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Lucas, Edward Verrall, comp.—continued.<br />

basket-woman, by Maria Edgeworth.—Limby Lumpy.—The little blue<br />

bag, by A. C. Mant.—The oyster patties.—The changeling, by Mary<br />

Lamb.—The sea voyage, by Charles Lamb.—Embellishment, by Jacob<br />

Abbott.—The misses, by A. L. Barbauld.—The robbers' cave.—The<br />

inquisitive girl.—Helen Holmes; or. The villager metamorphosed, by<br />

Caroline Barnard.—Bob and dog Quiz-—A plot of gunpowder; or,<br />

The history of an old lady who was seized for a guy, by Peter<br />

Parley.—Uncle David's nonsensical story about giants and fairies, by<br />

Catherine Sinclair.<br />

Murai, Gensai.<br />

Kibun Daizin; or, From shark-boy to merchant prince; tr.<br />

by Masao Yoshida<br />

jMg7ik<br />

Quirk, Leslie W.<br />

Baby Elton, quarter-back<br />

]Cj44b<br />

Certain chapters appeared, in altered form, as short stories in "St.<br />

Nicholas," "Youth's companion," "American boy," and "Forward."<br />

Rankin, Mrs Carroll (Watson).<br />

Girls of Gardenville<br />

jRig4g<br />

Contents: Caroline of the sweet sixteen.—Sustaining a borrowed reputation.—An<br />

untransferable gift.—How Caroline improved the cooking.—Margery<br />

Danvers, fireman.—The tribulations of a triplet.—A<br />

case of suspended gratitude.—When Tekla carried the basket.—Sailing<br />

under sealed orders.—Cousin Emily's revolt.—Days and dollars.—<br />

The helpfulness of Virginia.—Disposing of Julius Cresar.—The quest<br />

of the Hallow e'en pumpkin.—Finishing a beginner.<br />

Revolutionary stories retold from St. Nicholas JR371<br />

Contents: That Bunker Hill powder.—Boston boys.—Laetitia and the<br />

redcoats.—A young hero.—How a woman saved an army.—The bulb<br />

of the crimson tulip.—Molly Pitcher.—The youngest soldier of the<br />

Revolution. — "Belinda" in the fore-room. — Cornwallis's buckles. —<br />

Elizabeth Zane.—La Fayette.—How grandmother met the marquis de<br />

La Fayette.—A great republican at court.—Pine-knots versus pistols.<br />

— The artist-soldier. — Lord Cornwallis's day. — The little lord of the<br />

manor.<br />

Spenser, Edmund.<br />

Una and the Red cross knight, and other tales from<br />

Spenser's Faery queene, by N. G. Royde-Smith; illustrated<br />

by T. H. Robinson. 1905<br />

J821 S74U<br />

Spyri, Johanna.<br />

Moni the goat boy, and other stories; tr. by E. F. Kunz. . .. jS772m<br />

Other stories: Without a friend.—The little runaway.<br />

Stevenson, Burton Egbert.<br />

Tommy Remington's battle. (St. Nicholas books.)<br />

jS847t<br />

Williston, Teresa Peirce.<br />

Japanese fairy tales retold. 1904<br />

J398 W75<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Bible—Old testament.<br />

Old testament stories; selected for the children by Edwin<br />

Chisholm. [1905.] (Told to the children series.) J221 B47<br />

Bible—New testament.<br />

Stories from the life of Christ; selected for the children<br />

by J. H. Kelman. [1905-] (Told to the children<br />

series.)<br />

J225 B47<br />

[Burrell, Caroline Benedict.]<br />

A little cook book for a little girl. 1905<br />

J641 Bg4<br />

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