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1 The criticism is not without some foundation; but youthful readers will not adopt it.
2 A story of Boston in Puritan days, which is of great interest to youthful readers .
3 Some of my youthful readers are developing wonderful imaginations.
4 Here is an example, and it will doubtless puzzle some of my more youthful readers just a little.
5 Our youthful readers will be able to judge which aspect was uppermost at Aescendune under its first Norman lords.
6 No story of heroism has greater attractions for youthful readers than that of Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans.
7 After finishing her story Mrs. Stowe penned the following appeal to its more youthful readers , and its serial publication was concluded:-
8 This series has been made with a view to cultivating in youthful readers a love for the beautiful and best in books.
9 The days of the early Britons always have a fascination for youthful readers , and this story is well calculated to sustain their interest.
10 The school history of Charles Duran will not fail, I trust, to make a suitable impression upon the minds of my youthful readers .
11 Our young friends have now arrived at an age when their history is scarcely so well adapted for the youthful readers of these pages.
12 No other series of books for youthful readers can compare with them; they make gifts of lasting value which will be cherished into adult years.
13 Youthful readers , let the history of Will Winslow impress your hearts.
14 "Evangeline," which is perhaps the finest of Longfellow's poems, is not a favorite with youthful readers .
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