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CHEAP REPRINTS OF POPULftR BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG (contd). 
Raymond and Bertha : A Story of True Nobility. By 
Lydia Phillips, Author of *• Frank Burleigh; or, Chosen to be a 
Soldier.” 
Gerald’s Dilemma. By Emma Leslie. Crown 8vo. i6o 
pages. Six Illustrations. Cloth. 
Fine Gold ; or, Ravenswood Courtenay. By Emma Mar- 
shall, Author of ** Eaglehurst Towers,” etc. 
Marigold. By Mrs. L. T. Meade, Author of “ The Little 
Princess of Tower Hill,” etc. 
Jack’s Heroism. A Story of Schoolboy Life. By Edith C. 
Kenyon. 
The Lads of Kingston. A Tale of a Seaport Town. By 
James Capes Story. 
Her Two Sons : A Story for Young Men and Maidens. By 
Mrs. Charles Garnett. 
Rag and Tag : A Plea for the Waifs and Strays of Old 
England. By Mrs. E. J. Whittaker. 
Through Life’s Shadows. By Eliza F. Pollard, Author of 
* * Roger the Ranger. ’ ’ 
The Little Princess of Tower Hill. By L. T. Meade, 
Author of ** The Lady of the Forest.” 
Clovie and Madge. By Mrs. G. S. Reaney. 
Ellerslie House : A Book for Boys. By Emma Leslie. 
Like a Little Candle ; or, Bertrand’s Influence. By Mrs. 
Haycraft. 
Martin Redfem’s Yow. By Ethel F. Heddle. 
The Dairyman’s Daughter. By Legh Richmond. 
Bible Wonders. By Rev. Dr. Newton. 
The Pilgrim’s Progress. By John Bunyan. 416 pages. 
Forty-seven Illustrations. 
Our Duty to Anim als. By Mrs. C. Bray, Author of 
•* Physiology for Schools,” etc. Intended to teach the young kind- 
ness to Animals. Cloth, is. 6d. ; School Edition, is, 3d. 
