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- "What she could"
- 'Me and Nobbles'
- A Christmas child : a sketch of a boy-life
- A Christmas child: a sketch of a boy-life
- A Jacobite Exile Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in the Service of Charles the Twelfth of Sweden
- A Princess in Calico
- A Sailor's Lass
- A band of three
- A child's dream of a star
- A flat iron for a farthing, or, Some passages in the life of an only son
- A flat iron for a farthing; or, Some passages in the life of an only son
- A friend in need, and other stories
- A great emergency, and other tales
- A hero of Ticonderoga
- A knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes
- A little maid
- A peep behind the scenes
- A reputed changeling, or, Three seventh years two centuries ago
- A reputed changeling; or, Three seventh years two centuries ago
- A rough shaking
- A sham princess
- A strange Christmas angel
- A wreath of smoke
- A young mutineer
- Alicia and her aunt; or, Think before you speak: a tale for young persons
- Amos Huntingdon
- Amy Harrison or Heavenly Seed and Heavenly Dew
- An old sailor's story
- Arthur; or, The chorister's rest
- Aubert; or, One tiny link
- Auf Gottes Wegen
- Aunt Judith The Story of a Loving Life
- Aunt Madge's story
- Aunt Milly's diamonds, and Our cousin from India
- Battling with the world; or, The story of the Roby family: a sequel to 'The giant-killer; or, The battle which all must fight'
- Bede's charity
- Bessie at the sea-side
- Betty Leicester : a story for girls
- Betty's Battles an Everyday Story
- Beyond the Black Waters: a tale
- Brave Archie
- Brook Silvertone and The lost lilies: two stories for children
- Bulbs and Blossoms
- Bulbs and blossoms
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress in words of one syllable
- Caleb in the country: a story for children
- Carola
- Caroline Mordaunt; or, The Governess
- Casper
- Cassy
- Charles Clifford
- Children of the mountains: a story of life in Scottish wilds
- Christie Redfern's troubles
- Christie's gift
- Christie, the king's servant: a sequel to 'Christie's old organ'
- Christmas with Grandma Elsie
- Christmas-tree land
- Count Ulrich of Lindburg : a tale of the reformation in Germany
- Courage
- Culm rock : the story of a year ; what it brought and what it taught
- Cyril Ashley: a tale
- Daddy Darwin's dovecot : A country tale / by Juliana Horatia Ewing author of Jackanapes ; illustrated by Randolph Caldecott ; [engraved and printed by Edmund Evans]
- Daddy Darwin's dovecot : a country tale
- Display. A tale
- Doe no yll, or The Brandon family motto
- Dora Darling : the daughter of the regiment
- Dorothy's venture
- Down in a mine; or, Buried alive
- Dreams and deeds
- Dwell Deep or Hilda Thorn's Life Story
- East and West; or, The strolling artist
- Edith's charity
- Edward and Miriam: a tale of Iceland
- Effie Maurice Or What do I Love Best
- Egerton Roscoe: a story for the high-spirited
- Ellen, the teacher. A tale for youth
- Elsie and her loved ones
- Elsie and the Raymonds
- Elsie at home
- Elsie at the World's fair
- Elsie on the Hudson
- Elsie's holidays at Roselands
- Elsie's journey on inland waters
- Elsie's vacation and after events
- Enoch Roden's training
- Eric's good news
- Ernest's golden thread
- Ester Ried yet speaking
- False Friends, and the Sailor's Resolve
- Fanny and Marten
- Father Aldur: a water story
- Field and Forest The Fortunes of a Farmer
- Five little birdies
- Five minutes stories
- Five minutes stories
- Floss Silverthorn; or, The master's little hand-maid
- Fortitude: a tale
- Frank Merton's conquest: or, 'Charity is not easily provoked'
- Frank Oldfield Lost and Found
- Gain and loss
- Garnered sheaves
- Genius Goodfellow and the wood-cutter's dog
- Gentleman George; or, The advantages of reading
- George Wilson and his friend
- Georgie's present, or, Tales of Newfoundland
- Gipsy marion: a story of the New Forest
- God's earth; or, Well worth: a missionary book for boys and girls
- Grandmother Elsie : a sequel to Elsie's widowhood
- Harry Beaufoy; or The pupil of nature
- Harry Beaufoy; or, The pupil of nature
- Harry at school : a story for boys
- Harry the whaler
- Harry's trip to India
- Harvest
- History of Susan Ellmaker; or, An answer to the question 'If a man die, shall he live again?'
- Holidays at Roselands : a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore
- Hoodie
- Houses on wheels: a story for children
- How John Became a Man Life Story of a Motherless Boy
- Hush harbor : praying in secret
- Illustrations of the parables
- In his fathers' arms; or, The three little ones: a seaside story
- Isaac Beach, signalman
- Ivor Rees, the Welsh cowherd
- Ivy: a tale of cottage life
- Jack and Gill; or, For his enemy
- Jack the hunchback : a story of adventure on the coast of Maine
- Jackanapes
- Janet Darney: a tale of fisher-life in Charle Bay
- Jessica's first prayer
- Jessica's mother: a sequel to 'Jessica's first prayer'
- Jessie's parrot
- Jewel's story book
- John Ashton, or, The emigrant visiting his home
- John Thomson's nursery, and other stories
- Joys and sorrows of childhood
- Juliana Oakley. A tale
- Kate's Ordeal
- Katie Lawford's victory and Hildred's great work: two tales for girls
- Laurel crowns; or, Griselda's aim: a story for brothers and sisters
- Left at Home or, The Heart's Resting Place
- Legend-led
- Leila in England. A continuation of Leila, or The island
- Leslie Ross, or, Fond of a lark
- Life in the white bear's den: a tale of Labrador
- Life's little stage
- Lisetta & the brigands; or, Saved by a mule
- Little Alice's Palace or, The Sunny Heart
- Little Christian's pilgrimage: the story of The pilgrim's progress simply told
- Little Emmie, the mountain prisoner; or, A father's care
- Little Frankie on a journey
- Little Johannes
- Little Meg's children
- Little Miss Peggy : only a nursery story
- Little Nettie, or, Home sunshine
- Little Peter: a Christmas morality for children of any age
- Little Pollie Or a Bunch of Violets
- Little Prudy's Dotty Dimple
- Little Sir Nicholas: a story for children
- Little bullets from Batala
- Little faith; or, The child of the toy stall
- Live to be Useful or, The Story of Annie Lee and her Irish Nurse
- Look on the sunny side, and other sketches
- Lost in the fog
- Louis' school days : a story for boys
- Madge Hardwicke; or, The mists of the valley
- Margaret; or, The hidden treasure
- Mark Marksen's secret: : a story
- Mark Maskell: a life story
- Mark Seaworth : a tale of the Indian Ocean
- Mary Liddiard The Missionary's Daughter
- Mary and Florence; or, Grave and gay
- Mary: a nursery story for very little children
- Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah
- Matty Gregg; or, The woman that did what she could
- Melbourne House, Volume 1
- Melbourne House, Volume 2
- Michael Penguyne Fisher Life on the Cornish Coast
- Michael Penguyne; or, Fisher life on the Cornish coast
- Mildred Keith
- Millicent and her cousins
- Minnie Brown, or, The gentle girl
- Mistress Margery
- Mistress Mary's garden
- Mountain Moggy The Stoning of the Witch
- Mr. Farrer's big O's
- My Doggie and I
- My doggie and I
- My little corner: a book for cottage homes
- My old pupils
- Nanny Merry or, What Made the Difference?
- Ned Garth Made Prisoner in Africa. A Tale of the Slave Trade
- Nellie Arundel: a tale of home life
- New cobwebs to catch little flies
- New relations: a story for girls
- Nobody
- Nobody loves me
- Norman Vallery or, How to Overcome Evil with Good
- Nuttie's father
- Odd
- Old Transome
- Olive Smith
- Olive's story
- Olive's story
- Oliver and the twins
- Oliver of the mill: a tale
- Orange and green : a tale of the Boyne and Limerick
- Orange and green: a tale of the Boyne and Limerick
- Original fables
- Our Little Lady Six Hundred Years Ago
- Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow
- Out of the depths: a temperance tale
- Over the down; or, A chapter of accidents
- Parables from nature: fourth series
- Penfold: a story of the flower mission
- Peter Lawson, wolf-cub; or The mystery of Redcroft Farm
- Pilgrim Street: a story of Manchester life
- Pomegranates from the Punjab : Indian stories
- Poor Mike: the story of a waif
- Poppy's Presents
- Providential care: a tale, founded on facts
- Prudy keeping house
- Quicksilver The Boy With No Skid To His Wheel
- Quicksilver; or, The boy with no skid to his wheel
- Red Dave; or, What wilt thou have me to do?
- Red Rooney The Last of the Crew
- Round the fire: six stories
- Ruth Clayton; or, The contrast
- Ruth Lee
- Sarah Watkins; or, Crumbs for the birds
- Saved at Sea A Lighthouse Story
- Saved at sea: a lighthouse story
- Scamp and I : a story of city by-ways
- Scenes in Switzerland
- School life at Bartram's
- Selumiel; or, A visit to Jerusalem, and the most interesting scenes in and around it, A.D. 40
- Shanty the blacksmith: a tale of other times
- Sibyl Garth; or, Who teacheth like him
- Smith's weakness: the simple tale of an uphill fight
- Snowball and other tales in which they who seek will find their best friend
- Stories for children in illustration of the Lord's Prayer
- Stories for the Young Or, Cheap Repository Tracts: Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI.
- Sue, A Little Heroine
- Sue: the story of a little heroine and her friend
- Sunny faces, blessed hands, loving words
- Sunshine Bill
- Sunshine Bill
- Sunshine Factory
- Taken or left
- Tales in prose for the young
- Tempted; or, The old lady's prize
- The Brownies, and other tales
- The Bunch of violets
- The China cup; or Ellen's trial: a Worcestershire story
- The Grafton family, and other tales
- The Lord's purse-bearers
- The May-bee
- The Randolphs
- The Red Eric; or, The whaler's last cruise
- The Sisters
- The babes in the basket; : or, Daph and her charge
- The babes in the basket; : or, Daph and her charge
- The basket of flowers; or, Piety and truth triumphant
- The basket of flowers; or, Piety and truth triumphant: a tale for the young
- The battle of life; or, What is a Christian
- The blind farmer and his children
- The brother's return, and other stories
- The brotherhood of the coast. [Etc.]
- The caution; or, Infant watchfulness
- The child of the caravan; or, The boy musician
- The children of Cloverley
- The children of Wilton Chase
- The children of the crescent
- The cleverest woman in England
- The crooked sixpence
- The crooked sixpence
- The dairyman's daughter. An authentic narrative
- The dairyman's daughter: an authentic narrative
- The dairyman's daughter; an authentic narrative
- The daisy chain, or Aspirations, a family chronicle
- The daughter of a genius: a tale for youth
- The daughter of a genius; a tale for youth
- The door without a knocker, and other tales
- The dragon and the raven, or; The days of King Alfred
- The dutiful daughter
- The fall of pride
- The fatal ladder; or, Harry Linford
- The first cruise of the good ship Bethlehem, and, A woodland choir
- The first of the African diamonds
- The five apprentices
- The forlorn hope
- The girls of St. Wode's
- The golden garland of inestimable delights
- The golden grasshopper: a story of the days of Sir Thomas Gresham, Knt. as narrated in the diary of Ernst Verner, whilom his page and secretary, during the reigns of Queens Mary and Elizabeth
- The good son
- The haunted room: a tale
- The hidden treasure
- The history of Susan Gray, as related by a clergyman
- The history of a merchant's widow and her young family
- The history of little Lucy and her dhaye
- The history of the Fairchild family; or, The child's manual : being a collection of stories calculated to show the importance and effects of a religious education
- The infidel class; or, The second part of the story of Archibald Thompson
- The iron chain and the golden
- The kind little boy
- The lady of Provence; or, Humbled and healed. A tale of the first French Revolution
- The linen room window; or, What snow conceals, the sun reveals
- The little chimney-sweep; founded upon fact
- The little dog Flora with her silver bell
- The little guide of Adrighoole; or, how to be happy
- The madman and the pirate
- The man with the pan-pipes, and other stories
- The morning walk
- The murdered mother
- The nestlings: a true story
- The orphans of Glen Elder: a tale of Scottish life
- The polite little children and The lost child
- The poplar grove; or, Little Harry and his Uncle Benjamin. A tale for youth
- The population of an old pear-tree; or, Stories of insect life
- The queen of the Pirate Isle
- The ring-leader: a tale for boys
- The silver keys: a tale
- The sisters; or, 'Tis best to think before we act: a tale of interest
- The slaves of Sabinus: Jew and gentile
- The son of a genius: a tale for youth
- The story of Mary Jones and her Bible
- The story of a city arab
- The story of a pocket Bible
- The strange adventures of Israel Pendray
- The strawberry-gatherers
- The tenant of the tower. A tale
- The thunder-storm
- The trapper's son
- The trapper's son : a tale of North America
- The twin sisters, or The advantages of religion
- The two voyages; or, Midnight and daylight
- The watch-chain
- The water-babies : a fairy tale for a land-baby
- The young free-thinker reclaimed
- The young pilgrim: a tale illustrative of 'The pilgrim's progress'
- The young woodsman; or, Life in the forests of Canada
- The youthful travellers; or, Letters chiefly discriptive of scenes visited by some young people during a summer excursion, designed as examples of the epistolary style for children
- Theobald, the iron-hearted, or, Love to enemies
- Those two
- Three Young Knights
- Three little sisters
- Through Forest and Fire Wild-Woods Series No. 1
- Through the linn; or, Miss Temple's wards
- Tiger and Tom and Other Stories for Boys
- Time tries
- Tip Lewis and his lamp
- Travels about home
- Tregeagle's Head: a romance of the Cornish cliffs
- True heroism
- Truth and its triumph; or, The story of the Jewish twins
- Turns of fortune : and other tales
- Twice bought : a tale of the Oregon gold fields
- Twice saved; : or, Somebody's pet and nobody's darling
- Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls
- Two secrets; and, A man of his word
- Two ways to begin life, and, Service and independence
- Under the old roof
- Violet rivers; or, Loyal to duty: a tale for girls
- Waiting and serving; or, The Major's little sentinel
- Waste not, want not
- Wave upon wave; or, Strengthened for trial
- Wentie Armitage; or, The angel of the hospital
- What Two Children Did
- What she could and Opportunities: a sequel
- What the blackbird said : a story in four chirps
- What the blackbird said: a story in four chirps
- Who were the first builders?
- Winter's folly
- Woodside or, Look, Listen, and Learn.
- Work and win, or, Noddy Newman on a cruise : a story for young people
- Working in the Shade Lowly Sowing brings Glorious Reaping
- Working in the shade; or, Lowly sowing brings glorious reaping
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