COOPER, J.F. (p. 191)
The Spy.
Houghton. 1.00
Story of the Revolution and the "neutral grounds" around White
Plains. The hero, the spy, is a cool, shrewd, fearless man, who
is employed by General Washington in service which involves great
personal hazard.
CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH.
COTES, S.J. (D.).
The Story of Sonny Sahib.
Appleton. 1.00
The experiences of a little English boy saved, when a baby, by his
ayah, at the time of the Cawnpore Massacre, and brought up at the
court of the Maharajah of Lalpore. Learning that the English are about
to attack the city, Sonny seeks his countrymen, refusing however to
give any information in regard to the Maharajah's defenses. In the
camp he finds his father, Colonel Starr.
DIX, B.M.
Merrylips.
Macmillan. 1.50
The adventures of a little Cavalier maiden during the civil wars that
led to the establishment of Cromwell. Merrylips, who had always wished
to be a lad, is obliged to wander in the disguise of boy's clothing,
and through her experiences learns to prefer to be herself, Mistress
Sybil Venner.
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