This is indeed a book which will be hailed with delight, especially by children who love to read about animals. The interesting and pathetic adventures of the orphan-bear, Mishook, will appeal to old and young in much the same way as have "Black Beauty" and "Beautiful Joe."
Timothy Dole. By Juniata Salsbury.
The youthful hero, and a genuine hero he proves to be, starts from home, loses his way, meets with startling adventures, finds friends, kind and many, and grows to be a manly man. It is a wholesome and vigorous book, that boys and girls, and parents as well, will read and enjoy.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE
Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.
Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained. For example: writing-pad, writing pad; cocoanut; curtsey; beshawled.
[Pg 38], 'Onct our washerwoman' replaced by 'Once our washerwoman'.
[Pg 38], 'Onct I took' replaced by 'Once I took'.
[Pg 42], 'Onct when cats come' replaced by 'Once when cats come'.
[Pg 90], 'dare the undarable' replaced by 'dare the undareable'.
[Pg 163], 'only onct a day?' replaced by 'only once a day?'.
[Pg 180], 'onct have blue eyes' replaced by 'once have blue eyes'.
[Pg 269], "You mus' he" replaced by "You mus' be".
[Publisher's Book Catalog:]
In the Cosy Corner Series, 'and announce four' replaced by 'and announce three'.
A page from 'Gift Series for Boys and Girls' has been moved to its proper position at the end of that section. This page described 'Three Children of Galilee' through 'Timothy Dole'.