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Our Little Brazilian Cousin

Our Little Brazilian Cousin

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Our Little Brazilian Cousin

THE
Little Cousin Series
(TRADE MARK)

Each volume illustrated with six or more full page plates in
tint. Cloth, 12mo, with decorative cover
per volume, $1.00


LIST OF TITLES

By Col. F. A. Postnikov, Isaac Taylor Headland,
Edward C. Butler, and Others
  • Our Little African Cousin
  • Our Little Alaskan Cousin
  • Our Little Arabian Cousin
  • Our Little Argentine Cousin
  • Our Little Armenian Cousin
  • Our Little Australian Cousin
  • Our Little Austrian Cousin
  • Our Little Belgian Cousin
  • Our Little Bohemian Cousin
  • Our Little Boer Cousin
  • Our Little Brazilian Cousin
  • Our Little Bulgarian Cousin
  • Our Little Canadian Cousin of the Maritime Provinces
  • Our Little Chinese Cousin
  • Our Little Cossack Cousin
  • Our Little Cuban Cousin
  • Our Little Czecho-Slovac Cousin
  • Our Little Danish Cousin
  • Our Little Dutch Cousin
  • Our Little Egyptian Cousin
  • Our Little English Cousin
  • Our Little Eskimo Cousin
  • Our Little Finnish Cousin
  • Our Little French Cousin
  • Our Little German Cousin
  • Our Little Grecian Cousin
  • Our Little Hawaiian Cousin
  • Our Little Hindu Cousin
  • Our Little Hungarian Cousin
  • Our Little Indian Cousin
  • Our Little Irish Cousin
  • Our Little Italian Cousin
  • Our Little Japanese Cousin
  • Our Little Jewish Cousin
  • Our Little Korean Cousin
  • Our Little Malayan (Brown) Cousin
  • Our Little Mexican Cousin
  • Our Little Norwegian Cousin
  • Our Little Panama Cousin
  • Our Little Persian Cousin
  • Our Little Philippine Cousin
  • Our Little Polish Cousin
  • Our Little Porto Rican Cousin
  • Our Little Portuguese Cousin
  • Our Little Quebec Cousin
  • Our Little Roumanian Cousin
  • Our Little Russian Cousin
  • Our Little Scotch Cousin
  • Our Little Servian Cousin
  • Our Little Siamese Cousin
  • Our Little Spanish Cousin
  • Our Little Swedish Cousin
  • Our Little Swiss Cousin
  • Our Little Turkish Cousin

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"HE THREW HIMSELF DOWN UPON THE GRASS."
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Our Little
Brazilian Cousin

By
Mary F. Nixon-Roulet

Author of "Our Little Alaskan Cousin," "Our Little
Spanish Cousin," etc.



Illustrated by
Louis de Meserac

Emblem: Spe Labor Levis




Boston
THE PAGE COMPANY
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TO
MY LITTLE GOD-SON
John Aubrey Ball

INTRODUCTION

Probably the most important of the South American republics, Brazil has now won for herself world recognition and esteem. Though Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama made formal declarations of war against the German Empire, Brazil alone was able to offer material service. Each brave ally offered her all to the cause of freedom, from the great navy and army, the brains, brawn, and resources of the British Empire, to the little army of three hundred men from the tiny principality of thirty-eight square miles, San Marino. Brazil's offering was her splendid navy, which did signal patrol service and was a valued reserve.

We can be certain that two great nations, large and small brothers of the Western Hemisphere, the United States and Brazil, brought together in the fellowship of such a great cause, will ever show their mutual admiration, and keep bright their friendship.


Preface

Our Little Brazilian Cousin lives in a land not so well known as the countries of Europe and Asia, but one of great natural beauty and charm.

Through it flows the greatest river of the world, the Amazon, whose banks are covered with rich tropical vegetation, most beautiful to behold. Its forests are full of birds of brilliant plumage and strange animals, while the Indians, who were once the only people here, are not yet all civilized.

The Little Brazilian Cousins are nearly all descended from the Portuguese who came to this land, and made it their own, before it finally became a republic like the United States. They built many great cities, and have cultivated the country so that now it is becoming rich and powerful.

With such a beautiful home, and with such advantages, our Little Brazilian Cousin will soon become one of the most important of all the little cousins, as he is now one of the most picturesque and interesting.


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