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by Amanda M. Douglas


  LITTLE RED HOUSE SERIES

  By AMANDA M. DOUGLAS

  Illustrated by Louise Wyman 12mo Cloth Price, Net, $1.00 each Postpaid, $1.10

  THE CHILDREN IN THE LITTLE OLD RED HOUSE

  THE very title of this book gives promise of a good story, and when weknow that there are _eight_ of these children, as loving as they arelively, there can be no doubt of the good things in store for thereader. Their efforts to help the dearest of mothers, their merriment,which no poverty can subdue, and the great and well-deserved goodfortune which comes to them, move us in rapid succession to sympathy,amusement, and delight.

  "It is a sunshiny story of the best things in life. Men and women todayneed such stories quite as much as the children. It is as quaint as the"Pepper Books" for little folks, but carries a deeper treasure for olderpeople."--_Universalist Leader._

  THE RED HOUSE CHILDREN AT GRAFTON

  EIGHT bright children, with a kind and loving mother, make up the RedHouse family, and the change to better circumstances through a newfather, and a good one, does not in the least "spoil" them. There issome doubt on the part of a few of their new neighbors as to whetherthese numerous brothers and sisters will be good to know, but all whomeet them are speedily won to friendship. Fun and frolic in plenty are apart of their wholesome development, and the story does not drag for amoment.

  "It is filled with fun and frolic, and yet has a tendency to carry thechildren's minds to higher and better things."--_Buffalo Commercial._

  _For sale by all booksellers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by the publishers_

  LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON

 

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