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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIII.
No. 1651. — January 29, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVIII.


CONTENTS.
 I. A Prussian Campaign in Holland, Edinburgh Review, 259
 II. Left-Handed Elsa. Part II., Blackwood's Magazine, 274
 III. Corneille, and the Literary Society of his Age. By the author of "Mirabeau," etc., Temple Bar, 281
 IV. The Story of Monique. By Julia Kavanagh, Argosy, 293
 V. A Neglected Humorist, Temple Bar, 303
 VI. Good-Will towards Men, Queen, 313
 VII. Cheese-Factories in America, Philadelphia Ledger, 315
 VIII. A New Paper-making Material, Chambers' Journal, 316
 IX. How to Breathe Properly, Public Health, 318
 X. The Monasteries and the Poor-laws, Month, 318
POETRY.
Morning Musings.   Come Near to Me, 258
I. — My Heart, 258  The Cynic's Carol, 258
II. — God's Lilies, 258 Silenced and Forgotten. A Monk's Soliloquy, 319
III. — Patience, 258
 
 

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