“We attempted to read this book, but the boys got hold of it, and morning, noon, and night, they kept hold of it, until one, and another, and another still, had read it through. If their judgment is worth anything, the book is capital,—one of the very best of its kind.”—N. Y. Evangelist.
“‘A prime book,’ as we heard a little boy say, who had just got through with it.”—Youth’s Companion, Boston.
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ELLA; or, Turning over a New Leaf. By Walter Aimwell.
With illustrations. 16mo. Cloth, 63 cents.
“It would be difficult to find a child who would ‘skip over’ any portion of this volume.”—Boston Journal.
“Neatly printed, beautifully illustrated, and most interestingly told. Such volumes are a public treasure.”—Boston Post.
“A capital little work, written with a good purpose, and well calculated to enforce the moral lessons of the popular author.”—Ballou’s Pictorial.
“One of the best written, most instructive, and entertaining little stories that has fallen in our way for some time.”—Boston Traveller.
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