ield. Goldsmith.
50. Whittier's Poems.
51. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Holmes.
52. Heroes and Hero Worship. Carlyle.
53. Mosses from an Old Manse, I. Hawthorne.
54. Mosses from an Old Manse, II Hawthorne.
55. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
56. Song of Hiawatha. Longfellow.
57. Evangeline, and Poems. Longfellow.
58. Sketch Book. Irving.
59. Stickit Minister. S. R. Crockett.
60. House of the Seven Gables. Hawthorne.
61. Poetical Works of Robert Browning.
62. Paradise Lost. Milton.
63. Hamlet. Shakespeare.
64. Julius Caesar. Shakespeare.
65. Book of Golden Deeds. Yonge.
66. Child's History of England. Dickens.
67. Confessions of an Opium Eater. De Quincey.
68. Ten Nights in a Barroom. Arthur.
69. Treasure Island. Stevenson.
70. Tanglewood Tales. Hawthorne.
71. In His Steps. Chas. M. Sheldon.
72. Natural Law in the Spiritual World. Henry Drummond.
73. Imitation of Christ. T. a Kempis.
74. Paradise Regained. John Milton.
75. Water Babies. Kingsley.
76. Flower Fables. L. M. Alcott.
77. Blithedale Romance. Hawthorne.
78. Prue and I. G. W. Curtis.
79. Grandfather's Chair. Hawthorne.
80. Bacon's Essays.
81. Idylls of the King. Tennyson.
82. Wonder Book. Hawthorne.
83. Cricket on the Hearth. C. Dickens.
84. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow. Jerome K. Jerome.
85. Inez. Augusta J. Evans.
86. Kidnapped. R. L. Stevenson.
87. Lucile. Owen Meredith.
88. Phillips Brooks' Addresses.
89. Prince of the House of David. Professor Ingraham.
90. Three Men in a Boat. J. K. Jerome.
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