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Blackmore.271—The Heritage of LangdaleBy Mrs. Alexander.270—HeartsBy David Christie Murray.269—VivaBy Mrs. Forrester.268—FriendshipBy “Ouida.”267—Monte Cristo and WifeBy Alexandre Dumas.266—RobinBy Louisa Parr.265—Love’s HarvestBy B. L. Farjeon.264—BorderlandBy Jessie Fothergill.263—Roy and ViolaBy Mrs. Forrester.262—The Wooing O’tBy Mrs. Alexander.261—The Canon’s WardBy James Payne.260—I Say NoBy Wilkie Collins.259—Doctor CupidBy Rhoda Broughton.258—DoloresBy Mrs. Forrester.257—What’s Bred in the BoneBy Grant Allen.256—Annan WaterBy Robert Buchanan.255—Pure GoldBy Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron.254—The Way of the WorldBy David Christie Murray.253—Rosamond LeytonBy Mary J. Holmes.252—Cousin MaudeBy Mary J. Holmes.251—The Chevalier De Maison RougeBy Alexandre Dumas.250—Andree De TaverneyBy Alexandre Dumas.249—The Royal LifeguardBy Alexander Dumas.248—The Countess De CharnyBy Alexandre Dumas.247—Ange Pitou; or, Taking the BastileBy Alexandre Dumas.246—The Queen’s NecklaceBy Alexandre Dumas.245—Memoirs of a PhysicianBy Alexandre Dumas.244—Joseph BalsamoBy Alexandre Dumas.243—Judith ShakespeareBy William Black.242—Dame DurdenBy “Rita.”241—Driven to BayBy Florence Marryat.240—Victor and VanquishedBy Mary Cecil Hay.239—Nell GwynnBy W. Harrison Ainsworth.238—Beside the Bonnie Brier BushBy Ian Maclaren.237—For LiliasBy Rose Nouchette Carey.236—Les Miserables, Vol. III.By Victor Hugo.235—Les Miserables, Vol. II.By Victor Hugo.234—Les Miserables, Vol. I.By Victor Hugo.233—A Woman HaterBy Charles Reade.232—DitaBy Lady Margaret Majendie.231—Under Sleive BanBy R. E. Francillon.230—The WoodlandersBy Thomas Hardy.229—EremaBy R. D. Blackmore.228—Only a WomanBy Miss M. E. Braddon.227—All in a Garden FairBy Walter Besant.226—Faith and UnfaithBy “The Duchess.”225—GrifBy B. L. Farjeon.224—MothsBy “Ouida.”223—The MysteryBy Mrs. Henry Wood.222—Once AgainBy Mrs. Forrester.221—Felix Holt the RadicalBy George Eliot.220—Duchess AnnetteBy Alexandre Dumas, fils.219—Not Wisely, But Too Well218—At BayBy Mrs. Alexander.217—A Life’s AtonementBy David Christie Murray.216—A Princess of ThuleBy William Black.215—A Lost WifeBy Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron.214—BeulahBy Augusta J. Evans.213—The MoonstoneBy Wilkie Collins.212—The Heir of the AgesBy James Payn.211—Dark DaysBy Hugh Conway.210—Dead Men’s ShoesBy Miss M. E. Braddon.209—Comin’ Thro’ the RyeBy Helen B. Mathers.208—Dick’s SweetheartBy “The Duchess.”207—DeldeeBy Florence Warden.206—The Merry MenBy Robert Louis Stevenson.205—A Life’s SecretBy Mrs. Henry Wood.204—Hidden PerilsBy Mary Cecil Hay.203—A Country GentlemanBy Mrs. Oliphant.202—The Man in the Iron MaskBy Alexandre Dumas.201—Louise de La ValliereBy Alexandre Dumas.200—The Two Sides of the ShieldBy Charlotte M. Yonge.199—Mistress and MaidBy Miss Mulock.198—PascarelBy “Ouida.”197—In Luck at LastBy Walter Besant.196—A Modern CirceBy “The Duchess.”195—Her Lord and MasterBy Florence Marryat.194—The House on the MarshBy Florence Warden.193—Foul PlayBy Charles Reade.192—A Pair of Blue EyesBy Thomas Hardy.191—Bound by a SpellBy Hugh Conway.190—Beaton’s BargainBy Mrs. Alexander.189—The Last of the MohicansBy J. Fenimore Cooper.188—A Prince of DarknessBy Florence Warden.187—Wee WifieBy Rosa Nouchette Carey.186—The Dead SecretBy Wilkie Collins.185—Mrs. FentonBy W. E. Norris.184—MarvelBy “The Duchess.”183—One Thing NeedfulBy Miss M. E. Braddon.182—Lady GraceBy Mrs. Henry Wood.181—A Vagrant WifeBy Florence Warden.180—MignonBy Mrs. Forrester.179—The Visits of ElizabethBy Elinor Glyn.178—The Last Days of PompeiiBy Sir Bulwer Lytton.177—Jane EyreBy Charlotte Bronte.176—Under-CurrentsBy “The Duchess.”175—Under Two FlagsBy “Ouida.”174—Rory O’MoreBy Samuel Lover.173—The Witch’s HeadBy H. Rider Haggard.172—AverilBy Rosa Nouchette Carey.171—A Perilous SecretBy Charles Reade.170—My Lord and My LadyBy Mrs. Forrester.169—St. Cuthbert’s TowerBy Florence Warden.168—Married in HasteBy Miss M. E. Braddon.167—An Englishwoman’s Love Letters166—The Picture of Dorian GrayBy Oscar Wilde.165—Mademoiselle MissBy Henry Harland (Sidney Luska).164—Cometh Up as a FlowerBy Rhoda Broughton.163—The Evil GeniusBy Wilkie Collins.162—Cherry RipeBy Helen B. Mathers.161—The Heir of LinneBy Robert Buchanan.160—RossmoyneBy “The Duchess.”159—The Danvers JewelsBy Mary Cholmondeley.158—Lorna DooneBy R. D. Blackmore.157—Merle’s CrusadeBy Rosa Nouchette Carey.156—Old Hagar’s SecretBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.155—Dora DeaneBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.154—John Holdsworth, Chief MateBy W. Clark Russell.153—Uncle Tom’s CabinBy Harriet Beecher Stowe.152—Airy Fairy LilianBy “The Duchess.”151—The Splendid SpurBy “Q.” (A. T. Quiller Couch).150—East LynneBy Mrs. Henry Wood.149—Love and LifeBy Charlotte M. Yonge.148—Madame Sans GeneBy Victorien Sardou.147—ConsequencesBy Egerton Castle.146—My Lady Green SleevesBy Helen B. Mathers.145—The Dean and His DaughterBy F. C. Philips.144—Molly BawnBy “The Duchess.”143—That Beautiful WretchBy William Black.142—By Woman’s WitBy Mrs. Alexander.141—The New MagdalenBy Wilkie Collins.140—Pretty Miss SmithBy Florence Warden.139—Ships That Pass in the NightBy Beatrice Harraden.138—Love Letters of a Worldly WomanBy Mrs. W. K. Clifford.137—In Strange CompanyBy Guy Boothby.136—Red as a Rose is SheBy Rhoda Broughton.135—Pretty Miss NevilleBy B. M. Croker.134—Beauty’s DaughtersBy “The Duchess.”133—Prince Otto, and the Silverado SquattersBy Robert Louis Stevenson.132—Red SpiderBy S. Baring Gould.131—A Cardinal SinBy Hugh Conway.130—I Have Lived and LovedBy Mrs. Forrester.129—Chiffon’s MarriageBy “Gyp.”128—God and the ManBy Robert Buchanan.127—Sam’s SweetheartBy Helen B. Mathers.126—Vice VersaBy F. Anstey.125—Weavers and WeftBy Miss M. E. Braddon.124—CleopatraBy H. Rider Haggard.123—PhyllisBy “The Duchess.”122—Far from the Madding CrowdBy Thomas Hardy.121—Miss KateBy “Rita.”120—The Frozen PirateBy W. Clark Russell.119—John Halifax, GentlemanBy Miss Mulock.118—The Master of the MineBy Robert Buchanan.117—Good-By, SweetheartBy Rhoda Broughton.116—The Master PassionBy Florence Marryat.115—For Maimie’s SakeBy Grant Allen.114—Colonel Quaritch, V. C.By H. Rider Haggard.113—Aurora FloydBy Miss M. E. Braddon.112—Living or DeadBy Hugh Conway.111—The Queen of HeartsBy Wilkie Collins.110—Proved UnworthyBy Mrs. Emily Lovett.109—The Scarlet LetterBy Nathaniel Hawthorne.108—The Mayor of CasterbridgeBy Thomas Hardy.107—A Change of AirBy Anthony Hope.106—CamilleBy Alexandre Dumas, fils.105—Concerning Isabel CarnabyBy Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler.104—Led AstrayBy Octave Feuillet.103—Black BeautyBy Anna Sewell.102—The Vicomte de BragelonneBy Alexandre Dumas.101—The Typewriter GirlBy Grant Allen.100—The First ViolinBy Jessie Fothergill.99—Twenty Years AfterBy Alexandre Dumas.98—A Man of MarkBy Anthony Hope.97—The Courting of Dinah ShaddBy Rudyard Kipling.96—The Count of Monte Cristo (Part II.)By Alexandre Dumas.95—Young MistleyBy Henry Seton Merriman.94—Lady Audley’s SecretBy Miss M. E. Braddon.93—A Bride from the BushBy E. W. Hornung.92—Edmond Dantes (Vol. I. of the Count of Monte Cristo)By Alexandre Dumas.91—The Story of an African FarmBy Olive Schreiner.90—The Hunchback of Notre DameBy Victor Hugo.89—Carmen and ColombaBy Prosper Merimee.88—SuspenseBy Henry Seton Merriman.87—Self-Raised; or, From the DepthsBy Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth.86—Ishmael; or, In the DepthsBy Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth.85—Prisoners and CaptivesBy Henry Seton Merriman.84—The Shadow of the CrimeBy Hall Caine.83—Jess: A Tale of the TransvaalBy H. Rider Haggard.82—InezBy Augusta J. Evans.81—The White CompanyBy A. Conan Doyle.80—MacariaBy Augusta J. Evans.79—MeadowbrookBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.78—The Phantom FutureBy Hentry Seton Merriman.77—The Three MusketeersBy Alexandre Dumas.76—The Cruise of the CachalotBy Frank T. Bullen, Chief Mate.75—The New Arabian NightsBy Robert Louis Stevenson.74—An Egyptian PrincessBy George Ebers.73—The BondmanBy Hall Caine.72—Dead Man’s RockBy “Q.” (A. T. Quiller-Couch).71—In the Golden DaysBy Edna Lyall.70—Under the Deodars and Story of the GadsbysBy Rudyard Kipling.69—The Firm of GirdlestoneBy A. Conan Doyle.68—The Bab BalladsBy W. S. Gilbert.67—The PartnersBy Alphonse Daudet.66—A Hardy NorsemanBy Edna Lyall.65—Soldiers ThreeBy Rudyard Kipling.64—Frivolous CupidBy Anthony Hope.63—Plain Tales from the HillsBy Rudyard Kipling.62—The Honorable Mrs. VerekerBy “The Duchess.”61—The King’s Stratagem and Other StoriesBy Stanley J. Weyman.60—The Homestead on the HillsideBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.59—JackBy Alphonse Daudet.58—My Lady’s MoneyBy Wilkie Collins.57—English OrphansBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.56—Lena RiversBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.55—ThelmaBy Marie Corelli.54—The House of Seven GablesBy Nathaniel Hawthorne.53—Tempest and SunshineBy Mrs. Mary J. Holmes.52—Worth WinningBy Mrs. Emily Lovett Cameron.51—Eric BrighteyesBy H. Rider Haggard.50—DonovanBy Edna Lyall.49—Ballads and Other VersesBy Rudyard Kipling.48—The Iron PirateBy Max Pemberton.47—WormwoodBy Marie Corelli.46—The Romance of a Poor Young ManBy Octave Feuillet.45—Won by WaitingBy Edna Lyall.44—Miss Milne and IBy the author of “A Yellow Aster.”43—The Prince of the House of DavidBy Rev. Prof. J. H. Ingraham.42—Cyrano de BergeracBy Edmond Rostand.41—Beautiful JimBy John Strange Winter.40—Mildred TrevanionBy “The Duchess.”39—Hector ServadacBy Jules Verne.38—The MaddoxesBy Jean Middlemass.37—Ruy BlasBy Victor Hugo.36—VendettaBy Marie Corelli.35—Coralie’s SonBy Albert Delpit.34—The DuchessBy “The Duchess.”33—Allan QuatermainBy H. Rider Haggard.32—The Tragedy in the Rue de la PaixBy Adolph Belot.31—The Great HesperBy Frank Barret.30—The Toilers of the SeaBy Victor Hugo.29—ChrisBy W. E. Norris.28—The Stranglers of ParisFrom the celebrated play.27—Ardath, Vol. II.By Marie Corelli.26—Ardath, Vol. I.By Marie Corelli.25—IngemarBy Nathan D. Urner.24—Treasure IslandBy Robert Louis Stevenson.23—His Fatal VowBy Leon De Tinseau.22—In All ShadesBy Grant Allen.21—Around the World in Eighty DaysBy Jules Verne.20—A Dangerous CatspawBy David Christie Murray.19—Han of IcelandBy Victor Hugo.18—A Romance of Two WorldsBy Marie Corelli.17—The Sign of the FourBy A. Conan Doyle.16—SapphoBy Alphonse Daudet.15—KidnappedBy Robert Louis Stevenson.14—Jack and Three JillsBy F. C. Philips.13—As in a Looking-GlassBy F. C. Philips.12—The Phantom ’RickshawBy Rudyard Kipling.11—A Marriage at SeaBy W. Clark Russell.10—The House of the WolfBy Stanley J. Weyman.9—The RogueBy W. E. Norris.8—A Living LieBy Paul Bourget.7—King or KnaveBy R. E. Francillon.6—Beyond the CityBy A. Conan Doyle.5—Master of BallantraeBy Robert Louis Stevenson.4—Germinie LacerteuxBy E. & J. de Goncourt.3—A Study in ScarletBy A. Conan Doyle.2—She’s All the World to MeBy Hall Caine.1—The Light That FailedBy Rudyard Kipling.

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