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, share in it after the aunt ' s death . The hero and heroine , Reuben and Hettie , are left penniless but happy . We are informed that the main features of this prosaic romance are ' from
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contents of the school library . i i I ^ eg-gry ' s rattle Squire , by Maud Carew . Peggy is a country girl , full of life and | | sp ' ^ 'irits ** * vwj , the VAAV superabundance KJ Ci k / Vl . CfV KS UXAVlUIXAW of V ^ JU which »» i IlXVlli , coup Vv « - * ¦ -- 'X led ^ k- * -V * f-. with Tf X 1 / XJk her -vava love A ¦* - *¦ W ^ - * of " « - *• m . adventure -w «^« . w ^/^ . a - >>• ^ -m . m . ¦ -w , *| is ^« alway « - * --. * ^^ J *** s
| ; getting is his parents her into are scrapes going . abroa Her d , is little a very squire different , ' a cousin character who . comes Being to an stay onl at y tli child e rectory , and never such companionshi having been p away ; he from soon home becomes , he as is very brave nervous as Peggy and , while shy . her This wild could spirit never is kep last t long within in
bound bounds s b hv y the t . hps thoug t . hrmorh htfulness t . fiilnpisci . of nf her hpr littl lif . ihl e cousin nniiRin . Thfisp These ! pages nacres trac trac e e the the manner manner in in which which I characters of children are influenced by the companions of their youth .
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I these J 1 — — - * - »• - * ' -v- guineas f . « k / x Vf /«> V » V ,- * , « Tom ^^^_* XX V' bVV- takes A * - * AlvtW coach * ^* - ¦ - i ± S *** to . . ^ . Liverpool « PBB . ^_« ^ F « k ^^ « . am , ^^ w ^ and ^^ -v . * _ - ' « aa becomes ^ -m- ^ . p- * - - »¦* . »»» ^»»» *_ a *• . * , , m . sailor _ P > ^ a -- >» . . «^ Before "fa * — *^ ^ B * B , - » w he ^ v , , > can | , ~— return B - - _ . borne — ¦ ¦ ¦ - and his mother he is pressed into the One cannot -v ^ but mpathise *¦ - —¦¦ with ¦>
- - -. w » tVAlVl repay X \* J Iw- 'C * V A 1 AKJ IJ IV tJHV X J > IVf * M . U I / X VfJUv / vI XXX W * LTX « ^ - * navy J . Jl * -V » T . 'V , ' i * ^/ ^• -v-v .-v-m . a a •* - - ^ -- ^ -m -- / sy * jf" ^ ^^ ---. -w » » v--v 1 for ior Tom the the ' s revol service sfirvioft t against . and and of nf the flogging floorcrincr serfdom men mftn of village tor for breaking breaking life , * and - rules rules his they thev indignation never never undertook undertook at the injustice to to keeo Keep of pressing . . Tom lorn
' has persuades as shipmate him , to a go rare hom old e , salt where , a Cornish , after eleven Wesleyan years , ' who absence saves , he him hears from his disgrace mother , and say , final 4 For ly - give child ? Mothers don *¦ 't forgive they don't need to » - ¦ % . ' The dialogue in this story is
J CD v m ye J ** S , VA & XA VjH . i JLWJL ^/ Ulll ^ A . KM ^ - * V X JL V JL , V ^ JL £ ^ JL ? V- * ; « * j > XX V ^ » ^ - » k ^ - ^ X X */ - * x x ^ ^ - * ^» -. vva - »•« - »» . - »*• ¦* - < « Pa ¦*« --.- vw — CD m 0 " - — — J —•> - ' tained particularl throug _ y livel hout — y . and natural . The ^ incidents _ ~_ , too , are telling . . ; and the ^ action is well " ^
susi I of adventure Juxivle Jack in the , or Indian To the jun East gle , and after furnislj Elep . hants esja , large , by amount Charles of H information . Eden . This respecting is a volume the
! i i duced do naunts not a exceed and sober habits solid the limits of and elephants entertaining of probabilit and the book y , and customs of the adventure author ot the . may hill be -tri congratulated bes . Tne incidents on having narrated pro-, ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1623, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/89/
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