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1 No doubt the youthful reader will have but a poor opinion of me after the last two chapters.
2 And throughout the tale, not "glory" but "duty" is the object set before the youthful reader .
3 But even this is rarely done, and then only with a view to the youthful reader 's pleasure and profit.
4 It is hoped that the volumes will thus be made attractive and agreeable, as well as instructive, to the youthful reader .
5 One fault-andone the youthful reader will, we fear, look very lightly upon-wasgaining upon him-adeep and deadly hatred to everything Norman.
6 Let not the youthful reader , however, deduce from the example of Mr. Henry, an argument in favor of indolence, and the contempt of study.
7 Pardon me, then, youthful reader , when I repeat the Scripture cautions-"Bevigilant;" and "Let him who thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall."
8 Youthful readers , let the history of Will Winslow impress your hearts.
9 The criticism is not without some foundation; but youthful readers will not adopt it.
10 A story of Boston in Puritan days, which is of great interest to youthful readers .
11 Some of my youthful readers are developing wonderful imaginations.
12 Here is an example, and it will doubtless puzzle some of my more youthful readers just a little.
13 (Note the word, youthful reader , and look it up in the dictionary.)
14 Our youthful readers will be able to judge which aspect was uppermost at Aescendune under its first Norman lords.
15 No story of heroism has greater attractions for youthful readers than that of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans.
16 After finishing her story Mrs. Stowe penned the following appeal to its more youthful readers , and its serial publication was concluded:-
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