32. Michael the Chorister. (Walter Smith) 6d.
One of the first tales of little choristers, and with a great simplicity and beauty.
33. A Bright Farthing. By S. M. Sitwell. (S.P.C.K.) 1s.
A good child’s story of the temptation to conceit and self-exaltation.
34. Grannie’s Wardrobe. (S.P.C.K.) 9d.
A case of curiosity and untruth, well told.
35. The Railroad Children. By C. M. Yonge. (Walter Smith) 6d.
May be a help with unbaptised children.
36. The Secret of a Ball of Wool. (S.P.C.K.) 2d.
Is the same idea as the ‘Godmother’s Whim,’ but is told by a Russian nurse and is more amusing.