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BOOKS FOE PRESENTS AND LIBRARIES PUBLISHED BY JARSOLB AND SONS, 3, Paternoster Buildings, London, E.G. ONE SHILLING EACH. The following Series of 13 Books are suitable for Sunday or Week-Jay Reading. Elegantly bound in cloth, with Coloured Frontispiece* in Kronheim's best style. Oakfield Lodge ; or, "Charity seeketh not her own." Horace Carleton ; or, " Charity vaunteth not itself ; is not puffed up." School-Day Memories ; or, " Charity envieth not." Ethel Seymour ; or, " Charity hopeth all things." Dora's Difficulty ; or, " Charity doth not behave itself unseemly." Frank Merton's Conquest ; or, " Charity is not easily provoked." The Lost Half-Sovereign ; or, " Charity thmketh no evil." Buy your Own Cherries, and other Tales. By J. w. KIKTOX. A Christinas Surprise. By NELSIE BROOK. Mother's Last Words, Our Father's Care, &c. By MKS. SEWELL, The Royal Brothers. By AGNES STRICKLAND. Guthred, the Widow's Slave. By A. STRICKLAND. Happy Half-Hours with the Bible ; or, Mary Jane and Bertie. By AUNT EMILY. For a Mother with her Littl* Children. Katie's Work. By EMMA MARSHALL. Jarruld and Sons, 3, Paternoster Buildings, London.