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First published in 1814, this edition was published in 1834. A poignant story of Henry, a young orphaned English boy growing up in the East Indies (India) with his foster mother and his Hindu servant Boosy, and the marvelous working of God's providence and grace through the faithful witness of a young lady from England and a Mr. Smith of Calcutta.
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Children, Conduct of life, Conversion, Conversion to Christianity, Juvenile fiction, Religious life, Women missionaries, Orphans, British, Social life and customs, Death, Fiction, Children's stories, English, Juvenile literature, English literature, Christian lifePlaces
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The story of little Henry and his bearer Boosy: a tale of Dinapore
1866, Houlston and Wright
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With a prefatory advertisement, also a list of works by the author, 1 unnumbered page at end.
Cf. Gumuchian, 5334.
Reproduction of the original from the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida.
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