Price 2,?. Gd., illustrated with full-page Engravings and Vignettes, ap- 

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THE MAGNET STORIES, 



FOR SUMMER DAYS AND WINTER NIGHTS. 



CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME. 



When we were Toting. By the Author 

 of " A Trup to Catch a Sunbeam." 



Lottie's Halt-Sovereign. By Mrs. Rus- 

 sell Gray. 



Mam-na Milly. By Mrs. 8. C. Hall. 



Havering Kail. By G. E. Sarq-pnt. 



Blind Ursula. By Mrs. Webb (Author 

 of " Naomi"). 



The Clockmaker of Lyons. By E. M. 

 Piprr. 



1 IIP .Mice at Day. Br the Author of 

 " The Heir of Redclyfle." 



CONTENTS OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 



Union Jack. By Mrs. R. O Hall. 



Th Captive's Daughter. By W. Heard 



Hillyard. 

 Dear Charlotte's Boys. By Emily 



Taylor. 



The Town of Toys. By Sara Wood. 

 Not Clever. TAv Frances M. Wilbraham. 

 Pea-Shell Island. By G. E. Sartrent. 

 The Pedlar's Hoard. By Mark Lemon. 



CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME. 



The Story of Nelson, fly W. H. G. 



Kingston. 

 Lost in the Wood. Ty Mrs. Alex. Gil- 



christ. 



The Shepherd Lord. By ,Tnlia Corner. 

 Cousin Davis's Wards. By Margaret 



Howitt. 



Hope Deferred. By Sara Wood. 

 Which was the Bravest? By L. A. 



Hall. 

 The StraTpf! Falcon. By the Author of 



" The Heir of Redclyffe," etc. 



CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME. 



The Anel Unawares. By Mnry Howitt. 



The Little Trapper. By W. Heard 

 Hillyard. 



Music from the Mountains. By Mrs. 

 Rusell Gray. 



Herew;ird the Brave. Bv Julia Corner 



Deaf and Dumb. By Mrs. Webb (Au- 

 thor of" Naomi"). 



An Adventure on the Black Mountain. 

 By P. M. Wilbraham. 



No- Man's Land. By Thomas Miller. 



CONTENTS OF THE FIFTH VOLUME, 

 Coraline. By the Author of "A Trap 



to Catch a Sunbeam." 

 The Orphans of Elfholm. By Frances 



Browne. 



The Story of a Pebble. By L. A. TTall. 

 The Sea Spleenwort. By the Author of 



"The Heir of Redclyffe," etc., etc. 

 The Christmas Rose. By II. .1. Wood. 

 K'.V'* Gordon of Bolton Farsn. By 



Emily Tavlor. 

 The Grateful Indian. By W. H. G. 



Kingston. 



CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME, 



Fanny's Fancies. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 

 Sweet Spring Time. By Thos. Miller. 

 Caldas, a Story of Stoneheng3. By 



Julia Corner. 



The Poor Cousin. By Frances Browne. 

 The Planter's Son. By W. Heard 



Hillyard. 



The Merivales. By Sara Wood. 

 Peter Drake's Dream. By Francis 



Frecling Broderip. 



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