STORIES BY E. EVERETT-GREEN.

FRIENDS OR FOES. A Story for Boys and Girls. Crown 8vo, with illustrations, bevelled boards, 2/6.

SHADOWLAND; or, What Lindis Accomplished.

Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 1/6.

"A charming story for children, very prettily got up."—Record.

HER HUSBAND'S HOME; or, The Durleys of Linley Castle.

Large Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 3/6.

"Some of the scenes are particularly effective."—Spectator.

MARJORIE AND MURIEL; or, Two London Homes.

Small 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 2/6.

"A capital story, very prettily got up."—Record.

HIS MOTHER'S BOOK. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2/-.

"Little Bill is so lovable, and meets with such interesting friends, that everybody may read about him with pleasure."—Spectator.

LITTLE FREDDIE; or, Friends in Need. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 2/-

"There is real pathos in this story, telling how a poor little waif is protected from evil by the recollection of a lost mother's teaching."—Liverpool Courier.

BERTIE CLIFTON; or, Paul's Little Schoolfellow.

Crown 8vo, cloth, 2/-.

"Seldom have we perused a tale of the length of this with so much pleasure." The Schoolmaster.

LITTLE RUTH'S LADY. Crown 8vo, with Illustrations, 2/-.

"A delightful study of children, their joys and sorrows."—Athenæum.

"One of those children's stories that charm grown people as well as little folk." Guardian.

OUR WINNIE; or, When the Swallows Go.

Crown 8vo, cloth, Illustrated, 1/6.

"The beautiful life of little Winnie is one which all children will do well to take as an example."—Banner.