Produced by Charles Aldarondo, Tiffany Vergon, Tonya Allen,
Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
[Illustration: "The Count then opened the door and overcome with emotionhe fell at the feet of the Countess."—From "Royal Palace to LowlyHut"]
These ethical stories have been translated from the German with the viewof instilling into the minds of youthful readers such truths as willhelp materially toward building a character that will withstand thetrials and temptations of life.
It is conceded by educators that ethics presented in the lecture formfails of its purpose; therefore the writers have presented this subjectin the form most appealing to children—the story.
I. The Journey
II. Apprenticeship
III. Alfred Banford
IV. The Stranger
I. Home-Coming
II. The Slave
III. In the Turkish Family
IV. The Lion
V. The Offer
VI. The Plans
VII. Restored to Freedom
I. The Gift
II. Under the Emperor's Bush
III. No Prophet in His Own Country
IV. The Condition
V. The Fulfilment
I. Missing
II. The Faithful Dog
III. The Fond Foster-Parents
IV. The Errand
V. The Old Man
VI. The Legacy
VII. The Journey
I. The Artist
II. The Picture
III. The Discovery
I. The Change of Circumstances
II. The Revelation
I. Mr. Acton and his Son
II. The Uninvited Guest
III. The Flowering Plant
IV. The Two Families
V. The Feast
I. The Wooded Island
II. Far From Home
III. The Smoke
I. The Suburbs
II. The Retreat
III. Th