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UNIFORM LIBRARY EDITIONS

OF

MRS. EWING'S STORIES.

IN TEN VOLUMES.

JAN OF THE WINDMILL.

A Story of the Plains. With illustrations by Mrs. ALLINGHAM. 16mo. Cloth. 50 cents.

SIX TO SIXTEEN.

A Story for Girls. With to illustrations by HELEN PATTERSON. 16mo. Cloth. 50 cents.

A GREAT EMERGENCY, and Other Tales.

With illustration. 16mo. Cloth. 50 cents.

WE AND THE WORLD. A Story for Boys. With ro illustrations. 16mo. Cloth. 5octs.

MRS. OVERTHEWAY'S REMEMBRANCES.

Ten illustrations. 16mo. Cloth. 5octs. A Series of Short Stories which are supposed to be told by a nice old lady to a little 'girl invalid.

JACKANAPES, and Other Tales.

Comprising " Jackanapes," " Daddy Darwin's Dovecot," and "The Story of a Short Life." With a sketch of Mrs. Ewing's Life, by her sister, Horatia K. F. Gatty. With portrait and illustrations. 16mo. Cloth. 50 cents.

MELCHIOR'S DREAM, BROTHERS OF PITY, and Other Tales.

With illustrations. 16mo. Cloth. 50 cents.

LOB LIE-BY-THE-FIRE, THE BROWNIES, and Other Tales. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 16mo. Cloth, 50 cents.

A FLATIRON FOR A FARTHING.

With illustrations. 16mo. Cloth. 'so cents.

LAST WORDS. A Final Collection of Stories- With illustrations by HR. P MURPHY. 1Amo. <o cents. —