Illustrated by MARY AVER 12mo Cloth Price, $1.00

"It is an interesting study of the development of an uncommon little girl. She is thoroughly natural, and the situations in which she is placed are seldom strained. She has no mother, and circumstances place her in the care of an older girl who also has no mother. How one child may be trained while another may be only taught, is made very clear. It is an attractive little story quite worth the reading."—The Universalist Leader, Boston.

"It is a book which girls from eight to eighteen will read with interest and which careful guardians and mothers will be glad to have them read."—Times, Chattanooga, Tenn.

"We would strongly advise all mothers of growing boys and girls to hasten to procure a copy of this delightful book for the home library—and, above all, to make a point of reading it carefully themselves before turning it over to the juveniles."—Designer, New York, N. Y.

"It is a truthful and discerning study of a gifted child, and should be read by all who have children under their care. It is probably the best new girl's book of the year."—Springfield (Mass.) Republican.

"The book is excellent, whether viewed as a story for the children, or as a suggestive study for those who have to do with the education of children."—Zion's Herald, Boston.

"The story may be commended as first-rate in construction, and with a happy style of teaching moral lessons."—Chicago Journal.

For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishers.

LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, Boston