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A LITTLE PILGRIM. Reprinted from Macmillan"s Magazine. 16mo. Cloth. Red edges. Price, $ .75
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THE GREAT EPICS OF MEDIaeVAL GERMANY. An Outline of their Contents and History. By George Theodore Dippold, Professor at Boston University and Wellesley College. 16mo. Cloth. Price, $1.50
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MY HOUSEHOLD OF PETS. By Theophile Gautier. Translated from the French by Susan Coolidge. With ill.u.s.trations by Frank Rogers. 16mo. Cloth.
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MARIA EDGEWORTH. By Miss Zimmern.
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GEORGE ELIOT. By Miss Blind.
EMILY BRONTe. By Miss Robinson.
GEORGE SAND. By Miss Thomas.
MARY LAMB. By Mrs. Gilchrist.