A Wreath of Indian Stories

Part 12

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_Christmas holidays in a country-house, each evening enlivened by a story, connected with one of a series of drawings from the portfolio of an artist visitor._

=Georgie Merton=; or, Only a Girl. By FLORENCE HARRINGTON. With Illustrations. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

_A most interesting tale for young people, with admirable etched illustrations. The heroine, “only a girl,” is a noble example of courage, spirit, and fortitude._

=Little Susy’s Six Birthdays=, and Other Stories. By the Author of “Stepping Heavenward,” etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 2s.

_A beautiful new edition of Mrs. Prentiss’s well-known and charming stories for children. It contains “Six Birthdays,” “Six Teachers,” and “Little Servants,” in one volume._

=Not Thrown Away, but Given=; or, The Story of Marion’s Hero. By Mrs. G. S. REANEY, Author of “Daisy Snowflake’s Secret,” etc. Post 8vo, cloth extra. 2s.

_A clever and instructive story of self-sacrifice, illustrated in a mother becoming a teetotaler in order to save her son, and a talented young man devoting his life to lay-mission work among the poor of a low district in London._

=Willing to be Useful=; or, Principle and Duty Illustrated in the Story of Edith Allison. Illustrated. Post 8vo, cloth extra. 2s.

_This story contains the varied experiences of a young lady, who, anxious to be of use to others, interests herself in Sunday-school and other similar work. It is an incentive to persistent continuance in well-doing._

T. NELSON AND SONS, LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK.

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