Emilie the Peacemaker by Mrs. Thomas Geldart
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page 137 of 143 (95%)
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1. With Plates on Steel, Second Edition,
HOW TO WIN LOVE; OR, RHONDA'S LESSON. BY THE AUTHOR OF "MICHAEL THE MINER," ETC. "A very captivating story."--_Morning Post._ "Truthfulness, descriptive talent, and pure morality in every line."-- _Literary Gazette._ "Just what a story for children ought to be."--_Douglas Jerrold's Newspaper._ 2. PIPPIE'S WARNING; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF A DANCING DOG. BY CATHERINE CROWE, AUTHOR OF 'SUSAN HOPLEY,' ETC. "A capital story."--_Athenaeum._ "This is a capital child's book."--_Scotsman._ 3. STRATAGEMS. BY MRS. NEWTON CROSLAND, (late CAMILLA TOULMIN.) "A sweet tale, penned in a fair mood, and such as will make a rare gift for a child."--_Sun_. 4. With Four Illustrations. MY OLD PUPILS. The former work of this author, "MY SCHOOLBOY DAYS," has attained great popularity, upwards of ten thousand copies having been circulated in this country alone. |
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