Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Story-Telling in the Home
The story still goes on. Often we take up the book and find, in a child's laggard handwriting, a new adventure or a bold sketch of some fresh affray.
At any time of day or night, one needs only make some such remarks as, Do you remember what we did the morning we found the charmed necklace at the foot of the tree in the stockade and they are off like a shot. Sometimes they seem to live two lives alongside at once.
All this, as may be imagined, makes an introduction not only to good books, but also to fullness of life.
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