The Young Emigrants; Madelaine Tube; the Boy and the Book; and Crystal Palace

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CHAPTER I. SIGHTS AT SEA

CHAPTER II. THE NEW WORLD.

CHAPTER III. A NEW HOME, AND A NARROW ESCAPE.

CHAPTER IV. AN INTRUDER.

CHAPTER V. STRIVING AND THRIVING.

CHAPTER I. THE BROKEN CUP.

CHAPTER II. A PICTURE OF POVERTY.

CHAPTER III. UNEASINESS.

CHAPTER IV. CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

CHAPTER V. HAPPINESS DESTROYED.

CHAPTER VI. NEW MISFORTUNES.

CHAPTER VII. TROUBLE INCREASES.

CHAPTER VIII. THE SALE.

CHAPTER IX. "WHEN DISTRESS IS GREATEST, HELP IS NEAREST."

CHAPTER X. THE WONDERS OF THE EYE.

CHAPTER XI. THE JOURNEY AND THE BATHS.

CHAPTER XII. THE OPERATION.

CHAPTER XIII. THE ENJOYMENT OF SIGHT.

CHAPTER XIV. CONCLUSION.

PART I. THE BOY.

PART II. THE BOOK.

CHAPTER I.

CHAPTER II.

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

Title: The Young Emigrants; Madelaine Tube; The Boy and the Book; and Crystal Palace

Author: Susan Anne Livingston Ridley Sedgwick

Language: English

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Illustration: Could he make such a fearful leap?

"Could he make such a fearful leap?"


 

The Young Emigrants Madelaine Tube The Boy and the Book Crystal Palace


Contents

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THE YOUNG EMIGRANTS

MADELAINE TUBE

THE BOY AND THE BOOK

CRYSTAL PALACE


The Young Emigrants.


Camping for the night


Contents


Chapter I. Sights at Sea.

Chapter II. The New World.
Chapter III. A New Home, and A Narrow Escape.
Chapter IV. An Intruder.
Chapter V. Striving and Thriving.


Illustrations


Frontispiece: "Could he make such a fearful leap?"
"Camping for the night."
"Fishes with wings."
"The bear prepared to give battle."



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