"Our Charley, and What to Do with Him." by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a very handsome little book intended as a present for the holidays. We do not subscribe to the opinion; that in books for children, looks are every thing, and the substance immaterial. The matter with them even is of quite as much importance as the form. The name of the author of "Our Charley" leaves nothing to be said on the score of intrinsic worth. -"The Ladies' Repository," Volume 27 [1859]
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"Our Charley, and What to Do with Him." by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a very handsome little book intended as a present for the holidays. We do not subscribe to the opinion; that in books for children, looks are every thing, and the substance immaterial. The matter with them even is of quite as much importance as the form. The name of the author of "Our Charley" leaves nothing to be said on the score of intrinsic worth. -"The Ladies' Repository," Volume 27 [1859]
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