Read Sara Crewe; Or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's Page 2


  _BY THE SAME AUTHOR._

  LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.

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  "_In 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' we gain another charming child to add toour gallery of juvenile heroes and heroines; one who teaches a greatlesson with such truth and sweetness, that we part with him with realregret when the episode is over._"--LOUISA M. ALCOTT.

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  SARA CREWE.

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  "_Everybody was in love with 'Little Lord Fauntleroy,' and I think allthe world and the rest of mankind will be in love with 'Sara Crewe.' Thetale is so tender, so wise, so human, that I wish every girl in Americacould read it, for I think every one would be made better by it._"--LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON.

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  LITTLE SAINT ELIZABETH, AND OTHER STORIES.

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  "_The pretty tale has for its heroine a little French girl brought up inan old chateau in Normandy by an aunt who is a recluse and devote. Achild of this type transplanted suddenly to the realistic atmosphere ofNew York must inevitably have much to suffer. The quaint little figureblindly trying to guess the riddle of duty under these unfamiliarconditions is pathetic, and Mrs. Burnett touches it in with delicatestrokes._"--SUSAN COOLIDGE.

  _Illustrated by REGINALD B. BIRCH._

  _SCRIBNER'S BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG._