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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XVII.
No. 1705. — February 17, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXII.


CONTENTS.
I. Julian's Letters, British Quarterly Review, 387
II. The Marquis of Lossie. By George Macdonald, author of "Malcolm," etc. Part IX., Advance Sheets, 399
III. Jon Jonsonn's Saga: the Genuine Autobiography of a Modern Icelander. Edited by George Ralph Fitz-Roy Cole, C.E., Fraser's Magazine, 407
IV. Green Pastures and Piccadilly. By William Black, author of "The Adventures of a Phaeton," "The Princess of Thule," etc. Part II., Examiner, 431
V. Agates and Agate-Working. By F. W. Rudler, F.G.S., Popular Science Review, 434
VI. A Polynesian Griselda, Examiner, 442
VII. The Old-Fashioned Children's Pictures, Spectator, 445
VIII. Scenery in Holland, Month, 448
POETRY.
Changes, 386  "With Pipe and Flute", 386
A Quiet Night, 386
 
 

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