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rated by G. M. BRADLEY. Large Crown 8vo, extra cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "Better than any of Mrs. Molesworth's former books."--_Pall Mall Budget_. Count up the Sunny Days and Four Little Sixes. By C. A. JONES. With full-page Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "Unusually good."--_Glasgow Herald_. Little Jeanneton's Work. A CHRONICLE OF BRETON LIFE. By C. A. JONES. With upwards of Forty Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "A charming chronicle of Breton rustic simplicity.... Miss Jones draws a very pretty picture indeed of the village maiden whose head is turned by town influence."--_Graphic_. _3 Paternoster Buildings, London; 44 Victoria Street, Westminster._ * * * * * _Wells Gardner, Darton & Co.'s Popular Books._ Only a Girl. A STORY OF A QUIET LIFE. Adapted from the French by C. A. JONES. With upwards of Forty Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "We can thoroughly recommend this brightly written and homely narrative."--_Saturday Review_. A Young Mutineer. By L. T. MEADE. With Illustrations by GORDON BROWNE. Large crown 8vo, extra cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "An excellent story.... Readers will not repent of finishing the story for themselves."--_Spectator_. Merrie Games in Rhyme, from ye Olden Time. Collected and Edited by the HON. EMMELINE PLUNKET. Illustrated. Crown 4to, cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "No better volume will be found than 'Merrie Games in Rhyme.' There are over thirty of them, quite enough, we imagine, to amuse the largest families during the longest holidays."--_Church Times_. Out of the Way. A VILLAGE STORY. By H. L. TAYLOR. With Original Illustrations by A. H. COLLINS. Large crown 8vo, extra cloth boards, gilt edges, 3s. 6d. "The book deserves warm praise; we wish there were more temperance tales like it."--_Christian World_. Little Count Paul. A TALE OF TROUBLESOME TIMES. By MRS. E. M. FIELD, Author of 'Ethne,' etc. Illustrated by A. FORESTIER. Large crown 8vo, extra cloth boards, 3s. 6d. "A very pretty story of the time of the French Revolution, interestingly told."--_Saturday Review_. _3 Paternoster Buildings, London; 44 Victoria Street, Westminster._ * * * * * _Wells Gardner, Darton & Co.'s Popular Books._ Bryda. A TALE OF THE INDIAN MUTINY. By MRS. F
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