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Books for the Young and for Lending Iav.v^s.VsIy.'-,— continued. 



DADDY'S PET. By Mrs. Ellen Ross (Nelsie Brook). Third Thousand, 

 Small square, cloth, uniform with " Lost Gip." With Six Illustrations. Price xs. 



"We have been more than pleased with this I "Full of deep feeling and true and noble senti- 

 simple bit of writing." — Christia7i World. \ Vi\<txA:'— Brighton Gazette. 



LOCKED OUT; A Tale of the Strike. By Ellen Barlee. ^Yith a 



Frontispiece. i.y. ^d. 



PRETTY LESSONS IN VERSE FOR GOOD CHILDREN, 



with some Lessons in Latin, in Easj' Rhyme. By Sara Coleridgre. A New Edition. 

 With Six Illustrations. Cloth, ^s. 6d. 



AUNT MARY'S BRAN PIE. By the Author of " St. Olave's," "When I 

 was a Little Girl," <S:c. Small crown 8vo. With Five Illustrations. 3^. 6d. 



Second Edition. 



SEEKING HIS FORTUNE, AND OTHER STORIES. Crown 8vo. 



With Four Illustrations. Price 3^-. 6d. 



Contents. — Seeking his Fortune. — Oluf and Stephanoff. — What's in a Name? — 

 Contrast. — Onesta. 



"These are plain, straightforward stories, told 

 in the precise, detailed manner which we are 

 sure young- people \iV.e."— Spectator. 



"They are rom.intic, entertaining-, and deci- 

 dedly inculcate a sound and generous moral. . . . 



We can answer for it that this volume will find 

 favour with those for whom it is written, and that 

 the sisters will hke it quite as well as the brothers." 

 — AthenceiDH. 



THREE WORKS BY MARTHA FARQUHARSON. 



I. Elsie Dinsmore. Cr. 8vo. Price 35-. 6d. I III, Elsie's Holidays at Roselands. 

 11. Elsie's Girlhood. Cr. 8vo. Price 3^. 6^/. | Crown 8vo. Price 3^. 6^. 



Each Story is independent and complete in itself. 

 They are published in uniform size and price, and are elegantly bound and illustrated. 



"We do not pretend to have read the history I "Elsie Dinsmore isafamilinr name to a world 

 of Elsie as she is portrayed in three different of young- readers. In tlie above three pretty 

 volumes. By the help, however, of the illustra- volumes her story is complete, and it is one full of 

 tions, and by dips here and there, we can safely youthful experiences, winning a general mterest. 

 give a favourable ^.zzo^x■aX."—U'est)7l^nster Revieiu. \ —AthencEian. 



THE LITTLE WONDER-HORN. By Jean Ingrelow. A Second 



Series of "Stories told to a Chihi." With Fifteen Illustrations. Cloth, gilt. Price 35. 6d. 



' ' We like all the contents of the ' Little Wonder- I " Full of fresh and vigorous fancy : it is worthy 

 Horn ' very much."— A thenigum. of the author of some of the best of our modern 



"We recommend it with confidence."— Pall \ verse."— Standard. 

 Hall Gazette. 



Second Edition. 

 THE AFRICAN CRUISER. A Midshipman's Adventures on the West 

 Coast of Africa. A Book for Boys. By S. Whitcliurch Sadler, R.N., Author 

 of " Marshall Vavasour." With Three Illustrations. Crown 8vo. Price 3^. 6^. 



"A capital story of youthful adventure .... Sea- 1 "Sea j-ams have always been in favour with 

 loving boys will find few pleasanter gift books this boys, but this, written in a brisk style by a thorough 

 season than * The African Cruiser.' "—Hour. ,' sailor, is orammed fuU of adventures.' —Tunes. 



Third Edition. 

 BRAVE MEN'S FOOTSTEPS. A Book of Example and Anecdote f^ r 

 Young People. By the Editor of " Men who have Risen." With Four Illus- 

 trations, by C. Doyle. Crown 8vo. Price -^s. 6d. 



"A readable and instructive voliune." — Exa- | win the favour of those who, in choosing a gift for 



'■r.-.ner. a boy, would consult his moral development as 



''The little volume is precisely of the stamp to I wellas his temporary pleasure."— £>«iVj'7V/(?,?r<T//t. 



65, Corn/nil ; d^ 12, Paternoster Row, London. 



