Part 20 (1/2)

A GUERNSEY LILY;

OR,

HOW THE FEUD WAS HEALED.

=A Story for Girls and Boys.=

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BY SUSAN COOLIDGE,

_Author of ”What Katy Did,” ”Clover,” ”In the High Valley,” etc._

NEW EDITION. Square 16mo. Ill.u.s.trated. Price, $1.25.

ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOSTON.

_Messrs. Roberts Brothers' Publications._

A LOST HERO.

BY ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD AND HERBERT D.

WARD. With 30 ill.u.s.trations by Frank T. Merrill.

Small quarto. Cloth. Price, $1.50.

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The lost hero was a poor old negro who saved the Columbia express from destruction at the time of the Charleston earthquake, and vanished from human ken after his brave deed was accomplished, swallowed up, probably, in some yawning crevice of the envious earth. The story is written with that simplicity which is the perfection of art, and its subtle pathos is given full and eloquent expression. But n.o.ble as the book is, viewed as a literary performance, it owes not a little of its peculiar attractiveness to the ill.u.s.trations with which it is now adorned after drawings by Frank T.

Merrill.--_The Beacon._

ROBERTS BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, BOSTON, Ma.s.s.

_Messrs. Roberts Brothers' Publications._

_By the author of ”Dear Daughter Dorothy.”_