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THE SPANISH BROTHERS : A Tale of the Sixteenth Century. 

 By the Author of "The Dark Year of Dundee." Crown 8vo, cloth extra. 

 Prise 6s. 6d. 



CHRISTIAN TIMES. " The author gives us a very vivid picture of a very stormy 

 and cruel time. The characters are well conceived and worked out; and the con- 

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 in the evolution of its various events, many of which are historical, are above the 

 average." 



BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. "The author has much of the careful skill 

 and fascination of the author of the ' Schonberg-Cotta ' Series." 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE DAYS OF KNOX: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century. By 

 the Author of "The Dark Year of Dundee. " Crown 8vo, cloth. Price 6s. 6d. 

 BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW. "In picturesgueness of description, and in 

 dramatic power, the author may fairly claim a place by the side of the author of 

 'Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family.' We could give the book no higher 

 praise." 



rE DARK YEAR OF DUNDEE : A Tale of the Scottish Re- 

 formation. Post 8vo, gilt edges. Price 3s. 6d. 



QUNSET IN PROVENCE, AND OTHER TALES OF MAR- 

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T^AMILIAR TALKS ON THEMES OF CHRISTIAN EXPERI- 

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THE GREY HOUSE ON THE HILL; or, "Buy the Truth and 

 Sell it Not." A Tale for the Young. By the Hon. Mrs. GREENE. 

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LITERARY WORLD. "No one can open this book without a desire to read it. 

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DAILY TELEGRAPH. "An exceedingly well told and touching little story. 

 The childish characters that figure in the story are drawn with much distinctness 

 and vigour." 



STEPPING HEAVENWARD: A Tale of Home Life. By the 

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NEW TEMPERANCE PRIZE TALES. 



FRANK OLDFIELD ; or, Lost and Found. By the Rev. T. P. 

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*** The Committee of the UNITED KINGDOM BAND OF HOPE UNION having 

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TIM'S TROUBLES ; or, Tried and True. By M. A. PAUL. With 

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