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MILES HARLING. By the Author of "At Sixes and Sevens." Two
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AT SIXES AND SEVENS. By A. Weber. Crown 8vo. 5s.
" The writer's aim is high . . . the conversation of the leading characters contains much that ought to be pondered over, and their lives are inspired by a lofty and almost ideal purpose."—Standard.
STORY LECTURES. For Cottage Readings, Bible Classes, Mothers'
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A LAND AND SEA STORY. By Ellen E. Lushington, Author of
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WESTFIELD VILLAGE. By Ellen E. Lushington, Author of
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THE CONSTANT PKINCE. By Cheistabel E. Coleridge. Small
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THE FACE OF CARLYON, and other Tales. By the same Author.
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JEANNIE GORDON. By the Author of " Joined to an Idol,"
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MISS TOOSEY'S MISSION. By the Author of " Laddie." Second
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" One of the best tales about children that we have ever come across. It is natural and unaffected, not representing them as little angels, but as they are found in every-day life. Yet the tone is so high and pure, and the moral so good, that the most fastidious cannot object to the fun and merriment which stud its jmges."—John Bull.
DOMINIE FREYLINGHAUSEN. By Florence Wilfoed. Crown
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