Due to the noble effort of the original California publisher, these stories were found in nearly every orphanage in our land during the late 1800’s. We bring to you an original reproduction of the 1910 edition with its 100 illustrations.
Table of Contents:
- The King’s Daughter
- The Old Brown House
- A Story for School Girls
- What One Lie Did
- Two Ways of Reading the Bible
- Courtesy to Strangers
- Live for Something
- Jennie Browning
- Past and Future
- Anna’s Difficulty
- Company Manners
- Confide in Mother
- They Took Me In
- The Little Sisters
- A Valuable Secret
- Telling Mother
- A Story of School Life
- How Bess Managed Tom
- A Little Girl’s Thoughts
- Carelees Gracie’s Lesson
- Vicarious Punishment
- Patty’s Secret
- Mopsey’s Mistake
- A Girl’s Song
- Carrie’s Marks
- Susie’s Prayer
- The Stolen Orange
- Wee Janet’s Problem
- Bertha’s Grandmother
- Putting Off Till To-morrow
- Nothing Finished
- What’s The Use
- Susy Diller’s Christmas Feast
- The Barn That Blossomed
- I Shall Not Want
- How Dorothy Helped the Angel
- One Girl’s Influence
- Two Kinds of Service
- Duty and Pleasure
- The Dangerous Door
- The Golden Windows
- Trust Always: never Fret
- The New Life
- The Impossible Yesterday
- A Child’s Puzzle
- How She Showed She Was Sorry
Endorsement
"This is one of the best selections of old fashion "character building" stories I know. I have read and reread them from childhood." - Dr. Raymond S. Moore