLIER STORIES. Second Series. Paper, 50 Cloth, ... ... i 25 New and Uniform Editi


. The one I knew the best of all : a memory of the mind of a child . ¢â¢.v^ V >l?^-»»ââ «^« ^ iv s . --.^ THE ONE I KNEW THEBEST OF ALL MRS. BURNETTS BOOKS. THAT LASS O LOWRIES. lamo, paper, $o 50 Cloth. Illustrated, . . i 25 HAWORTHS. Illustrated. I2mo, . I 25 THROUGH ONE ADMINISTRATION, izmo, i 50 LOUISIANA. Illustrated. I2mo, . i 25 A FAIR BARBARIAN, lamo, . i 25 SURLY TIM, and Other Stories. I2mo, . I 25 VAGABONDIA. i2mo, paper, ... 50 Cloth, . i 25 EARLIER STORIES. First Series. Paper, 50 Cloth I 25 EARLIER STORIES. Second Series. Paper, 50 Cloth, ... ... i 25 New and Uniform Edition of the abwe () , in a box, $ THE PRETTY SISTER OF JOSE. Cloth. Illustrated, . . . $i OO LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Illustrated by R. B. Birch. Square 8vo, . $2 oc SARA CREWE ; or, What Happened at Miss Minchens. Illustrated. Square 8vo, . .100LITTLE SAINT ELIZABETH, and Other Stories. Illustrated. Square 8vo, . i 5° GIOVANNI AND THE OTHER. Illustrated. Square 8vo, I 5° THE ONE I KNEW THE BEST OF ALL. Illustrated. I2mo, . $2 oo. THE SMALL PERSON AND THE SECRETAIRE. THE ONE I KNEW THEBEST OF ALL H flfcemorp of tbe /IFMnfc of a Cbtlfc BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT ILLUSTRATED BY REGINALD B. BIRCH NEW YORKCHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS 1893 COPYRIGHT, 1893, BYCHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS TROW DIRECTORY PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANYNEW YORK DM5CARD PREFACE I SHOULD feel a serious delicacy in present-ing to the world a sketch so autobiographical asthis if I did not feel myself absolved from anycharge of the bad taste of personality by the factthat I believe I might fairly entitle it The Storyof any Child with an Imagination. My impres-sion is that the Small Person differed from a worldof others only in as far as she had more or lessimagination than other little girls. I have so oftenwished that I could see the minds of young thingswith a sight stronger than that of very interestedeyes, which can only see from the outside. Theremust be so many thoughts for which


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