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  By ANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON          (Continued)

CICELY AND OTHER STORIES FOR GIRLS
  The readers of Mrs. Johnston's charming juveniles
wil be glad to learn of the issue of this volume for young
people.

AUNT 'LIZA'S HERO AND OTHER STORIES
  A collection of six bright little stories, which will appeal
to al boys and most giIs.

BIG BROTHER
  A story of two boys. The devotion and care of Stephen,
himself a small boy, for his baby brother, is the theme of
the simple tale.

OLE MAMMY'S TORMENT
  " Ole Mammy's Torment " has been fitly called " a
classic of Southern life." It relates the haps and mis-
haps of a small negro lad, and tells how he was led by
love and kindness to a knowledge of the right.

THE STORY OF DAGO
  In this story Mrs. Johnston relates the story of Dago,
a pet monkey, owned jointly by two brothers. Dago
tells his own story, and the account of his haps and mis-
haps is both interesting and amusing.

THE QUILT THAT JACK BUILT
  A pleasant little story of a boy's labor of love, and how
it changed the course of his life many years after it was
accomplished

FLIP'S ISLANDS OF PROVIDENCE
  A story of a boy's life battle, his early defeat, and his
final triumph, well worth the reading.
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