PAGE, T.N.
Two Little Confederates.
Scribner. 1.50
While this description of the life of two boys on a Southern
plantation during the Civil War is dramatic and full of pathos, it is
hardly necessary to say that Mr. Page, with his unerring touch, has
not overdrawn a single detail of those days, happily long gone.
PHELPS, E.S. (Mrs. E.S. (P.) WARD).
Gypsy Breynton.
Dodd. 1.50
Every girl will love impulsive, careless Gypsy with her many (p. 138)
faults and the many more winning qualities of her warm-hearted nature.
Wherever there is mischief, there is Gypsy. Yet, wherever there
is fun, and health, and hope, and happiness--and I think,
wherever there is truthfulness and generosity--there is Gypsy,
too.--_Preface._
PHELPS, E.S. (Mrs. E.S. (P.) WARD).
Gypsy's Cousin Joy.
Dodd. 1.50
Gypsy didn't want Joy to come and live with them at all, neither did
she care for her at first, but through forbearance, gentleness, and
Joy's great sorrow, they grew to love each other warmly.
SEAWELL, M.E.
@Little Jarvis.
Appleton. 1.00
The hero, midshipman on the Constellation, in the fight between that
ship and the French frigate Vengeance, gave his life with notable
bravery in the service of his country.
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