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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIII.
No. 1654. — February 19, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVIII.


CONTENTS.
I. Wesleyan Methodism, in Wesley's Lifetime and after. By J. Llewelyn Davies. Part II., Contemporary Review, 451
II. Her Dearest Foe. By the author of "The Wooing O't." Part XIV., Temple Bar, 467
III. The Myth of Demeter and Persephone, Fortnightly Review, 480
IV. The Dilemma. Part XIX., Blackwood's Magazine, 488
V. A Week among the Maoris of Lake Taupo, Cornhill Magazine, 495
VI. The Curate in Charge. By Mrs. Oliphant. Conclusion, Macmillan's Magazine, 501
VII. The Intellectual Qualifications for Chess, Spectator, 507
VIII. Spelling, Saturday Review, 509
IX. Hops, Gardener's Chronicle, 511
POETRY.
Lines on Leap-Year, 450  Dream of a Spelling-Bee, 450
To M. A. T., 450 Christmas, 450
The Forgotten Grave, 450
 
Miscellany, 512
 
 

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