. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories / by Frsnces Hodgson Burnett ; illustrated by Reginald B. Birch. this story was re-ceived—that it would take and hold its place among childrens classics. The story is a masterpiece of refinement and beauty.—The Newark Advertiser, A delightful book for reading aloud to children it is one that both grown peopleand children can enjoy keenly, and the pleasure can b« equally shared.—The ChicagoTribune. In Little Lord Fauntleroy we gain another charming child to add to our gallery of juve-nile heroes and heroines ; one who teaches a great lesson wi
. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories / by Frsnces Hodgson Burnett ; illustrated by Reginald B. Birch. this story was re-ceived—that it would take and hold its place among childrens classics. The story is a masterpiece of refinement and beauty.—The Newark Advertiser, A delightful book for reading aloud to children it is one that both grown peopleand children can enjoy keenly, and the pleasure can b« equally shared.—The ChicagoTribune. In Little Lord Fauntleroy we gain another charming child to add to our gallery of juve-nile heroes and heroines ; one who teaches a great lesson with such truth and sweetness, thatwe part with him with real regret when the episode is over.—Louisa M. Alcott. We have seldom found among the issues of childrens books for many years b. itory sowinsome and charmingly written. The holy simplicity of childhood, as the Germans call it,is the key-note of the narrative. The little hero wins all hearts by the irresistible sympathy ofhis nature, the inborn refinement of his manners, and the responsive goodness of bis heart.—The Providence SCR/BNERS BOOKS FO% THE YOUNG. Little People-. And Their Homes in Meadows, IVoods and Waters. BY STELLA LOUISE HOOK. 1% BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTEATED BY DAN BEARD ANDHARRY BEARD.
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