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of the author ' s creations ; the story of the naughty but clever and thoughtful
little boy , whose name was Ted , being delineated with
striking effect . Like oth er stories of the kindof
course it occasionally , reminds us of something we
have read before ; yet still the present author
displays a freshness which is unusual in stories of
childing life , of and regret it is that with we a 'lea feel . va
little Ted in a boardingschool — / where ___ home — _ in __ — - ., J
fluence , disappears and I the practical work of life
beg in ins her j . . story Mrs . Rivets Bradsh & w of ,
Gold , centres the interest in the loveable character
devoted of Phoebe , one affectionate _ of _ _ those
though humble , girls — , _— who _ , live live not nor for ior th rnemseives emselves %%
but for others . Extreiuely practicalin
purpose is ¦ the ^ book * * . Bibl __ e Class Notesby ' Old
Christopher / of , which * / — 1 a second edition has
appeared larged . , revised This is and a very
enaccurate which the comp author ilation makes , in
his lessons interesting by the use of a wide range of
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1888, page 1523, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121888/page/29/
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