Yes, dear girls, your little presents, perhaps forgotten by you, by us are fondly cherished; and around them all hover, like the perfume of fresh flowers, fragrant memories of the merry days gone by, and dreams of starry eyes and laughing lips, of floating drapery and flashing jewels, and moonlit summer nights in the dear Northland.
May your eyes ne'er grow dim, nor your smiles fade away!
LITERARY NOTICES.
LEVANA; or, The Doctrine of Education. Translated from the
German of JEAN PAUL FRIEDRICH RICHTER, Author of 'Flower,
Fruit, and Thorn Pieces, 'Titan,' 'Walt and Vult,' etc., etc.
Boston: Ticknor &Fields. For sale by D. Appleton &Co., New York.
The mere annunciation of a book, as yet unknown to the American public, from the pen of Jean Paul Richter, will be sufficient to awaken the attention of all cultivated readers.
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