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NUMBER SEVENTEEN.ByHenry Kingsley.

OAKSHOTT CASTLE.ByHenry Kingsley. With a Frontispiece byShirley Hodson.

PATRICIA KEMBALL.ByE. Lynn Linton. With a Frontispiece byG. Du Maurier.

THE ATONEMENT OF LEAM DUNDAS.ByE. Lynn Linton. With a Frontispiece byHenry Woods.

THE WORLD WELL LOST.ByE. Lynn Linton. Illustrated byJ. LawsonandHenry French.

UNDER WHICH LORD?ByE. Lynn Linton.

WITH A SILKEN THREAD.ByE. Lynn Linton.

THE WATERDALE NEIGHBOURS.ByJustin McCarthy.

MY ENEMY'S DAUGHTER.ByJustin McCarthy.

LINLEY ROCHFORD.ByJustin McCarthy.

A FAIR SAXON.ByJustin McCarthy.

DEAR LADY DISDAIN.ByJustin McCarthy.

MISS MISANTHROPE.ByJustin McCarthy. Illustrated byArthur Hopkins.

DONNA QUIXOTE.ByJustin McCarthy. Illustrated byArthur Hopkins.

QUAKER COUSINS.ByAgnes Macdonell.

LOST ROSE.ByKatharine S. Macquoid.

THE EVIL EYE, and other Stories.ByKatharine S. Macquoid. Illustrated byThomas R. MacquoidandPercy Macquoid.

OPEN! SESAME!ByFlorence Marryat. Illustrated byF. A. Fraser.

TOUCH AND GO.ByJean Middlemass.

WHITELADIES.By Mrs.Oliphant. With Illustrations byA. HopkinsandH. Woods.

THE BEST OF HUSBANDS.ByJames Payn. Illustrated byJ. Moyr Smith.

FALLEN FORTUNES.ByJames Payn.

HALVES.ByJames Payn. With a Frontispiece byJ. Mahoney.

WALTER'S WORD.ByJames Payn. Illust. byJ. Moyr Smith.

WHAT HE COST HER.ByJames Payn.

LESS BLACK THAN WE'RE PAINTED.ByJames Payn.

BY PROXY.ByJames Payn. Illustrated byArthur Hopkins.

UNDER ONE ROOF.ByJames Payn.

HIGH SPIRITS.ByJames Payn.

HER MOTHER'S DARLING.By Mrs.J. H. Riddell.

BOUND TO THE WHEEL.ByJohn Saunders.

GUY WATERMAN.ByJohn Saunders.

ONE AGAINST THE WORLD.ByJohn Saunders.

THE LION IN THE PATH.ByJohn Saunders.

THE WAY WE LIVE NOW.ByAnthony Trollope. Illust.

THE AMERICAN SENATOR.ByAnthony Trollope.

DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.ByT. A. Trollope.

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The Golden Butterfly.By Authors of "Ready-Money Mortiboy."

This Son of Vulcan.By the same.

My Little Girl.By the same.

The Case of Mr. Lucraft.By Authors of "Ready-Money Mortiboy."

With Harp and Crown.By Authors of "Ready-Money Mortiboy."

The Monks of Thelema.ByWalter BesantandJames Rice.

By Celia's Arbour.ByWalter BesantandJames Rice.

'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay.ByWalter BesantandJames Rice.

Juliet's Guardian.By Mrs.H. Lovett Cameron.

Surly Tim.ByF. H. Burnett.

The Cure of Souls.ByMaclaren Corban.

The Woman in White.ByWilkie Collins.

Antonina.ByWilkie Collins.

Basil.ByWilkie Collins.

Hide and Seek.By the same.

The Queen of Hearts.ByWilkie Collins.

The Dead Secret.By the same.

My Miscellanies.By the same.

The Moonstone.By the same.

Man and Wife.By the same.

Poor Miss Finch.By the same.

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The New Magdalen.By the same.

The Frozen Deep.By the same.

The Law and the Lady.ByWilkie Collins.

The Two Destinies.ByWilkie Collins.

The Haunted Hotel.ByWilkie Collins.

Roxy.ByEdward Eggleston.

Felicia.M. Betham-Edwards.

Filthy Lucre.ByAlbany de Fonblanque.

Olympia.ByR. E. Francillon.

Robin Gray.ByChas. Gibbon.

For Lack of Gold.By Charles Gibbon.

What will the World Say?By Charles Gibbon.

In Love and War..ByCharles Gibbon.

For the King.ByCharles Gibbon.

In Honour Bound.ByChas. Gibbon.

Dick Temple.ByJames Greenwood.

Under the Greenwood Tree.ByThomas Hardy.

An Heiress of Red Dog.ByBret Harte.

The Luck of Roaring Camp.ByBret Harte.

Gabriel Conroy.ByBret Harte.

Fated to be Free.ByJean Ingelow.

Confidence.ByHenry James, Jun.

The Queen of Connaught.ByHarriett Jay.

The Dark Colleen.By the same.

Number Seventeen.ByHenry Kingsley.

Oakshott Castle.By the same.

Patricia Kemball.ByE. Lynn Linton.

The Atonement of Leam Dundas.ByE. Lynn Linton.

The World Well Lost.ByE. Lynn Linton.

The Waterdale Neighbours.ByJustin McCarthy.

My Enemy's Daughter.Do.

Linley Rochford.By the same.

A Fair Saxon.By the same.

Dear Lady Disdain.By the same.

Miss Misanthrope.ByJustin McCarthy.

Lost Rose.ByKatharine S. Macquoid.

The Evil Eye.By the same.

Open! Sesame!ByFlorence Marryat.

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Signa.ByOuida.

In a Winter City.ByOuida.

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Friendship.ByOuida.

Fallen Fortunes.ByJ. Payn.

Halves.ByJames Payn.

What He Cost Her.By ditto.

By Proxy.ByJames Payn.

Less Black than We're Painted.ByJames Payn.

The Best of Husbands.Do.

Walter's Word.ByJ. Payn.

The Mystery of Marie Roget.ByEdgar A. Poe.

Her Mother's Darling.By Mrs.J. H. Riddell.

Gaslight and Daylight.ByGeorge Augustus Sala.

Bound to the Wheel.ByJohn Saunders.

Guy Waterman.ByJ. Saunders.

One Against the World.ByJohn Saunders.

The Lion in the Path.ByJohnandKatherine Saunders.

Tales for the Marines.ByWalter Thornbury.

The Way we Live Now.ByAnthony Trollope.

The American Senator.ByAnthony Trollope.

Diamond Cut Diamond.ByT. A. Trollope.

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Adventures of Tom Sawyer.ByMark Twain.

A Pleasure Trip on the Continent of Europe.ByMark Twain.

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Trooping with Crows.By Mrs.Pirkis.

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