he heart of many a
schoolboy."--_Spectator_.
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"This is an interesting story, written with studied simplicity of style,
much in Defoe's vein of apparent sincerity and scrupulous veracity;
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Girl Neighbours: or, The Old Fashion and the New. By SARAH TYTLER. With
6 page Illustrations by C. T. GARLAND. Crown 8vo, cloth elegant, 3_s._
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Nicola: The Career of a Girl Musician. By M. CORBET-SEYMOUR. Illustrated
by GERTRUDE D. HAMMOND.
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A Little Handful. By HARRIET J. SCRIPPS. Illustrated by L. LESLIE
BROOKE.
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A Golden Age: A Story of Four Merry Children. By ISMAY THORN.
Illustrated by GORDON BROWNE. _New Edition_.
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A Rough Road: or, How the Boy Made a Man of Himself. By Mrs. G. LINNAEUS
BANKS. Illustrated by ALFRED PEARSE.
"Mrs. Linnaeus Banks has n
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