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Lotty's Visit to Grandmama.

A STORY FOR THE LITTLE ONES.

With 50 Illustrations by W. J. PEtherick.

Small 8vo, 3/6; or in cloth extra, gilt edges, 5/

"A very pretty little story written in just the vein likely to interest and delight young readers."Bookseller.

Nothing to Nobody.

With Illustrations. New Edition. Small 8vo, post-free, 2/6

"Quite worthy of comparison with 'Jessica's First Prayer,' and 'Little Meg.""-Record.

"A very pretty story, and will serve as a gift-book, either for rich children or poor."-Athenæum.

Especially Those.

A STORY ON THE PRAYER "FOR ALL CONDITIONS OF MEN." With Illustrations by "CAS."

Small 8vo, cloth extra, 1/6

"A very touching little story. Will help to turn, for many, a form into a reality."-Guardian.

Froggy's Little Brother.

A STORY OF THE EAST END.

With Eight Illustrations by "CAS." New Edition.

Illustrated, 3/6

"Has an individuality and beauty of its own which makes it very pathetic and yet comical reading." -Guardian.

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"Mudder! mudder, dear! are you going to a new land?" he cried with excitement. "Tell me about it. What did I hear you say about going to a land?"-From "Froggy's Little Brother," page 12.

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO., 48 PATERNOSTER ROW.

A STORY OF CITY BYEWAYS. By L. T. MEADE.

The smell of the good food came sweetly to the nostrils of the starving child, it roused her from the stupor into which she had been sinking, she opened her eyes, and stretched out her hot little hand to clutch at it eagerly. The dog crouched at her side, his lips watering, his teeth aching to set themselves once more into its crisp brown

crust.

Just then footsteps stopped in reality at the cellar door, footsteps that had no idea of going away, footsteps that meant to come right in and find out about everything.

For a moment Flo's heart stood still, then gave a great cry of joy, for little Mrs. Jenks stood by her side.

"Who sent you?" asked the trembling child.

"God sent me, little Darrel," said the woman, bending over her with, oh! such a tender, loving face.

"Then there be a God, after all," said Flo, and in her weakness and gladness she fainted away.-"Scamp and I," page 123

"A delightful story."-John Bull.

With Illustrations, cloth extra, 3/6

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"Very touching and beautiful."-British Quarterly Review.

"The story of Flo and her brave dog Scamp is unquestionably both pretty and pathetic." -Standard.

"The heroine of the tale is depicted with great skill."-Literary World.

"Deeply interesting and affecting-would be popular in village libraries."—Aunt Judy's Magazine.

BY A. L. O. E.

Happy Sunday Hours.

With Texts, Hymns, and Pictures. In Two Handsome Boxes, each, 5/

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO., 48 PATERNOSTER ROW.

"Worth a Threepenny Bit;"

Or, General Weissel's Grandchildren.

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"Told with a freshness and reality not unworthy of Miss Edgeworth. We have not for a long time read anything so bright and sparkling."-Guardian.

LEOLINE; or, Captured and Rescued. A Story for the Young.

By GRACE HARDING.

THE EARL-PRINTER.

With Illustrations, 2/6

A Tale of the Time of Caxton.

By C. M. M., Author of "May Lane."

With Illustrations, 2/6

By S. PUNOT, Author of "Tim's Little Mother."

With Illustrations, 2/8

CHRISTINE; or, The Bible Girl.

"We scarcely know whether to admire most the skilful ease of the writer, or the genuine wisdom and beauty of the religious teaching."-Christian World.

Nellie's Secret; or, Brown's Alley and Sunnyside.

By M. M. POLLARD, Author of " Only Me," " Up to Fifteen," &c. Illustrated, 2/6 "Here, I'll take possession of

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"It

that," said the policeman.
don't come under the head of goods
and chattels. I doubt it's of more
value than the rent of all the house
put together. Here, hand it over
to me, Mr. Travers."

"Can't a man examine it first! I don't want to conceal it, not I, indeed. Look, here's a likeness inside."

"And a very purty likeness it is, a young lady dressed out in the top of the fashion-ear-rings, brooch, neck-chain, and all-I wonder where Mistress Morgan stole it? She's been careful enough in hiding it, ain't she?" said the bailiff.From "Nellie's Secret," cloth extra, 2s. 6d.

"Nellie's Secret' ought to be widely known."-Literary World. "A simple and pathetic story." -The Exchange.

"Will make an excellent Sundayschool prize, and will be read with

eager interest."-Record.

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO., 48 PATERNOSTER ROW.

Cloth extra, with Illustrations.

Those Boys.

A STORY FOR ALL LITTLE FELLOWS. BY AUNT PENN. 1/8

LITTLE NAN;

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OR,

A LIVING REMEMBRANCE.

POP AND PEGGY;

OR,

HOW TOм WAS SAVED.

TOM CARTER.

A BOOK FOR BOYS.

MAY LANE;

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LETTIE'S LAST HOME.

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THE HAPPY LAND;

OR,

WILLIE THE ORPHAN.

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In an instant Mike had climbed a tree which grew close to the wall, and was looking eagerly into the garden.-From "Those Boys," page 60, price Is. 6d.

"A very simple story, but the author has succeeded admirably in showing how easily

a little fault concealed may lead to sad consequences."-The Exchange.

"This fascinating little story will quickly become a favourite."-Church SundaySchool Magazine.

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"A wholesome story for all little fellows."-Record. WANDERING MAY; or, Come unto Me. By M. L. C. CLARIE'S LITTLE CHARGE. New Edition. By M. L. C. CHARLIE AND LUCY; or, The Lonely Heart made Glad, DICKEY BIRD; or, A Nest Wanted and a Nest Found,

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LEFT AT HOME; or, The Heart's True Resting-place. By the Author of "Lonely Lily," 1/6 POLLY AND WINNIE; or, The Story of the Good Samaritan,

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"Not only are they suitable for presents, but a blessing may be expected to rest upon the truth, so lovingly expounded as it is in these stories."-The Christian.

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO., 48 PATERNOSTER ROW.

By the Rev. DONALD FRASER, D.D.

The Church of God and the Apostacy,

"A most valuable book. We cordially recommend it, and would, if possible, further its extensive circulation."-The Christian.

By ELLEN H. WILLIS.

"I Left it all with Jesus," and other Poems,

"That exquisite hymn which gives the title to the volume is well worth the price of the whole."— The Christian. By Rev. C. GRAHAM.

The Highway of Holiness; or, The Higher Christ Life.

2/6

2/6

Small 8vo, 2/8

"The writer of this most useful little book has, we think, succeeded in presenting this subject in a very clear and practical light."-The Christian.

By Rev. F. JONES.

Religion at Home; or, The Ark on the Hearth,

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"Every page teems with solemn truth earnestly and lovingly presented. We very heartily commend it."-The Record.

By Colonel J. H. BELL.

"Everlasting Destruction."

The complete Testimony of Scripture on the Future Judgment of God.

2/6

Small 8vo, cloth extra, 5/"Greatly helpful in furnishing counter arguments against views that are widely spreading."— The Study. By the late Rev. W. PENNEFATHER.

The Bridegroom King: A Meditation on Psalm XLV.,

"It has seemed as if this memorial had been treasured to echo back from the home which has received him the familiar words the beloved author spoke while here."-Extract from Introduction.

By the Rev. C. J. GOODHART, M.A., Rector of Wetherden.

Coming Events and the Coming King,

"The part on 'The Signs of the Times' is most suggestive and stirring."—Christian Age.

By Rev. AUBREY C. PRICE, M.A.

Occupy Till I Come; or, Christian Work: its Responsibility and Privileges,

"A most useful book for young labourers for Christ.”—The Christian.

By Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D.

Look and Live; or, Present Salvation for All who will Accept it,

Teach Us to Pray.

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Being Experimental, Fractical, and Doctrinal Observations on the Lord's Prayer.
Third Thousand. Cloth extra, 36

"This is a delightful volume.”—Morning Advertiser.

By the Rev. JOHN BAILLIE,

Author of "Life of Hewitson," "Adelaide Newton," &c. &c.

Christ our Life; or, Scenes from our Lord's Passion and Ministry,

"The work is calculated to be of exceeding great good.”—British Standard.

Faith's Miracles;

Or, The Power of Prayer exemplified in the Life of Beatè Paulus.

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With Introduction by Rev. A. SAPHIR. Cloth extra, 16 "This is a real precious gem. It ought to be read by the universal Church of Christ. We have been refreshed with it beyond measure."-Baptist Messen er.

LONDON: JOHN F. SHAW & CO., 4S PATERNOSTER ROW.

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