Viewing page 4 of 57

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

4  Preface.

art, must be obvious to all. How far the author of this little work has succeeded in such a design, the public will decide.

JUVENILE


JUVENILE LETTERS.

LETTER I.

From Miss Eliza Learner, aged eight years, to her Sister, aged thirteen
Boston, June 4, 1799

Dear Sister,

Did you expect you should receive a letter from me so soon? Mamma says I must try to write one, though I have not been in joining hand more than a month. I am afraid you will not be able to read it; but the next I hope will be better; for I strive with all my might to improve. I long to see you again. When you return, don't forget to bring the new book you promised me.

Little Jane begins to run alone; which makes great diversion for us.
A2 Give