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Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902

"Queer Stories for Boys and Girls"

It has
our most hearty approval and recommendation in every way, not only
for beauty of illustration, which is of the highest order, but for
the fascinating manner in which the old Norse legend is
told."--_The Churchman._
"What more calculated to inspire the courage, to elevate the
imagination, to mould the conduct of youth, than these reproductions
of the heroic legends of the old Norse and German
folk?"--_Minneapolis Tribune._
"No more delightful reading for the young can be imagined than that
provided in this interesting book, and the manner of the recital is
so graceful that older readers will derive from it scarcely less
pleasure."--_Boston Saturday Evening Gazette._
"The story is told simply and strongly, preserving the fire and force
of the original, and not losing the subtle charm of the old fable
with all its pathetic beauty."--_Brooklyn Union-Argus._
"It is a good, strong story; it comes in among the mass of juvenile
books like a wind blown from Northern woods."--_Philadelphia
Sunday-School Times._
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THE STORY OF ROLAND.


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