. Little Lord Fauntleroy . nbe imagined than that pro-vided in this interestingbook.—Boston SaturdayEvening Gazette. It is a good, strongstory ; it comes in amongthe mass of juvenile bookslike a wind blown from,Northern woods.—Sun-day-School Times. tF\E STORY OF ROLANB. BY JAMES a Series of Illustrations by R. B. Bird). One volume, square I2mo, $ This volume is intended as a companion to The Story of Siegfried. As Siegfried was an adaptation ofNorthern myths and romances to the wants and the understanding of young readers, so is this story a similaradaptation of the middle-age
. Little Lord Fauntleroy . nbe imagined than that pro-vided in this interestingbook.—Boston SaturdayEvening Gazette. It is a good, strongstory ; it comes in amongthe mass of juvenile bookslike a wind blown from,Northern woods.—Sun-day-School Times. tF\E STORY OF ROLANB. BY JAMES a Series of Illustrations by R. B. Bird). One volume, square I2mo, $ This volume is intended as a companion to The Story of Siegfried. As Siegfried was an adaptation ofNorthern myths and romances to the wants and the understanding of young readers, so is this story a similaradaptation of the middle-age romances relating to Charlemagne and his paladins. As Siegfried was the greatest oFthe heroes of the North- so too was Roland the most famous among the Knights of the Middle-Ages. APR 2 1 1943. ARE YOU THE EARL? SAID CEDRIC. I M YOUR GRANDSON. I *M LORD FAUNTLEROY. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY BY FRANCES HODGSON BURNETTlittlelordfauntl00burn4
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