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POPULAR WORKS FOR THE YOUNG—Continued. 
Days of Old: Stories from Old English History for 
the Young. 
By the Author of “ RurH anp HER FRrenps. With Frontis- 
piece. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 5s. 
"A delightful little book, full of interest and instruction... fine feeling, 
dramatic weight, and descriptive power in the stories”’—LITERARY GAZETTE. 
Agnes Hopetoun’s Schools and Holidays: the Expe- 
rience of a Little Girl. 
By Mrs. OxirHant (Author of “Margaret Maitland”). With 
Frontispiece. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 5s. 
© One of Mrs. Oliphant’s gentle, thoughtful stories... . described with exquisite 
reality ... teaching the young pure and good lessons.” —Joun BULL. 
Little Estella, and other Tales for the Young. 
With Frontispiece. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 5s. 
“ Very pretty, pure in conception, and simply, gr Beene related .. . genuine 
story telling.” —Daity News. 
David, King of Israel. A History for the Young. 
By J. Waieur. With Illustrations. 
Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt bean 5s. 
“ An excellent book ... well conceived, and well worked out.”—LITERARY 
CHURCHMAN. 
My First Journal: a Book for Children. 
By Georcrana M. Crarx, Author of “ Lost and Won.” With 
Frontispiece. Royal 16mo. cloth, gilt leaves. 4s. 6d. 
“True to Nature and to a fine kind of nature... the style is simple and 
graceful... .a work of Art, clever and healthy toned,” —GLOBE, 
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