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Pride and His Prisoners. The Spanish Cavalier. With Eight Illustrations. The Triumph Over Midian. A tale for the young, illustrative of the Scripture history of Gideon. The Young Pilgrim. A Tale illustrating the "Pilgrim's Progress." With Twenty-seven Illustrations. A child's companion to the "Pilgrim's Progress." It is intended to bring the ideas of that wonderful allegory within the comprehension of the young mind. New Uniform Binding. Post 8vo Volumes. Price 2s. each. The City of Nocross. The Crown of Success; or, Four Heads to Furnish. With Eight Illustrations. Fairy Frisket; or, Peeps at Insect Life. With Upwards of Fifty Illustrations. Fairy Know-a-Bit; or, A Nutshell of Knowledge. With Upwards of Forty Illustrations. The Holiday Chaplet of Stories. With Eight Illustrations. Precepts in Practice; or, Stories Illustrating the Proverbs. With Thirty-nine Illustrations. The Silver Casket; or, The World and its Wiles. Illustrated. The Sunday Chaplet of Stories. With Eight Illustrations. War and Peace. A Tale of the Retreat from Cabul in 1842. With Eight Illustrations. A Wreath of Indian Stories. Uniform with the "Little Hazel" Series. Post 8vo, cloth extra. Price 1s. 6d. each. The Academy Boys in Camp. By S. F. SPEAR. A capital story for boys. The characters and incidents are natural, and are sketched in a lively and attractive way. A Dog's Mission; or, The Story of the Old Avery House. And Other Stories. By HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. With Illustrations. Archie's Find. A Story of Australian Life. By ELEANOR STREDDER, Author of "Jack and His Ostrich," etc. A pleasantly-written story of life in Australia. It tells how Archie accidentally discovered a gold-mine, and thus brought about important changes in more lives than one. At "The Hollies;" or, Staying with Auntie. By E. TABOR STEPHENSON, Author of "When I was a Little Girl," etc. A tale for the young, full of instruction, and written in a picturesque style. Aunt Bell, the Good Fairy of the Family. With the Story of Her Four-footed Black Guards. By HENLEY I. ARDEN. A capital book for the young. It shows the responsibility which attaches to the possession of great
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