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UNION JACK; and other stories. 



BY MBS. S. C. HALL. 



Illustrated with 15 Wood Bugraviiigs. Foolscap 870, cloth gilt, 1j. 



" Mrs. HaU has written a chanuiAe story. The scene is laid in Ireland. The 

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THE TOWN OF TOYS; and other stories. 



BY SARA ■WOOD. 

 , Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap 8to, cloth gilt, Is. 



" One of the best of the series ; the narrative is clearly and oonoisely written, 

 the subject matter is good, and above all it is replete with that sustained interest, 

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NO MAN'S LAND; and other stories. 



BY T. MILLEE. 

 Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap Bvo, cloth gilt, 1*. 



" A series of very amusing and instructive tales for children, written by a 

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THE SEA 8PLEENW0RT; and other stories. 



BT THE AUTHOR OF "THE HEIB OF EEDCLYFFE." 

 Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap Sro, cloth gilt, \s. 



" A capital little book for, children, both amusing and inBtructire." — Laerpool 

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LOTTIE'S HALF-SOVEREIGN; and other stories. 



BY MfiS. HaSSELI GRAY. 



Illustrated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolacaip 8vo, cloth gilt, 1*. 



" The story before us is a most delightful one, and such as may be placed in 

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-THE SHEPHERD LORD; and other stories. 



BY JULIA COENEE. 



lilusti-ated with 15 Wood Engravings. Foolscap 8vo, cloth gilt, 1*. 



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