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  6. Whitefriaxs—E. ROBINSON.
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  8. Legends and Lyrics—PROCTER.
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  10. The Heart of Midlothian—SCOTT.
  11. Barchester Towers—TROLLOPE.
  12. Peter Simple—MARRYAT.
  13. Life, of Nelson—SOUTHEY.
  14. Tales of Mystery and Imagination—POE.
  15. Life of Christ—FARRAR.
  16. Faust (Two Parts)—GOETHE.
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  22. Lavengro—BORROW.
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  31. The Imitation of Christ, etc.—A'KEMPIS.
  32. Hereward the Wake—C. KINGSLEY.
  33. Table Talk—HAZLITT.
  34. 20,000 Leaguee under the Sea.—VERNE.
  35. Homer’s Iliad—POPE
  36. A Journal of the Plague Year—DEFOE.
  37. The Professor at the Breakfast Table—HOLMES.
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