cosy CORNER SERIES 



By EDITH ROBINSON 



A Little Puritan's First Christmas. 



A story of Colonial times in Boston, telling how Christ- 

 mas was invented by Betty Sewall, a typical child of the 

 Puritans, aided by her brother Sam. 



A Little Daughter of Liberty. 



The author's motive for this story is well indicated by a 

 quotation from her introduction, as follows : 



" One ride is memorable in the early history of the 

 American Revolution, the well-known ride of Paul Revere. 

 Equally deserving of commendation is another ride, — the 

 ride of Anthony Severn, — which was no less historic in its 

 action or memorable in its consequences." 



A Loyal Little Maid. 



A delightful and interesting story of Revolutionary days, 

 in which the child heroine, Betsey Schuyler, renders im- 

 portant services to George Washington. 



A Little Puritan Rebel. 



This is an historical tale of a real girl, during the time 

 when the gallant Sir Harry Vane was governor of Massa- 

 chusetts. 



A Little Puritan Pioneer. 



The scene of this story is laid in the Puritan settlement at 

 Charlestown. The little girl heroine adds another to the 

 list of favorites so well known to the young people. 



A Little Puritan Bound Girl. 



A story of Boston in Puritan days, which is of great 

 interest to youthful readers. 



A Little Puritan Cavalier. 



The story of a " Little Puritan Cavalier " who tried with 

 all his boyish enthusiasm to emulate the spirit and ideals of 

 the dead Crusaders. 

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