TW5A3URB ROOX COL. GEORGE WASHINGTON FLOWERS MEMORIAL COLLECTION DUKE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY DURHAM, N. C. PRESENTED BY W. W. FLOWERS r Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/littleevafloweroOOstow Little Eva lived in the bright sunny South, in the State of Ala- bama. She was the only daugh- ter of a wealthy planter^ who owned many slaves, and a large plantation. Eva was the joy and pride of her parents, she obeyed them in everything ; she had a smile or a kind word for all ; she is ealled the Flower of the South. PO f^/%^\^ ^ "ster'io typed by Vixce.vt L. Pill, 128 Fulton Street. 3 t.lll ■/)/ EVA, TEACHING THE ALPHABET. Here you see^ is little Eva teaching the little colored boys and girls the alphabet. See how pleased they are, for they all love Eva, and would do anything to please her ; and Eva takes a great deal of pleasure in teaching them and making them happy. She is teaching them the letters one by one, which she marks on the black-board. stereotyped by Vixcsnt L. Dill, 128 Fulton Street ¥¥¥¥¥¥'¥¥V ¥^¥¥^r.^~^'¥¥¥V¥>V¥V¥ ¥' ¥ ¥ ^ V¥V¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥'¥¥¥ ^''¥¥¥¥ ¥" V¥ ¥¥¥¥ " -^^ •5 >h. EVA YISITIXG HER OLD XURSE. Eva does not forget her friends, for she calls on her old nurse every day, to give her comfort and bring her all the news that is gomg about, for her nurse is very (c old and sick. Eva has just brought ^1^ her some chicken broth; the nurse ■ is always glad to see Eva, and she loves to talk of the time when Eva was a dear little baby. till //a 5) ^^?¥V^ ^"■^^ ¥ ¥^ * 4- ^ ^^V¥'¥¥> ¥ <^ ¥ '<*!• ¥ It is Sabbath morning, and Eva as usual, is reading the Bible to the colored people ; she has learn- ed some of them to read, but they would rather hear Eva read than read themselves, for they say her voice is so sweet ; and she always explains all the questions they ask her so pleasantly, tliat it is a greater pleasure to hear her. Stere<)ty)ied by ViKCK.vr L. DiLL, 128 Fulton Street. ¥"^?"^V^'V>?V¥^i^^vCV¥¥^ ¥'¥'¥'t % EVA, TAKING A MORNIiXG RIDE. Eva rises early like all good children. Sometimes^ when the weather is clear and beautiful, she takes a walk, and gathers a pret ty bunch of flowers for her dear mother, who is very fond of them. Eva is riding a pony this morning, she is not afraid of him, for he is a very kind and gentle animal, he sometimes follows her like a dog. sTereotyped by ViNCKNT L. DiLL, 128 Fulton Street. Stereotyped by ViNCKNT L. Dill, 128 Fulton Street. **'/'^s\ '""' /. P U Eva has fallen into the water. See how the poor dog is swim- ming to save her, but he is too late, for Sam is taking her safeh out. Poor Ev?l, she was reaching to catch hold of some grass which grew in the water, when she lost her balance and fell; but she is safe now. She will remember not to play again near the water. ILK KVA'S lUirni-DAY. This is Eva's birth-day. She is just nine years old ; there is double rejoicing, both because Eva was saved from drowning, and be- cause it is her birth-day. See, she is presenting Sam with a beautiful Bible, as a token of her esteem. Eva's parents were so pleased with Sam for saving Eva, that they gave him his freedom ; but he never left them, he loved them all too well. m FHILZ? J. PUBLISHER m BfiORSElllR MANrFACTl'RKR AND IMPOIM'HR OP ITo. 107 Nnissau Street, N. Y. 1 i rJE¥/ ILLOMINATEO TOYS. JUST PUBLISHKD, A NKVV .^vo. EDITION, CONSISTING OF LITTLE MARY. OR THE CHILD OF THE RE&IMENT THE FAIRY AND THE CHILDREN. THE LITTLE SOLDIER OF THE REVOLUTION THE AMERICAN GENERAL TOM THUMB EIGHT PRETTY STORIES FOR CHILDREN. JACK THE GIANT KILLER. '!>.»• above are a nkw mrrir^. with matter and ill nitrations principally erit;t(tal Tlity arr J\i}thtT — I'ovei liiuuiiuatecJ with tiuM -mm! (''»l.•llr^ ■11 f0, ALWAYS ON HANI), A\ KXTKNSlVK ASS* )RTMENT ' )F H I'LMN AM) COLOl KKD TOY HOOKS, SOXCi HOOKS, EI0TT9 VlCaSE^, BLANK BD0K3, ST^TIOriTERy, he, THE GUIDE TO PAINTIi^3 IN WATER COLOUBS. WITH COZ-GUn - X> F».AT4SS-FB.ICi; S3 Ci32tfTS. V(I{T!!S NEW. P[l!"l:n; \\l'> IMitniRf^sl^IVE DiUWIMi i:iM5KS. THE ART Or GOOD SEHAVIOR, i\s'\sr, \Ni> ArrK\n!\'; p k; f:^ ^vk[)i)!N(;'^. i innkkn. KTf i 326.4 Z99A v. 2 no. 10-19 307838 Anti- slavery Pamphlets 323AZ£9A V.2 no. 10-19 307838