Chapter 15

1.Sea-Gull Rock.ByJules Sandeau. Illustrated.2.Little Women.ByLouisa M. Alcott.3.Little Women Wedded.Forming a Sequel to “Little Women.”4.The House on Wheels.ByMadame de Stolz. Illustrated.5.Little Men.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Dble. vol. 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.6.The Old-Fashioned Girl.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Double vol., 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.7.The Mistress of the Manse.ByJ. G. Holland.8.Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to Young-People, Single and Married.9.Undine, and the Two Captains.By BaronDe La Motte Fouqué. A New Translation byF. E. Bunnett. Illustrated.10.Draxy Miller’s Dowry, and the Elder’s Wife.Saxe Holm.11.The Four Gold Pieces.By MadameGouraud. Illustrated.12.Work.A Story of Experience. First Portion. ByL. M. Alcott.13.Beginning Again.Sequel to above. ByL. M. Alcott.14.Picciola; or, the Prison Flower.X. B. Saintine. Illustrated.15.Robert’s Holidays.Illustrated.16.The Two Children of St. Domingo.Numerous Illustrations.17.Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag.18.Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) The Pearl of Orr’s Island.19. ——The Minister’s Wooing.20. ——Betty’s Bright Idea.21. ——The Ghost in the Mill.22. ——Captain Kidd’s Money.23. ——We and our Neighbours.Double vol., 2s.24. ——My Wife and I.Double vol., 2s.; cloth, gilt, 3s.6d.25.Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates.26.Lowell’s My Study Window.27.Holmes (O. W.) The Guardian Angel.28.Warner (C. D.) My Summer in a Garden.29.Hitherto.By the Author of “The Gayworthys.” 2 vols., 1s.each.30.Helen’s Babies.By their Latest Victim.31.The Barton Experiment.By the Author of “Helen’s Babies.”32.Dred.Mrs.Beecher Stowe. Dble. vol., 2s.; cloth gilt, 3s.6d.33.Warner (C. D.) In the Wilderness.34.Six to One.A Seaside Story.35.Nothing to Wear, and Two Millions.36.Farm Ballads.ByWill Carleton.37.Farm Festivals.ByWill Carleton.38.Farm Legends.ByWill Carleton.39 and 40.The Clients of Dr. Bernagius.Biart.Parts I. & II.41.Baby Rue; her Adventures and Misadventures.C. M. Clay.42.The Undiscovered Country.ByW. D. Howells.43.Friends: a Duet.ByElizabeth Stuart Phelps.44.A Gentleman of Leisure.A Novel. ByEdgar Fawcett.45.The Story of Helen Troy.

1.Sea-Gull Rock.ByJules Sandeau. Illustrated.2.Little Women.ByLouisa M. Alcott.3.Little Women Wedded.Forming a Sequel to “Little Women.”4.The House on Wheels.ByMadame de Stolz. Illustrated.5.Little Men.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Dble. vol. 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.6.The Old-Fashioned Girl.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Double vol., 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.7.The Mistress of the Manse.ByJ. G. Holland.8.Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to Young-People, Single and Married.9.Undine, and the Two Captains.By BaronDe La Motte Fouqué. A New Translation byF. E. Bunnett. Illustrated.10.Draxy Miller’s Dowry, and the Elder’s Wife.Saxe Holm.11.The Four Gold Pieces.By MadameGouraud. Illustrated.12.Work.A Story of Experience. First Portion. ByL. M. Alcott.13.Beginning Again.Sequel to above. ByL. M. Alcott.14.Picciola; or, the Prison Flower.X. B. Saintine. Illustrated.15.Robert’s Holidays.Illustrated.16.The Two Children of St. Domingo.Numerous Illustrations.17.Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag.18.Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) The Pearl of Orr’s Island.19. ——The Minister’s Wooing.20. ——Betty’s Bright Idea.21. ——The Ghost in the Mill.22. ——Captain Kidd’s Money.23. ——We and our Neighbours.Double vol., 2s.24. ——My Wife and I.Double vol., 2s.; cloth, gilt, 3s.6d.25.Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates.26.Lowell’s My Study Window.27.Holmes (O. W.) The Guardian Angel.28.Warner (C. D.) My Summer in a Garden.29.Hitherto.By the Author of “The Gayworthys.” 2 vols., 1s.each.30.Helen’s Babies.By their Latest Victim.31.The Barton Experiment.By the Author of “Helen’s Babies.”32.Dred.Mrs.Beecher Stowe. Dble. vol., 2s.; cloth gilt, 3s.6d.33.Warner (C. D.) In the Wilderness.34.Six to One.A Seaside Story.35.Nothing to Wear, and Two Millions.36.Farm Ballads.ByWill Carleton.37.Farm Festivals.ByWill Carleton.38.Farm Legends.ByWill Carleton.39 and 40.The Clients of Dr. Bernagius.Biart.Parts I. & II.41.Baby Rue; her Adventures and Misadventures.C. M. Clay.42.The Undiscovered Country.ByW. D. Howells.43.Friends: a Duet.ByElizabeth Stuart Phelps.44.A Gentleman of Leisure.A Novel. ByEdgar Fawcett.45.The Story of Helen Troy.

1.Sea-Gull Rock.ByJules Sandeau. Illustrated.2.Little Women.ByLouisa M. Alcott.3.Little Women Wedded.Forming a Sequel to “Little Women.”4.The House on Wheels.ByMadame de Stolz. Illustrated.5.Little Men.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Dble. vol. 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.6.The Old-Fashioned Girl.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Double vol., 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.7.The Mistress of the Manse.ByJ. G. Holland.8.Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to Young-People, Single and Married.9.Undine, and the Two Captains.By BaronDe La Motte Fouqué. A New Translation byF. E. Bunnett. Illustrated.10.Draxy Miller’s Dowry, and the Elder’s Wife.Saxe Holm.11.The Four Gold Pieces.By MadameGouraud. Illustrated.12.Work.A Story of Experience. First Portion. ByL. M. Alcott.13.Beginning Again.Sequel to above. ByL. M. Alcott.14.Picciola; or, the Prison Flower.X. B. Saintine. Illustrated.15.Robert’s Holidays.Illustrated.16.The Two Children of St. Domingo.Numerous Illustrations.17.Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag.18.Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) The Pearl of Orr’s Island.19. ——The Minister’s Wooing.20. ——Betty’s Bright Idea.21. ——The Ghost in the Mill.22. ——Captain Kidd’s Money.23. ——We and our Neighbours.Double vol., 2s.24. ——My Wife and I.Double vol., 2s.; cloth, gilt, 3s.6d.25.Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates.26.Lowell’s My Study Window.27.Holmes (O. W.) The Guardian Angel.28.Warner (C. D.) My Summer in a Garden.29.Hitherto.By the Author of “The Gayworthys.” 2 vols., 1s.each.30.Helen’s Babies.By their Latest Victim.31.The Barton Experiment.By the Author of “Helen’s Babies.”32.Dred.Mrs.Beecher Stowe. Dble. vol., 2s.; cloth gilt, 3s.6d.33.Warner (C. D.) In the Wilderness.34.Six to One.A Seaside Story.35.Nothing to Wear, and Two Millions.36.Farm Ballads.ByWill Carleton.37.Farm Festivals.ByWill Carleton.38.Farm Legends.ByWill Carleton.39 and 40.The Clients of Dr. Bernagius.Biart.Parts I. & II.41.Baby Rue; her Adventures and Misadventures.C. M. Clay.42.The Undiscovered Country.ByW. D. Howells.43.Friends: a Duet.ByElizabeth Stuart Phelps.44.A Gentleman of Leisure.A Novel. ByEdgar Fawcett.45.The Story of Helen Troy.

1.Sea-Gull Rock.ByJules Sandeau. Illustrated.

2.Little Women.ByLouisa M. Alcott.

3.Little Women Wedded.Forming a Sequel to “Little Women.”

4.The House on Wheels.ByMadame de Stolz. Illustrated.

5.Little Men.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Dble. vol. 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.

6.The Old-Fashioned Girl.ByLouisa M. Alcott. Double vol., 2s.; cloth, 3s.6d.

7.The Mistress of the Manse.ByJ. G. Holland.

8.Timothy Titcomb’s Letters to Young-People, Single and Married.

9.Undine, and the Two Captains.By BaronDe La Motte Fouqué. A New Translation byF. E. Bunnett. Illustrated.

10.Draxy Miller’s Dowry, and the Elder’s Wife.Saxe Holm.

11.The Four Gold Pieces.By MadameGouraud. Illustrated.

12.Work.A Story of Experience. First Portion. ByL. M. Alcott.

13.Beginning Again.Sequel to above. ByL. M. Alcott.

14.Picciola; or, the Prison Flower.X. B. Saintine. Illustrated.

15.Robert’s Holidays.Illustrated.

16.The Two Children of St. Domingo.Numerous Illustrations.

17.Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag.

18.Stowe (Mrs. H. B.) The Pearl of Orr’s Island.

19. ——The Minister’s Wooing.

20. ——Betty’s Bright Idea.

21. ——The Ghost in the Mill.

22. ——Captain Kidd’s Money.

23. ——We and our Neighbours.Double vol., 2s.

24. ——My Wife and I.Double vol., 2s.; cloth, gilt, 3s.6d.

25.Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates.

26.Lowell’s My Study Window.

27.Holmes (O. W.) The Guardian Angel.

28.Warner (C. D.) My Summer in a Garden.

29.Hitherto.By the Author of “The Gayworthys.” 2 vols., 1s.each.

30.Helen’s Babies.By their Latest Victim.

31.The Barton Experiment.By the Author of “Helen’s Babies.”

32.Dred.Mrs.Beecher Stowe. Dble. vol., 2s.; cloth gilt, 3s.6d.

33.Warner (C. D.) In the Wilderness.

34.Six to One.A Seaside Story.

35.Nothing to Wear, and Two Millions.

36.Farm Ballads.ByWill Carleton.

37.Farm Festivals.ByWill Carleton.

38.Farm Legends.ByWill Carleton.

39 and 40.The Clients of Dr. Bernagius.Biart.Parts I. & II.

41.Baby Rue; her Adventures and Misadventures.C. M. Clay.

42.The Undiscovered Country.ByW. D. Howells.

43.Friends: a Duet.ByElizabeth Stuart Phelps.

44.A Gentleman of Leisure.A Novel. ByEdgar Fawcett.

45.The Story of Helen Troy.

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The Cornet of Horse: a Tale of Marlborough’s Wars. By theEditor.The Young-Franc-Tireurs: a Tale of the Franco-German War. By theEditor.The Ensign and Middy: a Tale of the Malay Peninsula. ByG. Manville Fenn.The Steam House:The Demon of Cawnpore. A Tale of India. ByJules Verne.Rawdon School: a Tale of Schoolboy Life. ByBernard Heldmann.Dorrincourt: a Story of a Term there. ByBernard Heldmann.Peyton Phelps; or, Adventures among the Italian Carbonari. ByG. Stebbing.Gerald Rattlin: a Tale of Sea Life. ByGeo. Elford.A Fight in Freedom’s Cause.An Eventful Ride.The Ghost of Leytonstone Manor.An Editor’s Yarns.True Tales of Brave Actions.And numerous other Articles of Interest and Instruction.A few copies of Volume I., for 1880, still remain, price 6s.

The Cornet of Horse: a Tale of Marlborough’s Wars. By theEditor.The Young-Franc-Tireurs: a Tale of the Franco-German War. By theEditor.The Ensign and Middy: a Tale of the Malay Peninsula. ByG. Manville Fenn.The Steam House:The Demon of Cawnpore. A Tale of India. ByJules Verne.Rawdon School: a Tale of Schoolboy Life. ByBernard Heldmann.Dorrincourt: a Story of a Term there. ByBernard Heldmann.Peyton Phelps; or, Adventures among the Italian Carbonari. ByG. Stebbing.Gerald Rattlin: a Tale of Sea Life. ByGeo. Elford.A Fight in Freedom’s Cause.An Eventful Ride.The Ghost of Leytonstone Manor.An Editor’s Yarns.True Tales of Brave Actions.And numerous other Articles of Interest and Instruction.A few copies of Volume I., for 1880, still remain, price 6s.

The Cornet of Horse: a Tale of Marlborough’s Wars. By theEditor.

The Young-Franc-Tireurs: a Tale of the Franco-German War. By theEditor.

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The Steam House:The Demon of Cawnpore. A Tale of India. ByJules Verne.

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Dorrincourt: a Story of a Term there. ByBernard Heldmann.

Peyton Phelps; or, Adventures among the Italian Carbonari. ByG. Stebbing.

Gerald Rattlin: a Tale of Sea Life. ByGeo. Elford.

A Fight in Freedom’s Cause.

An Eventful Ride.

The Ghost of Leytonstone Manor.

An Editor’s Yarns.

True Tales of Brave Actions.

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Transcriber’s Notes:Missing or obscured punctuation was corrected.This book was written at a time when both American and English spelling of some words were acceptable. The author’s usages weren't changed.Typographical errors were silently corrected.Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation were made consistent only when a predominant form was found in this book.


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