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April's Sowing 



By GERTRUDE HALL. Cloth y i2mo. $1.50. 



" It has been called a book for true lovers, and the 

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 serve the little god. It is a work of delicate distinction, 

 as full of a bud-growing beauty as the month that 

 names it." — Boston Transcript. 



The Sotil of The Street 



By NORMAN DUNCAN. 12 mo. $1.2 j. 



"Will be keenly enjoved by those who read it. NeveY has the oriental 

 character, with all its elements of mingled childishness and guile, crueltv and 

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By JOSIAH FLTNT and FRANCIS IT ALTON. Cloth, i 2 mo. $/.2j. 



"A little plain ordinarv common sense on the subject of the criminal 

 and his relation to the social svstem is not unwelcome and the reader will 

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The Archbishop and the Lady 



By MRS. SCHUTLER CROITNINSHIELD 



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"A most ingenious plot, with a pretty girl for 

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■The Interior. 



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"Noli Me Tangere." By JOSE RIZAL. i2mo. $1.25. A nove 

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The Fugitives. By MORLET ROBERTS. 



A storv of the South African war. 



Cloth, 1 2 mo. $1.00 



The Circular Study,, By ANNA KATHERINE GREEN. Cloth, 

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