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The friends of the Peppers are legion and the number will be further
increased by this book.
Ben Pepper.
Here they all are, Ben, Polly, Joel, Phronsie, and David, in the loved
"Little Brown House," with such happenings crowding one upon the
other as all children delightedly follow, and their elders find no less
interesting.
There are few more fascinating phases of colonial history than that
which tells the wanderings and adventures of the two judges who,
because they sat in judgment over that royal criminal, Charles the
First of England, were hunted out of England into hiding in New
England, and there remained, a mystery and fugitives, in their
celebrated cave in New Haven Colony. Marcia, the heroine, is a
strong and delightful character, and the book easily takes high rank
among the most effective and absorbing stories based upon a
dramatic phase of American history.
What can be said is, that those who have read "Mrs. Wiggs" will
purchase "Sally, Mrs. Tubbs." The author of this pleasant story,
who is Margaret Sidney of the "Pepper" books renown, has
rightly dedicated this tale for grown-ups to "all who love
simplicity, truth, and cheerfulness." These virtues characterize
Sally Plunkett, whose soul-devouring ambition was "to have
'Bijah Tubbs fer life."
As a chapter out of human life "Sally, Mrs. Tubbs" is, perhaps,
as good as "Mrs. Wiggs." Regarded artistically, it shows the
workmanship of a more practised hand; it has a plot, and this
plot pleasantly complicated, and thus differs from its next of kin.
We judge that Sally and her 'Bijah, who, though little, is
"sizable" enough to meet her wants, will make the acquaintance
of those who like a book that is not over-intellectualized nor yet
lacking in soundness of heart and penetrating vision into human
nature. "Sally, Mrs. Tubbs" will furnish a hearty laugh and a
quickened sensibility.
Children cannot too soon begin to know the wild flowers, and here
they are told in a charming way where and when to look for each of
fifty widely distributed common flowering plants; also how they get
their names, and how to know them from the remarkably accurate
drawings of Mr. Beecroft, a skilled botanist and superior artist. Each
of the fifty flowers has a page of accurate botanical description in
addition to its story. Thus the book is suited for varying ages.
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