. The child's own story book; or, Tales and dialogues for the nursery . PHILADELPHIA: GKORGE S. , THE CHILDS 0¥N STORY BOOK; OB, TALES AND DIALOGUES FOR THE NURSERY. BY MRS. JERRAM, (Late Jane Elizabeth Holmes.) 3 J J 3 3 > 53 3 3 3 3 3 33 5 rmST AMERICAN, FROM Tlli: THISli LO>I)ON EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: GEORGE S. APPLETON, 148 CHESNUT ST. NEW YORK: D. APPLETON & CO., 200 BROADWAY. aiPCCcxLix. V THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 585088 A8TOR L<£NUX ANDTILDEN A HON*. P. 19t0 L c c< c c c tc cc*ccccccc TO ANNA MARY HOWITT, DAUGHTEK OF WILLIAM AND MARY HOWITT,BijiB 33oo1k of Simple


. The child's own story book; or, Tales and dialogues for the nursery . PHILADELPHIA: GKORGE S. , THE CHILDS 0¥N STORY BOOK; OB, TALES AND DIALOGUES FOR THE NURSERY. BY MRS. JERRAM, (Late Jane Elizabeth Holmes.) 3 J J 3 3 > 53 3 3 3 3 3 33 5 rmST AMERICAN, FROM Tlli: THISli LO>I)ON EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: GEORGE S. APPLETON, 148 CHESNUT ST. NEW YORK: D. APPLETON & CO., 200 BROADWAY. aiPCCcxLix. V THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 585088 A8TOR L<£NUX ANDTILDEN A HON*. P. 19t0 L c c< c c c tc cc*ccccccc TO ANNA MARY HOWITT, DAUGHTEK OF WILLIAM AND MARY HOWITT,BijiB 33oo1k of Simple .Stories, JS MOST AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR PREFACE. In writing the following pages, my mostearnest desire has been to awaken in thehearts of little children, kindly and affec-tionate feelings toward each other, sub-mission and loving confidence towardtheir parents, and reverence and love tow-ard God. This I have attempted in de-scribing scenes and objects, most ofwhich must be familiar to every language I have used is the easiestI could


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