In fancy I see them around the glowing hearth in quiet homes, such as
I have tried to describe in the following pages, and hope that this
new-comer will be welcomed for the sake of those that preceded it.
Possibly it may make friends of its own.
From widely separated parts of the country, and from almost every
class, I have received many and cordial assurances that my former
books were sources not only of pleasure, but also of help and benefit,
and I am deeply grateful for the privilege of unobtrusively entering
so many households, and saying words on that subject which is
inseparable from happiness in both worlds.
I think the purpose of the book will become apparent to the reader.
The incidents and characters are mainly imaginary.
Observation has shown me that there are many in the world, like my
hero, whose condition can be illustrated by the following lines:
Were some great ship all out of stores,
When half-way o'er the sea,