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The Stories All Children Love Series
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This set of books for children comprises some of the most
famous stories ever written. Each book has been a tried and
true friend in thousands of homes where there are boys and
girls. Fathers and mothers remembering their own delight
in the stories are finding that this handsome edition of old
favorites brings even more delight to their children. The
books have been carefully chosen, are beautifully illustrated,
have attractive lining papers, dainty head and tail
pieces, and the decorative bindings make them worthy of
a permanent place on the library shelves.

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Heidi  By JOHANNA SPYRI.  Translated by Elisabeth P. Stork.
The Cuckoo Clock  By MRS. MOLESWORTH.
The Swiss Family Robinson  Edited by G. E. MITTON.
The Princess and the Goblin  By GEORGE MACDONALD.
The Princess and Curdie  By GEORGE MACDONALD.
At the Back of the North Wind  By GEORGE MACDONALD.
A Dog of Flanders  By "OUIDA."
Bimbi  By "OUIDA."
Mopsa, the Fairy  By JEAN INGELOW.
The Chronicles of Fairyland  By FERGUS HUME.
Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales
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Each large octavo, with from 8 to 12 colored illustrations.
Handsome cloth binding, decorated in gold and color.
$1.25 net, per volume.
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Here we have two lines of text placed on the same line as larger text. This was clearly to save space since we see single-line text lower down the page on books with shorter titles. Treat all the text as if it were on the same line.

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