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Erick and Sally

PREFACE
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She became very much interested in the people whom her father told about, and when she grew up she visited many of the places that he had told her about when she was a child.
It was not until she was quite a grown woman that she wrote any books, but the children of Switzerland and Germany loved her stories so much, that we have decided to translate the story of Erick and Sally for the children of America.

The author knew children and loved them, and wrote to them and not for them.

Thus, every one who reads this story will follow the sorrows and pleasures of Erick just as if he were a personal living friend.
The translator understands American boys and girls, for she has been a teacher in our schools for many years.

She also has an intimate knowledge of the country described in this story for she has often visited the places mentioned.

Through her knowledge and love of the country about which Madame Spyri wrote, and speaking her language, the translator, Helene H.Boll, appreciates her thoughts, and has faithfully reproduced them in this absorbing little story.
THE PUBLISHERS.
CONTENTS Chapter I In the Parsonage of Upper Wood Chapter II A Call in the Village Chapter III 'Lizebeth on the Warpath Chapter IV The Same Night in Two Houses Chapter V Disturbance in School and Home Chapter VI A Lost Hymn Chapter VII Erick Enlists in the Fighting Army Chapter VIII What Happens on Organ-Sunday Chapter IX A Secret that is Kept Chapter X Surprising Things Happen LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Portrait of Madame Spyri Now the lady held out her hand and said in a friendly tone, "Come here, dear child" Churi....unexpectedly gave him such a severe push that Erick rolled down the rest of the mountain side He threw both arms around the old gentleman's neck and rejoicingly exclaimed: "Oh, Grandfather, is it really you ?".


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