ories, dealing with fresh scenes and a strange
life, and told with sweet simplicity and great beauty."
--_The Congregationalist._
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RHYMES AND JINGLES.
By Mrs. MARY MAPES DODGE.
EDITOR OF "ST. NICHOLAS."
_Profusely illustrated._
=One vol., 12mo. New edition, $1.50=
Mrs. Dodge's "Rhymes and Jingles" is a collection of her child's
poems--a department of literature in which she has no equal. Some of
these poems have been pronounced "without rivals in our language."
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PRINCE PEERLESS.
A FAIRY FOLK STORY BOOK.
By MARGARET COLLIER.
(Madame Gelletti Di Cadilhac).
ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN COLLIER.
=One volume, 12mo, $1.25=
"More admirable and fascinating a fairy story book we have not lately
set eyes upon. The stories are most airily conceived and most gracefully
executed."
--_The Hartford Post._
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PHAETON ROGERS.
A NOVEL OF BOY LIFE.
By ROSSITER JOHNSON.
_Illustrated._
=One volume, 12mo, $1.50=
"One of the funniest, liveliest juvenile stories of the year is 'Phaeton
Rogers,' by Rossiter Johnson. The writer shows as much ingenuity in
inventing comical adventures and situations as Phaeton does with his
kite-teams, fire ladders, and comets."
--_The Holyoke Transcript._
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THE BOY EMIGRANTS.
By NOAH BROOKS.
_Illustrated._
=One volume, 12mo, $1.50=
"It is one of the best boy's stories we have ever read. There is nothing
morbid or unhealthy about it. His heroes are thorough boys, with all the
faults of their age."
--_The Christian at Work._
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THE FAIRPORT NINE.
By NOAH BROOKS.
=One volume, 12mo, $1.25=
"As a thoroughly wholesome and delightful book for boys, 'The Fa
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