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happiness that came to the faithful workers therefrom.
STOCKTON, F.R.
The Story of Viteau.
Scribner. 1.50
A tale of two French lads, the sons of the Countess of Viteau, who
lived in the rude days of Louis IX. Many of the duties and pleasures
of mediaeval life are incidentally described.
THOMPSON, A.R.
Gold-Seeking on the Dalton Trail.
Little. 1.50
These adventures of two New England boys in Alaska and the Northwest
Territory are based on real happenings. The scenery of the region is
described, and useful information given about the Klondike, and its
flora and fauna.
TRUE, J.P.
The Iron Star.
Little. 1.50
The iron star was a meteor, whose story is that of the ages from the
days of the Cavemen to the time of Miles Standish.
TWAIN, MARK (Pseudonym of S.L. Clemens).
The Prince and the Pauper.
Harper. 1.75
This never-was-but-might-have-been story is truly one "for young
people of all ages." It tells of the exchange of station which
occurred between young Edward Prince of Wales and Tom Canty the (p. 170)
beggar's son. Tom grows to like the stately life, but the noble
young prince learns many a bitter truth about his realm.
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