LETTERS FROM OUR YOUNG FRIENDS.

Dear Editor:

Mother and I have been reading The Great Round World all winter and have enjoyed it so much. I think it is a very valuable little magazine, you make everything seem so interesting. Halifax is rather a quaint city. It is noted for its beautiful scenery, fine harbor, park, and public gardens. It is an ideal place to spend the hot summer months in, and American tourists are learning more about us every year. A little girl visiting here from Boston last summer was asked one morning if she should like to go to the green market and see the Indians make and sell their baskets. She hesitated a moment, then said, "Well, if they are not wild Indians I would." I think strangers have an idea that the inhabitants of Halifax are nearly all Indians (we rarely see one except market days), that our noses are really blue in color, that our houses are covered with codfish-skins, and that our only article of diet is fish. This seems all very amusing to us. We are going to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee here next month. One feature of the celebration will be a grand Military Tournament. I saw one last year, and it was grand. At the close there was a mimic battle between the British and the Arabs; it was very exciting. I was so interested that I said to my sister, "The Arabs fight just as well as the British," forgetting for a minute that they were all British. I think the American flag prettier than the flag of any other nation. There is a lovely story running through St. Nicholas, now. It is called "Miss Nina Barrow." It ought to delight every girl reader. Hoping I am not taking up too much of your valuable time with my letter, and wishing The Great Round World much success, I remain,

Yours truly,
Halifax, N.S., May 11th, 1897. Marie

Dear Editor:

I am very much interested in the Cubans, and I hope that they will get free. I wish The Great Round World would tell more about it. We have your nice little book for our reading class. We all laughed right out when we read about the serpent down on the Florida coast, and the singing mouse. I will close now, wishing great success to The Great Round World.

Dallas S.
Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N.Y., May 3d, 1897.

Dear Mr. Editor:

Having read three of your Great Round World books, I now let you know how I enjoyed them. I read many interesting things about the little island of Greece, and many other things. I read one book a day, and each week I send them to a friend in the country. She enjoys them very much.

Yours truly,
New York, May 4th, 1897. Jessie B.G.

The Editor thanks Marie, Dallas S., and Jessie B.G. for their kindly and pleasant letters.

Dear Editor:

I take your Great Round World and like it very much. I hope Greece will win in her war with Turkey, and Cuba in her war with Spain. General Weyler must be a very cruel man to kill the wounded Cuban soldiers who are in the hospitals. I hope the wars will soon stop and the countries be at peace. I enjoy your paper very much, it having many interesting accounts in it. I am very glad that the Czar of Russia is not going to make the exiles travel on foot any more to Siberia, and I think he must be a very nice ruler. Do you think the Cubans will win? I wish The Great Round World was published twice a week, as I like it so much. Did young Prince George of Greece marry that "Holy Child," as I think she is called?

Yours truly,
Evansville, Md., May 12th, 1897. Nannie M.

Dear Nannie:

Thank you for your letter and kind words.

In regard to Prince George of Greece, our list of the reigning families of Europe for 1897 states that he is unmarried.

Editor.


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READERS
Appleton'sPrimer5
"First10
"Second10
"Third10
"Fourth15
"Fifth25
Baldwin'sClassics10
Barnes'First10
"Second10
"Third15
"Fourth20
"Fifth25
Butler'sFirst5
"Second10
"Third15
Cyr'sPrimer10
"First10
"Second10
"Third15
Davis'First5
"Second10
"Third15
Eggleston'sGreat Americans15
Eng. Classics(Am. Bk. Co.)10
Gilmour'sRevised First5
" " Second10
" " Third10
" " Fourth20
Harper'sNew First10
" " Second10
" " Third15
" " Fourth20
" " Fifth30
Hazen'sFirst10
"Second10
"Third15
"Fourth20
"Fifth25
"Child's First Book10
Holmes'New First5
" " Second10
" " Third15
" " Fourth20
" " Fifth20
InterstateFirst10
"Second10
"Third15
King'sFirst Book20
"Second "20
"Third "20
"Fourth "20
Lippincott'sFirst5
"Second10
McGuffey'sRevised Primer5
" " First5
" " Second10
" " Third15
" " Fourth15
Monroe'sNew Primer5
" " First10
" " Second10
" " Third15
New FranklinPrimer5
" "First10
" "Second10
" "Third15
" "Fourth20
" "Fifth25
New GradedFirst5
" "Second10
" "Third15
Pollard'sRevised Primer5
" " First8
" " Second10
" " Third15
Sheldon amp; Co.'sFirst5
"Second10
"Third15
"Fourth15
Stickney'sNew First5
" " Second10
" " Third10
" " Fourth15
" " Fifth20
Swinton'sPrimer10
"First10
"Second15
"Third20
"Fourth20
"Fifth25
Thompson's10
UnionFirst5
"Second5
Watson'sFirst5
"Second10
Werner'sPrimer10

SPELLERS
Babcock's5
Bailey'sScholar's Compan.10
Farrell'sGrammar School10
Gilbert'sSchool Studies5
Graves'(cloth cover)10
Harrington's Complete5
McGuffey'sRevised5
Monroe's5
Morse's10
New AmericanPrimary5
" "Pronouncing5
Patterson'sCom. School5
Reed'sWord Lessons10
Swinton'sWord Primer5
" " Book5
Town'sWord Analysis10
Watson'sComplete5

HISTORIES
Allen'sRome35
Anderson'sNew General45
" " Gram. Sch. (N.Y. ed.)25
"Eng. (1895 or later)35
Barnes'Primary U.S.15
"Brief (after 1890)35
"General60
Eggleston'sFirst Book20
"Large U.S.35
Fiske's35
Gardiner'sEngland35
Greene'sShort Hist. of Eng.40
Hansell'sHistory20
Hendrick'sEmpire State15
Higginson's(after 1895)30
"England30
Johnston'sShorter U.S.20
"Larger "35
Montgomery'sBegins. U.S.20
"Large "35
"France35
"England35
Mowry'sU.S.30
Myer'sGreece35
"Rome35
Myer'sMedieval50
"General50
"Ancient50
Parley'sUniversal (718 pp.)25
Ploetz'Epitome40
Pratt'sHistory Stories10
Sheldon'sAmer. History30
"General "40
Swinton'sOutlines "40
"N. School "30
Thomas'United States30

ARITHMETICS
Atwood's,Part 110
" " 215
Bailey'sMental10
Barnes'National20
Bradbury'sPractical (with Answers)20
Brooks'New Series15
Butler's,Part 15
"New Practical20
Davies'Written10
"New Practical20
"University25
Fish's,Part 1 (Am. B'k. Co.)10
" " 2 " "20
Franklin,Part 115
" " 225
Greenleaf'sCommon School15
"Complete (with Answers)20
Milnes'Elementary15
"Standard25
Prince's,Parts, each10
"Practical25
Ray's NewPrimary5
" " Elementary10
" " Practical20
" " Higher25
Robinson'sRudiments15
"Practical20
"Higher25
Sanford'sPrimary10
"Common School20
"Higher25
Sheldon'sElementary10

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