[57] Robber.
[58] Female attendant.
Favourite Stories, etc., by A. L. O. E.
The Blacksmith of Boniface Lane. Post 8vo, cloth extra. 2s. 6d.
A tale having an historical basis. Its hero is John Badby, the Lollard blacksmith, who perished at the stake. The incidents and characters are portrayed with all the freshness and picturesqueness common to A. L. O. E.’s works.
Beyond the Black Waters. A Tale. Post 8vo, cl. ex. 2s. 6d.
A story illustrating the truth that “sorrow tracketh wrong,” and that there can be no peace of conscience till sin has been confessed both to God and man, and forgiveness obtained. The scene is laid chiefly in British Burmah.
Harold’s Bride. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s. 6d.
An interesting story, written in the author’s characteristic style, and affording instructive glimpses of the hardships and dangers of missionary life in the rural districts of India.