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“No writer on the subject has so perfectly combined minute historical accuracy with a sober and just taste.”
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Lipsett, Ella Partridge. Summer in the Apple Tree inn; il. by Mary Wellman. †$1.25. Holt.
Apple Tree inn is a charming play house which a kind Aunt Margaret had made ready for her group of young visitors. A clever Japanese youth is the central spirit of all the good times, entertaining his young charges with Japanese legends, giving motive and setting to their games, and incidentally teaching the children gentle manners and good morals.
“A pleasing story for children.”