Mother Bunch: A Story for Boys and Girls

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J. Masters & Company, 1885 - 219 pages
 

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Page 168 - Do the work that's nearest, Though it's dull at whiles, Helping, when we meet them, Lame dogs over stiles...
Page 100 - Oh, wad some power the giftie gi'e us To see oursel's as others see us...
Page 18 - PARISH TALES. Reprinted from the " Tales of a London Parish." In a packet, Is. 6d, CONTENTS:— Denis the Beggar Boy; The Old Street Sweeper; Honor O'Keefe; There's a Skeleton in every House; Christian Flower's Story; My Catechumens; The Hill-side Cottage.
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Page 10 - We must here take leave of the author, greatly commending the high tone of principle and the devoted fervour with which his work is filled throughout. .... The book is interesting, gracefully written, and rich in true and noble thoughts.
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