by G. A. Henty
NEW "GRADUATED" SERIES
_With coloured frontispiece and black-and-white illustrations_
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No child of six or seven should have any difficulty in reading andunderstanding _unaided_ the pretty stories in the 6_d._ series. In the9_d._ series the language used is slightly more advanced, but is wellwithin the capacity of children of seven and upwards, while the 1_s._series is designed for little folk of somewhat greater attainments. If thestories are read _to_ and not _by_ children, it will be found that the6_d._ 9_d._ and 1_s._ series are equally suitable for little folk of allages.
*"GRADUATED" STORIES AT A SHILLING*
Holidays at Sunnycroft. By ANNIE S. SWAN. _New Edition._ At Lathom's Siege. By SARAH TYTLER. Fleckie. By BESSIE MARCHANT. Elsie Wins. By ELLINOR DAVENPORT ADAMS. Bears and Dacoits. By G. A. HENTY. Crusoes of the Frozen North. By DR. GORDON STABLES. A Saxon Maid. By ELIZA F. POLLARD. Uncle Bob. By MEREDITH FLETCHER. Jack of Both Sides. By FLORENCE COOMBE. Do Your Duty! By G. A. HENTY. Terry. By ROSA MULHOLLAND (Lady Gilbert).
*"GRADUATED" STORIES AT NINEPENCE*
Gipsy Dick. By Mrs. HENRY CLARKE. Two to One. By FLORENCE COOMBE. Cherrythorpe Fair. By MABEL MACKNESS. Little Greycoat. By ELLINOR DAVENPORT ADAMS. Tommy's Trek. By BESSIE MARCHANT. That Boy Jim. By Mrs. HENRY CLARKE. The Adventures of Carlo. By KATHARINE TYNAN. The Shoeblack's Cat. By W. L. ROOPER. Three Troublesome Monkeys. By A. B. ROMNEY. The Little Red Purse. By JENNIE CHAPPELL.
*"GRADUATED" STORIES AT SIXPENCE*
Hi-Tum, Ti-Tum, and Scrub. By JENNIE CHAPPELL. Edie's Adventures. By GERALDINE MOCKLER. Two Little Crusoes. By A. B. ROMNEY. The Lost Doll. By JENNIE CHAPPELL. Bunny and Furry. By GERALDINE MOCKLER. Bravest of All. By MABEL MACKNESS. Winnie's White Frock. By JENNIE CHAPPELL. Lost Toby. By M. S. HAYCRAFT. A Boy Cousin. By GERALDINE MOCKLER. Travels of Fuzz and Buzz. By GERALDINE MOCKLER. Teddy's Adventures. By Mrs. HENRY CLARKE.