BY S. W. PARTRIDGE & CO. 
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2s. each (continued). 
THE HOME LIBRARY (continued). 
The Lion City of Africa. By Willis Boyd Allen, Sixteen 
Illustrations. 
AYeline’s Inheritance. By Jennie Chappell, Author oi 
** A Lady of High Degree,” etc. Six Illustrations. 
Around the Fire : Yule-tide Stories. By M. S. Haycraft. 
Ben-Hur. By L. Wallis. 
The Better Part. By Annie S. Swan. 
A Bunch of Cherries. By J. W. Kirton. 
A Child of Genius. By Lily Watson. 
Cousin Mary. By Mrs. Oliphant, Author of “ Katie 
Stewart.” 
Dorothy’s Training ; or, Wild-flower or Weed ? By Jennie 
Chappell. 
Fortune’s Wheel. A South African Story. By Eliza F. 
Pollard. 
Grace Ashleigh ; or, His Ways are Best. By Mary D. R. 
Boyd. 
Honor : A Nineteenth-Century Heroine. By E. M. Alford. 
Her Saddest Blessing. By Jennie Chappell. 
The Inca’s Ransom : A Story of the Conquest of Peru. 
By Albert Lee, Author of “The Black Disc,” etc. 
John : A Tale of the Messiah. By K. Pearson Woods. 
Jacques Hamon ; or, Sir Philip’s Private Messenger. By 
Mary E. Ropes. 
Leaders into Unknown Lands : Being Chapters of recent 
Travel, By A. Montefiore Brice, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. 
Lights and Shadows of Forster Square. By Rev. E. H. 
Sugden, M.A. 
Living it Down. By Laura M. Lane. 
The Last Earl Grahams. By Rev. J. M. Dryerre, LL.B., 
F.R.G.S., Authors of ** Heroes and Heroines of the Scottish 
Covenanters.” Six Illustrations. 
More Precious than Gold. By Jennie Chappell. 
The Martyr of Kolin : A Story of the Bohemian Persecu- 
tion. By H. O. Ward. 
Morning Dew-Drops: A Temperance Text Book. By 
Clara Lucas Balfour. 
Mark Desborough’s Yow. By Annie S. Swan. 
