in a style which deserves the highest
praise."--_Edinburgh Courant._
=Winnie's Secret:= A Story of Faith and Patience. By Kate
Wood.
"One of the best story-books we have read. Girls will be charmed
with the tale, and delighted that everything turns out so
well."--_Schoolmaster._
=Miss Willowburn's Offer.= By Sarah Doudney.
"Patience Willowburn is one of Miss Doudney's best creations, and
is the one personality in the story which can be said to give it
the character of a book not for young ladies but for
girls."--_Spectator._
=A Garland for Girls.= By Louisa M. Alcott.
"The _Garland_ will delight our girls, and show them how to make
their lives fragrant with good deeds."--_British Weekly._
"These little tales are the beau ideal of girls'
stories."--_Christian World._
=Hetty Gray:= Or Nobody's Bairn. By Rosa Mulholland.
"A charming story for young folks. Hetty is a delightful
creature--piquant, tender, and true--and her varying fortunes are
perfectly realistic."--_World._'
=Brothers in Arms:= A Story of the Crusades. By F. Bayford
Harrison.
"Full of striking incident, is very fairly illustrated, and may
safely be chosen as sure to prove interesting to young people of
both sexes."--_Guardian._
=The Ball Of Fortune:= Or Ned Somerset's Inheritance. By Charles
Pearce.
"A capital story for boys. It is simply and brightly written. There
is plenty of incident, and the interest is sustained
throughout."--_Journal of Education._
=Miss Fenwick's Failures:= Or "Peggy Pepper-Pot." By Esme
Stuart.
"Esme Stuart may be commended for producing a girl true to real
life, who will put no nonsense into young heads."--_Graphic._
=Gytha's Message:= A Tale of Saxon England. By Emma Leslie.
"This is a charmingly told story. It is the sort of book that all
girls and some boys like, and can only get good from."--_Journal of
Education._
=My Mistress the Queen:= A Tale of the 17th Century. By M.A.
Paull.
"The style is pure and graceful, the presentation of manners and
character has been well studied, and the story is full of
interest."--_Scotsman._
"This is a charming book. The old-time sentiment which pervades the
volume renders it all the more alluring."--_Western Mercury._
=The Stories of Wasa and Menzikoff:= The Deliverer of Sweden, and the
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