A sweet and graceful story of a little boy who loved his country; written with that charm which has endeared Miss Saunders to hosts of readers.
La Belle Nivernaise. The Story of an Old Boat and Her Crew. By Alphonse Daudet.
All who have read it will be glad to welcome an old favorite, and new readers will be happy to have it brought to their friendly attention.
Wee Dorothy. By Laura Updegraff.
A story of two orphan children, the tender devotion of the eldest, a boy, for his sister being its theme and setting. With a bit of sadness at the beginning, the story is otherwise bright and sunny, and altogether wholesome in every way.
Rab and His Friends. By Dr. John Brown.
Doctor Brown's little masterpiece is too well known to need description. The dog Rab is loved by all.
The Adventures of Beatrice and Jessie. By Richard Mansfield.
The story of two little girls who were suddenly transplanted into the "realms of unreality," where they met with many curious and amusing adventures.