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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902

"Queer Stories for Boys and Girls"

Mr. Bush's
strong and life-like illustrations add much to the attractiveness of the
book.
"Edward Eggleston's new story is a thoroughly excellent one to be put
in the hands of a boy whose parents wish him to become a manly,
high-minded American citizen."--_Philadelphia Bulletin._
"A particularly wholesome volume. There is a delightful absence of
the goody-good in it, and the incidents are all natural and true to
life."--_Madison_ (Ind.) _Courier_.
"Nobody has pictured boy-life with greater power or more fidelity
than Mr. Eggleston. This story is one of his best--it should be in
the hands of every boy."--_Hartford Times._
"It has all the peculiarities of its author; his careful reproduction
of nature, his vivid descriptions, and the naturalness of his
characters, drawn, as they must have been, from
life."--_Indianapolis News._
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CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, Publishers,
743 & 745 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
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THE MERRY ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD.
OF GREAT RENOWN IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.


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