Angel's Christmas, and, Little Dot
Transcriber's note: Unusual and inconsistent spelling is as printed.
HERE'S WRITING AT THE BEGINNING, MOTHER; WHAT DOES IT SAY?
AND
MRS. O. F. WALTON
AUTHOR OF THE MYSTERIOUS HOUSE, PEEP BEHIND THE SCENES, CHRISTIE, THE KING'S SERVANT, WINTER'S FOLLY, ETC.
LONDON
THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY
4 BOUVERIE STREET AND 65 ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD
CONTENTS
THE WINGLESS ANGEL
FROM morning till night, poor Mrs. Blyth was hard at work with her great mangle.
It was a very dismal room; no one could call it anything else. The window was very small, several of the panes patched together with pieces of brown paper, and the dust and the spiders had been very busy trying how much sunshine they could keep from coming into the gloomy little room.