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1. Adam Bede. ByGeorge Eliot.2. Alice. ByBulwer.3. Andronike. ByProf. Edwin A. Grosvenor.4. Annals of the Parish. ByGalt.5. Arthur O’Leary. ByLever.6. Antonia. ByGeorge Sand.7. Ascanio. ByDumas.11. Bacon’s Essays.12. Ball of Snow, and Sultanetta. ByDumas.13. Barrington. ByLever.14. Bismarck, Life of. ByLowe.15. Black, the Story of a Dog. ByDumas.16. Black Tulip. ByDumas.17. Brigand. ByDumas.18. Bulwer’s Dramas and Poems.19. Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly. ByLever.20. Barnaby Rudge. ByDickens.25. Chauvelin’s Will, and the Velvet Necklace. ByDumas.26. Chevalier d’Harmental. ByDumas.27. Chevalier de Maison Rouge. ByDumas.28. Child’s History of England. ByDickens.29. Christmas Books. ByDickens.30. Confessions of Con Cregan. ByLever.31. Cosette. (Les Misérables, Part 2.) ByHugo.36. Dame de Monsoreau. ByDumas.37. David Copperfield. ByDickens.38. Devereux. ByBulwer.45. Effie Hetherington. ByBuchanan.46. Emma. ByJane Austen.47. Epictetus, Discourses and Enchiridion of.48. Ernest Maltravers. ByBulwer.49. Eugene Aram. ByBulwer.54. Fated to be Free. ByIngelow.55. Fantine. (Les Misérables, Part 1.) ByHugo.56. Felix Holt. ByGeorge Eliot.57. File No. 113. ByGaboriau.58. Fortunes of Glencore. ByLever.59. Forty-Five. ByDumas.60. Fromont and Risler. ByDaudet.65. Gladstone, Life of. ByLucy.66. Godolphin. ByBulwer.67. Great Expectations. ByDickens.71. Harry Lorrequer. ByLever.72. Horoscope. ByDumas.73. Hunchback of Notre Dame. ByHugo.74. Hypatia. ByKingsley.80. Idyll and the Epic. (Les Misérables, Part 4.) ByHugo.81. Intellectual Life. ByHamerton.82. Ivanhoe. ByScott.83. Invisible Links. BySelma Lagerlöf.87. Jack Hinton, the Guardsman. ByLever.88. Jane Eyre. ByCharlotte Bronte.89. Jean Valjean. (Les Misérables, Part 5.) ByHugo.90. John Halifax. ByMulock.95. Keats’ Poetical Works.96. Kings in Exile. ByDaudet.98. Lamb’s Essays.99. Last Days of Pompeii. ByBulwer.100. Leila, and Calderon. ByBulwer.101. Light of Asia. ByArnold.102. Lorna Doone. ByBlackmore.104. Letters from my Mill. ByDaudet.105. Lord Kilgobbin. ByLever.106. Lucretia. ByBulwer.110. Man who Laughs. ByHugo.111. Mansfield Park. ByJane Austen.112. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Thoughts of.113. Marguerite de Valois. ByDumas.114. Marius. (Les Misérables, Part 3.) ByHugo.115. Marriage. ByFerrier.116. Mauprat. ByGeorge Sand.117. Mill on the Floss. ByGeorge Eliot.118. Monte Cristo, 3 vols. ByDumas.119. Miracles of Antichrist. BySelma Lagerlöf.120. Monday Tales. ByDaudet.125. Ninety-Three. ByHugo.126. Northanger Abbey. ByJane Austen.127. Nanon. ByGeorge Sand.128. Numa Roumestan. ByDaudet.130. O’Donoghue. ByLever.131. Old Curiosity Shop. ByDickens.132. Oliver Twist. ByDickens.133. Oregon Trail. ByParkman.134. Off the Skelligs. ByJean Ingelow.138. Persuasion. ByJane Austen.139. Pickwick Papers. ByDickens.140. Pilgrims of the Rhine. ByBulwer.141. Pilgrim’s Progress. ByBunyan.142. Pillar of Fire. ByIngraham.143. Pride and Prejudice. ByJane Austen.144. Prince of the House of David. ByIngraham.145. Prince Otto. ByStevenson.146. Pelham. ByBulwer.150. Queen’s Necklace. ByDumas.155. Regent’s Daughter. ByDumas.156. Religio Medici. BySir Thomas Browne.157. Rienzi. ByBulwer.158. Romola. ByGeorge Eliot.165. Sappho. ByDaudet.166. Sarah de Berenger. ByIngelow.167. Sense and Sensibility. ByJane Austen.168. Sir Jasper Carew. ByLever.169. Sylvandire. ByDumas.170. Swiss Family Robinson.171. Scenes of Clerical Life. ByGeorge Eliot.172. Silas Marner. ByGeorge Eliot.173. Sir Brook Fossbrooke. ByLever.180. Tale of Two Cities. ByDickens.181. Tales of Mean Streets. ByMorrison.182. Three Musketeers. ByDumas.183. Throne of David. ByIngraham.184. Toilers of the Sea. ByHugo.185. Treasure Island. ByStevenson.186. Twenty Years After. ByDumas.187. Tartarin of Tarascon, and Tartarin on the Alps. ByDaudet.188. Tony Butler. ByLever.190. Vanity Fair. ByThackeray.191. Verdant Green. ByCuthbert Bede.192. Vicar’s Daughter. ByGeorge MacDonald.199. Westward Ho! ByKingsley.200. Walton’s Angler.201. Zanoni. ByBulwer.

1. Adam Bede. ByGeorge Eliot.

2. Alice. ByBulwer.

3. Andronike. ByProf. Edwin A. Grosvenor.

4. Annals of the Parish. ByGalt.

5. Arthur O’Leary. ByLever.

6. Antonia. ByGeorge Sand.

7. Ascanio. ByDumas.

11. Bacon’s Essays.

12. Ball of Snow, and Sultanetta. ByDumas.

13. Barrington. ByLever.

14. Bismarck, Life of. ByLowe.

15. Black, the Story of a Dog. ByDumas.

16. Black Tulip. ByDumas.

17. Brigand. ByDumas.

18. Bulwer’s Dramas and Poems.

19. Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly. ByLever.

20. Barnaby Rudge. ByDickens.

25. Chauvelin’s Will, and the Velvet Necklace. ByDumas.

26. Chevalier d’Harmental. ByDumas.

27. Chevalier de Maison Rouge. ByDumas.

28. Child’s History of England. ByDickens.

29. Christmas Books. ByDickens.

30. Confessions of Con Cregan. ByLever.

31. Cosette. (Les Misérables, Part 2.) ByHugo.

36. Dame de Monsoreau. ByDumas.

37. David Copperfield. ByDickens.

38. Devereux. ByBulwer.

45. Effie Hetherington. ByBuchanan.

46. Emma. ByJane Austen.

47. Epictetus, Discourses and Enchiridion of.

48. Ernest Maltravers. ByBulwer.

49. Eugene Aram. ByBulwer.

54. Fated to be Free. ByIngelow.

55. Fantine. (Les Misérables, Part 1.) ByHugo.

56. Felix Holt. ByGeorge Eliot.

57. File No. 113. ByGaboriau.

58. Fortunes of Glencore. ByLever.

59. Forty-Five. ByDumas.

60. Fromont and Risler. ByDaudet.

65. Gladstone, Life of. ByLucy.

66. Godolphin. ByBulwer.

67. Great Expectations. ByDickens.

71. Harry Lorrequer. ByLever.

72. Horoscope. ByDumas.

73. Hunchback of Notre Dame. ByHugo.

74. Hypatia. ByKingsley.

80. Idyll and the Epic. (Les Misérables, Part 4.) ByHugo.

81. Intellectual Life. ByHamerton.

82. Ivanhoe. ByScott.

83. Invisible Links. BySelma Lagerlöf.

87. Jack Hinton, the Guardsman. ByLever.

88. Jane Eyre. ByCharlotte Bronte.

89. Jean Valjean. (Les Misérables, Part 5.) ByHugo.

90. John Halifax. ByMulock.

95. Keats’ Poetical Works.

96. Kings in Exile. ByDaudet.

98. Lamb’s Essays.

99. Last Days of Pompeii. ByBulwer.

100. Leila, and Calderon. ByBulwer.

101. Light of Asia. ByArnold.

102. Lorna Doone. ByBlackmore.

104. Letters from my Mill. ByDaudet.

105. Lord Kilgobbin. ByLever.

106. Lucretia. ByBulwer.

110. Man who Laughs. ByHugo.

111. Mansfield Park. ByJane Austen.

112. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Thoughts of.

113. Marguerite de Valois. ByDumas.

114. Marius. (Les Misérables, Part 3.) ByHugo.

115. Marriage. ByFerrier.

116. Mauprat. ByGeorge Sand.

117. Mill on the Floss. ByGeorge Eliot.

118. Monte Cristo, 3 vols. ByDumas.

119. Miracles of Antichrist. BySelma Lagerlöf.

120. Monday Tales. ByDaudet.

125. Ninety-Three. ByHugo.

126. Northanger Abbey. ByJane Austen.

127. Nanon. ByGeorge Sand.

128. Numa Roumestan. ByDaudet.

130. O’Donoghue. ByLever.

131. Old Curiosity Shop. ByDickens.

132. Oliver Twist. ByDickens.

133. Oregon Trail. ByParkman.

134. Off the Skelligs. ByJean Ingelow.

138. Persuasion. ByJane Austen.

139. Pickwick Papers. ByDickens.

140. Pilgrims of the Rhine. ByBulwer.

141. Pilgrim’s Progress. ByBunyan.

142. Pillar of Fire. ByIngraham.

143. Pride and Prejudice. ByJane Austen.

144. Prince of the House of David. ByIngraham.

145. Prince Otto. ByStevenson.

146. Pelham. ByBulwer.

150. Queen’s Necklace. ByDumas.

155. Regent’s Daughter. ByDumas.

156. Religio Medici. BySir Thomas Browne.

157. Rienzi. ByBulwer.

158. Romola. ByGeorge Eliot.

165. Sappho. ByDaudet.

166. Sarah de Berenger. ByIngelow.

167. Sense and Sensibility. ByJane Austen.

168. Sir Jasper Carew. ByLever.

169. Sylvandire. ByDumas.

170. Swiss Family Robinson.

171. Scenes of Clerical Life. ByGeorge Eliot.

172. Silas Marner. ByGeorge Eliot.

173. Sir Brook Fossbrooke. ByLever.

180. Tale of Two Cities. ByDickens.

181. Tales of Mean Streets. ByMorrison.

182. Three Musketeers. ByDumas.

183. Throne of David. ByIngraham.

184. Toilers of the Sea. ByHugo.

185. Treasure Island. ByStevenson.

186. Twenty Years After. ByDumas.

187. Tartarin of Tarascon, and Tartarin on the Alps. ByDaudet.

188. Tony Butler. ByLever.

190. Vanity Fair. ByThackeray.

191. Verdant Green. ByCuthbert Bede.

192. Vicar’s Daughter. ByGeorge MacDonald.

199. Westward Ho! ByKingsley.

200. Walton’s Angler.

201. Zanoni. ByBulwer.

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Transcriber's NoteThe following apparent errors have been corrected:p. 24 "who had been bought up" changed to "who had been brought up"p. 34 "Wall, poor old chum" changed to "Well, poor old chum"p. 70 "to lesson their stress" changed to "to lessen their stress"p. 78 "a muddy subtance" changed to "a muddy substance"p. 84 "a medicant friar" changed to "a mendicant friar"p. 139 "“Take it back”" changed to "“Take it back,”"p. 163 "unfailing if some what" changed to "unfailing if somewhat"p. 196 "to day either" changed to "to-day either"p. 200 "cold Northeners" changed to "cold Northerners"p. 213 "choose out all of" changed to "choose out of all"p. 224 "trys to propitiate" changed to "tries to propitiate"p. 226 "tis all up" changed to "’tis all up"p. 260 "which the Provencal" changed to "which the Provençal"Inconsistent or archaic language has otherwise been kept as printed.

The following apparent errors have been corrected:

Inconsistent or archaic language has otherwise been kept as printed.


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