Beyond the Black Waters. A Tale.
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 Burma.
The Blacksmith of Boniface Lane.
A tale having a historical basis. The incidents and characters are portrayed with all the freshness and picturesqueness common to A. L. O. E.'s works.
Claudia. A Tale.
A tale for the young. Difference between intellectual and spiritual life. Pride of intellect and self-confidence humbled, and true happiness gained at last along with true humility.
Cyril Ashley. A Tale.
An English tale for young persons, illustrative of some of the practical lessons to be learned from the Scripture story of Jonah the prophet.
Driven into Exile.
"One of the best books we have ever received from our old friend A. L. O. E.... The pen-portraits in the book are deftly drawn."—Christian Leader.