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REVISED AND ILLUSTRATED

THE HEART OF OAK BOOKS

A Collection of Traditional Rhymes and Stories for Children, and of Masterpieces of Poetry and Prose for Use at Home and at School, chosen with special reference to the cultivation of the imagination and the development of a taste for good reading.

EDITED BY

CHARLES ELIOT NORTON

Book I. Rhymes, Jingles and Fables. For first reader classes. Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. 128 pages. 25 cents.

Book II. Fables and Nursery Tales. For second reader classes. Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. 176 pages. 35 cents.

Book III. Fairy Tales, Ballads and Poems. For third reader classes. With illustrations after George Cruikshank and Sir John Tenniel. 184 pages. 40 cents.

Book IV. Fairy Stories and Classic Tales of Adventure. For fourth reader grades. With illustrations after J. M. W. Turner, Richard Doyle, John Flaxman, and E. Burne-Jones. 248 pages. 45 cents.

Book V. Masterpieces of Literature. For fifth reader grades. With illustrations after G. F. Watts, Sir John Tenniel, Fred Barnard, W. C. Stanfield, Ernest Fosbery, and from photographs. 318 pages. 50 cents.

Book VI. Masterpieces of Literature. With illustrations after Horace Vernet, A. Symington, J. Wells, Mrs. E. B. Thompson, and from photographs. 376 pages. 55 cents.

Book VII. Masterpieces of Literature. With illustrations after J. M. W. Turner, E. Dayes, Sir George Beaumont, and from photographs. 382 pages. 60 cents.

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Heath's Home and School Classics.

FOR GRADES I AND II.

Mother Goose: A Book of Nursery Rhymes, arranged by C. Welsh. In two parts. Illustrated. Paper, each part, 10 cents; cloth, two parts bound in one, 30 cents.

Perrault's Tales of Mother Goose. Introduction by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated after Dore. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Old World Wonder Stories: Whittington and his Cat; Jack the Giant Killer; Jack and the Bean-Stalk; Tom Thumb. Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Craik's So-Fat and Mew-Mew. Introduction by Lucy Wheelock. Illustrated by C. M. Howard. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Six Nursery Classics: The House That Jack Built; Mother Hubbard; Cock Robin; The Old Woman and Her Pig; Dame Wiggins of Lee, and the Three Bears. Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by Ernest Fosbery. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

FOR GRADES II AND III.

Sophie: From the French of Madame de Segur by C. Welsh. Edited by Ada Van Stone Harris. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Crib and Fly: A Tale of Two Terriers. Edited by Charles F. Dole. Illustrated by Gwendoline Sandham. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Goody Two Shoes. Attributed to Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by Charles Welsh. With twenty-eight illustrations after the wood-cuts in the original edition of 1765. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Segur's The Story of a Donkey. Translated by C. Welsh. Edited by Charles F. Dole. Illustrated by E. H. Saunders. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

FOR GRADES III AND IV.

Trimmer's The History of the Robins. Edited by Edward Everett Hale. Illustrated by C. M. Howard. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Aiken and Barbauld's Eyes and No Eyes, and Other Stories. Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by H. P. Barnes and C. M. Howard. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Edgeworth's Waste Not, Want Not, and Other Stories. Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by W. P. Bodwell. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Ruskin's The King of the Golden River. Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by Sears Gallagher. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Browne's The Wonderful Chair and The Tales It Told. Edited by M. V. O'Shea. Illustrated by Clara E. Atwood after Mrs. Seymour Lucas. In two parts. Paper, each part, 10 cents; cloth, two parts bound in one, 30 cents.

FOR GRADES IV AND V.

Thackeray's The Rose and the Ring. A Fairy Tale. Edited by Edward Everett Hale. Illustrations by Thackeray. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Ingelow's Three Fairy Stories. Edited by Charles F. Dole. Illustrated by E. Ripley. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Ayrton's Child Life in Japan and Japanese Child Stories. Edited by William Elliot Griffis. Illustrated by Japanese Artists. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Ewing's Jackanapes. Edited by W. P. Trent. Illustrated. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Carove's Story Without an End. Fourteen illustrations. Cloth, 25 cents.

FOR GRADES V AND VI.

Lamb's The Adventures of Ulysses. Edited by W. P. Trent. Illustrations after Flaxman. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Gulliver's Travels. I. A Voyage to Lilliput. II. A Voyage to Brobdingnag. Edited by T. M. Balliet. Fully illustrated. In two parts. Paper, each part, 15 cents; cloth, two parts bound in one, 30 cents.

Ewing's The Story of a Short Life. Edited by T. M. Balliet. Illustrated by A. F. Schmitt. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Tales From the Travels of Baron Munchausen. Edited by Edward Everett Hale. Illustrated by H. P. Barnes after Dore. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Muloch's The Little Lame Prince. Preface by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. Illustrated by Miss E. B. Barry. In two parts. Paper, each part, 10 cents; cloth, two parts bound in one, 30 cents.

FOR GRADES VI AND VII.

Lamb's Tales From Shakespeare. Introduction by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. Illustrated by Homer W. Colby after Pille. In three parts. Paper, each part, 15 cents; cloth, three parts bound in one, 40 cents.

Martineau's The Crofton Boys. Edited by William Elliot Griffis. Illustrated by A. F. Schmitt. Cloth, 30 cents.

Motley's The Siege of Leyden. Edited by William Elliot Griffis. With nineteen illustrations from old prints and photographs, and a map. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

Brown's Rab and His Friends and Other Stories of Dogs. Edited by T. M. Balliet. Illustrated by David L. Munroe after Sir Noel Paton, Mrs. Blackburn, George Hardy, and Lumb Stocks. Paper, 10 cents; cloth, 20 cents.

FOR GRADES VII, VIII AND IX.

Hamerton's Chapters on Animals: Dogs, Cats and Horses. Edited by W. P. Trent. Illustrated after Sir E. Landseer, Sir John Millais, Rosa Bonheur, E. Van Muyden, Veyrassat, J. L. Gerome, K. Bodmer, etc. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Irving's Dolph Heyliger. Edited by G. H. Browne. Illustrated by H. P. Barnes. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Shakespeare's The Tempest. Edited by Sarah W. Hiestand. Illustrations after Retzch and the Chandos portrait. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Edited by Sarah W. Hiestand. Illustrations after Smirke and the Droeshout portrait. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors. Edited by Sarah W. Hiestand. Illustrations after Smirke, Creswick and Leslie. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. Edited by Sarah W. Hiestand. Illustrations after Leslie, Wheatley, and Wright. Paper, 15 cents; cloth, 25 cents.

Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Edited by Edward Everett Hale. Illustrated. In four parts. Paper, each part, 15 cents; cloth, four parts bound in one, 60 cents.

Jordan's True Tales of Birds and Beasts. By David Starr Jordan. Illustrated by Mary H. Wellman. Cloth, 40 cents.

Fouque's Undine. Introduction by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. Illustrations after Julius Hoeppner. Cloth, 30 cents.

Melville's Typee: Life in the South Seas. Introduction by W. P. Trent. Illustrated by H. W. Moore. Cloth, 45 cents.

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Elementary English

Allen and Hawkins's School Course in English. Book I, 35 cts.; Book II, 50 cts.

Allen's School Grammar of the English Language. A clear, concise, adequate book for upper grades. 60 cents.

Badlam's Suggestive Lessons in Language and Reading. A manual for primary teachers. Plain and practical. $1.50.

Badlam's Suggestive Lessons in Language. Being Part I and Appendix of Suggestive Lessons in Language and Reading. 50 cents.

Benson's Practical Speller. Contains nearly 13,000 words. Part I, 261 Lessons, 18 cents; Part II, 270 Lessons, 18 cents. Parts I and II bound together, 25 cents.

Benson and Glenn's Speller and Definer. 700 spelling and defining lists. 30 cts.

Branson's Methods in Reading. With a chapter on spelling. 15 cents.

Buckbee's Primary Word Book. Drills in articulation and in phonics. 25 cents.

Clapp and Huston's Composition Work in Grammar Grades. 15 cents.

Fuller's Phonetic Drill Charts. Exercises in elementary sounds. Per set (3) 10 cts.

Haaren's Word and Sentence Book. A language speller. Book I, 20 cents; Book II, 25 cents.

Hall's How to Teach Reading. Also discusses what children should read. 25 cts.

Harrington's Course for Non-English Speaking People. Book I, 25 cents; Book II, 30 cents. Language Lessons to accompany Book I, 25 cents.

Harris's Spiral Course in English. Book I, 35 cents; Book II, 60 cents.

Heath's Graded Spelling Book. 20 cents.

Hyde's Two-Book Course in English, Book I. Practical lessons in the correct use of English, with the rudiments of grammar. 35 cents.

Hyde's Two-Book Course in English, Book II. A carefully graded course of lessons in language, composition and technical grammar. 60 cents.

Hyde's Practical Lessons in English. Book I, 35 cents; Book II, 50 cents. Book II, with Supplement, 60 cents. Supplement bound alone, 30 cents.

Hyde's Practical English Grammar. 50 cents.

Hyde's Derivation of Words. With exercises on prefixes, suffixes, and stems. 10 cts.

MacEwan's The Essentials of the English Sentence. A compendious manual for review in technical grammar preparatory to more advanced studies in language. 75 cents.

Mathew's Outline of English Grammar. With Selections for Practice. 70 cents.

Penniman's New Practical Speller. Contains 6500 words. 20 cents.

Penniman's Common Words Difficult to Spell. Contains 3500 words. 20 cents.

Penniman's Prose Dictation Exercises. 25 cents.

Phillip's History and Literature in Grammar Grades. 15 cents.

Sever's Progressive Speller. Gives spelling, pronunciation, definition and use of words. 25 cents.

Smith's Studies in Nature, and Language Lessons. A combination of object lessons with language work. 50 cents. Part I bound separately, 25 cents.

Spalding's Problem of Elementary Composition. Practical suggestions for work in grammar grades. 40 cents.

See also our lists of books in Higher English, English Classics, Supplementary Reading, and English Literature.

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Elementary Science

Austin's Observation Blanks in Mineralogy. Detailed studies of 35 minerals. Boards, 88 pages. 30 cents.

Bailey's Grammar School Physics. A series of practical lessons with simple experiments that may be performed in the ordinary schoolroom. 138 pages. Illustrated. 50 cents.

Ballard's The World of Matter. Simple studies in chemistry and mineralogy; for use as a text-book or as a guide to the teacher in giving object lessons. 264 pages. Illlustrated. $1.00.

Brown's Good Health for Girls and Boys. Physiology and hygiene for intermediate grades. 176 pages. Illustrated. 45 cents.

Clark's Practical Methods in Microscopy. Gives in detail descriptions of methods that will lead the careful worker to successful results. 233 pages. Illus. $1.60.

Clarke's Astronomical Lantern. Intended to familiarize students with the constellations by comparing them with facsimiles on the lantern face. With seventeen slides, giving twenty-two constellations. $4.50.

Clarke's How to Find the Stars. Accompanies the above and helps to an acquaintance with the constellations. 47 pages. Paper. 15 cents.

Colton's Elementary Physiology and Hygiene. For grammar grades. 317 pages. Illustrated. 60 cents.

Eckstorm's The Bird Book. The natural history of birds, with directions for observation and suggestions for study. 301 pages. Illustrated. 60 cents.

Guides for Science Teaching. Teachers' aids for instruction in Natural History.

I. Hyatt's About Pebbles. 26 pages. Paper. 10 cts.

II. Goodale's A Few Common Plants. 61 pages. Paper. 20 cts.

III. Hyatt's Commercial and other Sponges. Illustrated. 43 pages. Paper. 20 cts.

IV. Agassiz's First Lesson in Natural History. Illus. 64 pages. Paper. 25 cts.

V. Hyatt's Corals and Echinoderms. Illustrated. 32 pages. Paper. 30 cts.

VI. Hyatt's Mollusca. Illustrated. 65 pages. Paper. 30 cts.

VII. Hyatt's Worms and Crustacea. Illustrated. 68 pages. Paper, 30 cts.

XII. Crosby's Common Minerals and Rocks. Illustrated. 200 pages. Paper, 40 cents. Cloth, 60 cts.

XIII. Richard's First Lessons in Minerals. 50 pages. Paper. 10 cts.

XIV. Bowditch's Physiology. 58 pages. Paper. 20 cts.

XV. Clapp's 36 Observation Lessons in Minerals. 80 pages. Paper, 30 cts.

XVI. Phenix's Lessons in Chemistry. 20 cts.

Pupils' Note-book to accompany No. 15. 10 cts.

Rice's Science Teaching in the School. With a course of instruction in science for the lower grades. 46 pages. Paper. 25 cents.

Ricks's Natural History Object Lessons. Information on plants and their products, on animals and their uses, and gives specimen lessons. 332 pages. Illustrated. $1.50.

Rick's Object Lessons and How to Give Them.

Vol. I. Gives lessons for primary grades. 200 pages. 90 cents.

Vol. II. Gives lessons for grammar and intermediate grades. 212 pages. 90 cts.

Scott's Nature Study and the Child. A manual for teachers, with outlines of lessons and courses, detailed studies of animal and plant life, and chapters on methods and the relation of nature study to expression. 652 pages. Illustrated. Retail price, $1.50.

Sever's Elements of Agriculture. For grammar grades. Illustrated. 151 pages. 50 cents.

Shaler's First Book in Geology. A helpful introduction to the study of modern text-books in geography. 272 pages. Illus. Cloth, 60 cts. Boards, 45 cts.

Smith's Studies in Nature. Combines natural history and language work. 48 pages. Paper. 15 cents.

Spear's Leaves and Flowers. An elementary botany for pupils under twelve. 103 pages. Illustrated. 25 cents.

Wright's Seaside and Wayside Nature Reader, No. 4. Elementary lessons in geology, astronomy, world life, etc. 372 pages. Illustrated. 50 cents.

See also our list of books in Science.

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Elementary Mathematics

Atwood's Complete Graded Arithmetic. New edition. Work for each grade from third to eighth inclusive, bound in a separate book. Six books. Each, 25 cts. Old edition: Part I, 30 cts.; Part II, 65 cts.

Badlam's Aids to Number. Teacher's edition—First series, Nos. 1 to 10, 40 cts.; Second series, Nos. 10 to 20, 40 cts.; Pupil's edition—First series, 25 cts.; Second series, 25 cts.

Bigelow and Boyden's Primary Number Manual. For teachers. 25 cts.

Branson's Methods of Teaching Arithmetic. 15 cts.

Hanus's Geometry in the Grammar Schools. An essay, with outline of work for the last three years of the grammar school. 25 cts.

Heath's Beginner's Arithmetic. For first and second years. 30 cts.

Heath's Primary Arithmetic. Illustrated in color. 35 cts.

Heath's Complete Practical Arithmetic. 65 cts.

Howland's Drill Cards. For middle grades. Each, 3 cts.; per hundred, $2.40.

Hunt's Geometry for Grammar Schools. The definitions and elementary concepts taught concretely. 30 cts.

Joy's Arithmetic Without a Pencil. Mental Arithmetic. 35 cts.

Pierce's Review Number Cards. Two cards, for second and third year pupils. Each, 3 cts.; per hundred, $2.40.

Safford's Mathematical Teaching. A monograph, with applications. 25 cts.

Siefert's Principles of Arithmetic. A teacher's guide. 75 cts.

Sloane's Practical Lessons in Fractions. 25 cts. Set of six fraction cards, for pupils to cut. 10 cts.

Sutton and Bruce's Arithmetics. Lower, 35 cts.; Higher, 60 cts.

The New Arithmetic. By 300 teachers. Little theory and much practice. An excellent review book. 65 cts.

Walsh's New Arithmetics. New Primary, 30 cts. New Grammar School, 65 cts. New Grammar School, Part I, 40 cts.; Part II, 45 cts. Alternate Arithmetic, for upper grades, 00 cts.

Walsh's Arithmetics. Two Book Series—Primary, 30 cts.; Grammar School, 65 cts. Three Book Series—Elementary, 30 cts.; Intermediate, 35 cts.; Higher, 65 cts.

Walsh's Algebra and Geometry for Grammar Grades. 15 cts.

Watson and White's Arithmetics. Primary, 35 cts. Intermediate, 45 cts. Complete, in preparation.

Wells and Gerrish's Beginner's Algebra. For grammar grades. 50 cts.

White's Arithmetics. Two Years with Number, 35 cts. Junior Arithmetic, 45 cts. Senior Arithmetic, 65 cts.

For advanced works see our list of books in Mathematics.

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Supplementary Reading

A Classified List for all Grades.

GRADE I. Bass's The Beginner's Reader .23 Badlam's Primer .25 Fuller's Illustrated Primer .25 Griel's Glimpses of Nature for Little Folks .30 Heart of Oak Readers, Book I .25 Regal's Lessons for Little Readers .30

GRADE II. Warren's From September to June with Nature .35 Badlam's First Reader .30 Bass's Stories of Plant Life .25 Heart of Oak Readers, Book I .25 Snedden's Docas, the Indian Boy .35 Wright's Seaside and Wayside Nature, Readers No. 1 .25

GRADE III. Heart of Oak Readers, Book II .35 Pratt's America's Story, Beginner's Book .35 Wright's Seaside and Wayside Nature Readers, No. 2 .35 Miller's My Saturday Bird Class .25 Firth's Stories of Old Greece .30 Bass's Stories of Animal life .35 Spear's Leaves and Flowers .25

GRADE IV. Bass's Stories of Pioneer Life .40 Brown's Alice and Tom .40 Grinnell's Our Feathered Friends .30 Heart of Oak Readers, Book III .45 Pratt's America's Story—Discoverers and Explorers .40 Wright's Seaside and Wayside Nature Readers, No. 3 .45

GRADE V. Bull's Fridtjof Nansen .30 Grinnell's Our Feathered Friends .30 Heart of Oak Readers, Book III .45 Pratt's America's Story—The Earlier Colonies .00 Kupfer's Stories of Long Ago .35

GRADE VI. Starr's Strange Peoples .40 Bull's Fridtjof Nansen .30 Heart of Oak Readers, Book IV .50 Pratt's America's Story—The Colonial Period .00 Dole's The Young Citizen .45

GRADE VII. Starr's American Indians .45 Penniman's School Poetry Book .30 Pratt's America's Story—The Revolution and the Republic .00 Eckstorm's The Bird Book .60 Heart of Oak Readers, Book IV .50 Wright's Seaside and Wayside Nature Readers, No. 4 .50

GRADES VIII and IX. Heart of Oak Readers, Book V .55 Heart of Oak Readers, Book VI .60 Dole's The American Citizen .80 Shaler's First Book in Geology (boards) .40 Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield .50 Addison's Sir Roger de Coverley .35

Descriptive circular sent free on request.

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AMERICA'S STORY FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN

By MARA L. PRATT.

A series of history readers which present the personal and picturesque elements of the story in a way as attractive to young readers as romance, and which will supplement the regular instruction in history in an effective manner.

Every statement of fact is historically accurate and the illustrations are correct even to the smallest details. Unusual care has been taken in these matters.

These books are effectively illustrated in black and white and in color; are bound in attractive and artistic cloth covers; uniform in size, 6-1/4 X 7-3/4; printed on extra heavy paper, in large type and contain about 160 pages each.

Book I. The Beginners' Book. 35 cents. A delightful story book, developing centers of interest through picturesque and personal incidents.

Book II. Exploration and Discovery. 40 cents. The great explorers and discoverers from Lief Ericson to Henry Hudson.

Book III. The Earlier Colonies. 40 cents. An accurate and fascinating account of the first settlements and the 13 colonies.

Book IV. The Later Colonial Period. 40 cents. Settlements in the Mississippi Valley, The French and Indian Wars, etc.

Book V. The Revolution and the Republic. 40 cents. The causes that led to it, the men who guided events, and subsequent civil history.

Descriptive circular free on request

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AN ELEMENTARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES

By ALLEN C. THOMAS, A. M.

Author of "A History of the United States," and Professor of History in Haverford College.

The Elementary History is for the use of younger classes, and serves as an introduction to the author's larger History of the United States.

Effort has been made to present such important phases of national growth as the difficulties and dangers of exploration, and how they were overcome by earnestness and perseverance; the risks and hardships of settlement, and how they were met and conquered; the independence and patriotism of the colonists, and how they triumphed; the effect of environment upon character; the development of the people in politics and government and in social life; and the progress of invention and its effect upon national development.

Realizing the fascination that the personalities of our national heroes have for the young, the author has chosen those men who best illustrate the important periods in the making of our nation, and in a series of interesting biographical sketches uses their lives as centers around which the history is written. Thus the book has all the freshness and vitality, all the rapidity of action, and all the interest, of tales of patriotism and courage and untiring endurance, and yet preserves accuracy of fact and due proportion of importance of events.

Cloth. 357 pages. Maps and illustrations. Introduction price, 60 cents.

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THE HEATH READERS

A new series, that excels in its

1. Interesting and well graded lessons. 2. Masterpieces of English and American literature. 3. Beautiful and appropriate illustrations. 4. Clear and legible printing. 5. Durable and handsome binding. 6. Adaptation to the needs of modern schools.

THE HEATH READERS enable teachers, whether they have much or little knowledge of the art, to teach children to read intelligently and to read aloud intelligibly. They do this without waste of time or effort, and at the same time that the books aid pupils in acquiring skill in reading, they present material which is in itself worth reading.

The purpose of the HEATH READERS is, first, to enable beginners to master the mechanical difficulties of reading successfully and in the shortest time; second, to develop the imagination and cultivate a taste for the best literature; third, to appeal to those motives that lead to right conduct, industry, courage, patriotism, and loyalty to duty. The larger purpose is, briefly, to aid in developing an appreciation of that which is of most worth in life and literature.

The series contains seven books, as follows:

Primer, 128 pages, 25 cents. First Reader, 130 pages, 25 cents. Second Reader, 176 pages, 35 cents. Third Reader, 256 pages, 40 cents. Fourth Reader, 320 pages, 45 cents. Fifth Reader, 352 pages, 50 cents. Sixth Reader, 352 pages, 50 cents.

Descriptive circulars sent free on request.

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Transcriber's notes:

The following corrections have been made to the text:

Page 18, last line: Queen and the Prince."[added missing close quotes]

Page 20, line 1: at the family altar.[added missing period]

Page 25, fourth line from bottom: [added missing singlequote]I am a dyer,

Page 39, line 1: the great Buddhist[original has Buddist] teacher

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