The popularity of this charming story of French home life, which has passed through many editions in Paris, has been earned by the sustained interest of the narrative, the sympathetic presentation of character, and the wholesomeness of the lessons which are suggested. One of the most delightful books for girls published in recent years. It is bound uniformly with “Straight On.”
New York: D. APPLETON & CO., 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street.
Transcriber’s Notes:
On pages 14 and 43, misspellings of Berkeley have been corrected.
On page 22, Weisbaden has been changed to Wiesbaden.
On page 38, homelike has been changed to home-like.
On pages 61 and 65, Madam has been changed to Madame.
On page 88, attorney general has been changed to attorney-general.
On page 124, neverthless has been changed to nevertheless.
On page 145, increduously has been changed to incredulously.