STORIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE.
| LASSIE. By the Author of Laddie,Tip-Cat, &c. With Frontispiece by Jessie Wilson. | 1/ |
| No reader of this author's Laddie has ever been able quite to forget that pathetic story. After a lapse of many years the same, writer has written its counterpart, in which the heroine, booked as a nurse for South Africa, stays at home for the apparently less heroic duty of keeping house for a rather shiftless father, and in doing so she develops much quiet heroism and unselfishness, shown further in her nursing work in the village, during which she falls a victim to an epidemic. The story shows how a very quiet life may be as heroic as one spent amid the rude alarms of war. | |
| COLA MONTI; or, The Story of a Genius. By the | 1/ |
| WONDERFUL STORIES FOR CHILDREN. By Hans C. Andersen. | 1/ |
| A FAIRY GRANDMOTHER; or, Madge Ridd, a Little London Waif. ByL. E. Tiddeman, Author of A Humble Heroine. | 1/ |
| THE CHILDREN OF MELBY HALL. By M. and J.M'Kean. | 1/ |
| hese talks and stories of plant and animal life afford simple lessons on the importance of 'Eyes and No Eyes,' and show what an immense interest the study of natural history, even in its simplest forms, will produce in the minds of young folks. | |
| MARK WESTCROFT, CORDWAINER. By F. S. Potter. | 1/ |
| A HUMBLE HEROINE. By L. E. Tiddeman. | 1/ |
| BABY JOHN. By the Author of Laddie, Tip-Cat, &c. | 1/ |
| THE GREEN CASKET. By Mrs Molesworth. | 1/ |
| JOHN'S ADVENTURES. By Thomas Miller. | 1/ |
| THE BEWITCHED LAMP. By Mrs Molesworth. | 1/ |
| ERNEST'S GOLDEN THREAD. By Edith C. Kenyon. | 1/ |
| LITTLE MARY. By L. T. Meade. | 1/ |
| THE LITTLE KNIGHT. By Edith C. Kenyon. | 1/ |
| WILFRID CLIFFORD. By Edith C. Kenyon. | 1/ |
| ZOE. By the Author of Tip-Cat, Laddie, &c. | 1/ |
| UNCLE SAM'S MONEY-BOX. By Mrs S. C. Hall. | 1/ |
| THEIR HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS. By Edna Lyall. | 1/ |
| FIRESIDE AMUSEMENTS; a Book of Indoor Games. | 1/ |
| THE STEADFAST GABRIEL. By Mary Howitt. | 1/ |
| GRANDMAMMA'S POCKETS. By Mrs S. C. Hall | 1/ |
| THE SWAN'S EGG. By Mrs S. C. Hall. | 1/ |
| MUTINY OF THE 'BOUNTY,' and LIFE OF A SAILOR BOY. | 1/ |
| DUTY AND AFFECTION; or, The Drummer-Boy. | 1/ |
| FAMOUS POETRY. Being a collection of the best English Verse. | 1/ |
From Lassie, by the Author of 'Laddie,' 'Tip-Cat,' &c.; price 1s.
Lassie! to die like this!
Page 117.
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| YOUNG KING ARTHUR. By Violet Brooke Hunt. |
| THE LITTLE CAPTIVE KING. |
| FOUND ON THE BATTLEFIELD. |
| ALICE ERROL, and other Tales. |
| THE WHISPERER. By Mrs S. C. Hall. |
| TRUE HEROISM, and other Stories. |
| PICCIOLA, and other Tales. |
| TWELFTH NIGHT KING. By Mary Gorges. |
| JOE FULWOOD'S TRUST. |
| PAUL ARNOLD. |
| CLEVER BOYS. |
| THE LITTLE ROBINSON. |
| MIDSUMMER HOLIDAY. |
| MY BIRTHDAY BOOK. |