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GE. PAINTER'S LITTLE MODEL. MAN IN A WILDERNESS. BLIND BOY AND HIS SISTER. THE CHRISTMAS DINNER. OLD CHRISTMAS. TWO FRIEND'S COUNSEL. THE CHILDREN. BEGINNING AND END OF MRS. MUGGERIDGE'S WEDDING-DINNER. COMING SPRING. THE TAX-GATHERER'S VISIT. [Illustration] "Mary Howitt's Stories for Children are with many preferred above all the other works of that charming writer, to true and genial is the sympathy she shows for the young, and to healthy the tone of her gently insinuated moral."--Mrs. Kirkland. C.S. FRANCIS & CO., 252 BROADWAY. HANS ANDERSEN'S STORY BOOK. _One thick Volume, with Illustrations, and a Memoir of the Author by Mary Howitt._ Price 75 cents; extra gilt, $1. CONTENTS. MEMOIR OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN. A PICTURE-BOOK WITHOUT PICTURES. MY BOOTS. SCENES ON THE DANUBE. PEGASUS AND POST-HORSES. EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES. THE SWINEHERD. THE REAL PRINCESS. THE SHOES OF FORTUNE. THE FIR-TREE. THE SNOW-QUEEN. THE LEAP-FROG. THE ELDER-BUSH. THE BELL. THE OLD HOUSE. THE DROP OF WATER. THE HAPPY FAMILY. THE STORY OF A MOTHER. THE FALSE COLLAR. THE SHADOW. THE OLD STREET LAMP. THE DREAM OF LITTLE TUK. THE NAUGHTY BOY. TWO NEIGHBORING FAMILIES. THE DARNING NEEDLE. THE LITTLE MATCH-GIRL. THE RED SHOES. TO THE YOUNG READERS. "We have placed Andersen's name at the head of our list, in gratitude for the delight and amusement his stories for children have afforded us. When Fairy-land seemed lost to us, or peopled by a new race of utilitarians, who spoke its language and tried its spells in mere slavish imitation, without comprehending their use and meaning; a Poet from the North has made fresh flowers bloom there, and brought it back again to our hearts and eyes in brighter colors and stronger outlines than before."--_Christian Remembrancer._ "There is a child-like tenderness and simplicity in his writings--an elevation and purity of tone--which is the secret of the extreme charm his celebrated stories have for children. They are as simple and as touching as the old Bible narratives of Joseph and his Brethren, and the little lad who died in the corn field. We wonder not at their being the most popular books of their kind in Europe."--_Mary Howitt._ Published by C.S. FRANCIS & Co., New York. Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors have been maintained in this text: Original page vii "at the of Good Hope, Calsoaep" should read: "
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