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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXI.
No. 1754. — January 26, 1878. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXVI.


CONTENTS.
I. Ulfilas, the Apostle of the Goths, Edinburgh Review, 195
II. Macleod of Dare. By William Black. Part II., Advance Sheets, 213
III. Hydrophobia and Rabies, Nineteenth Century, 220
IV. Within the Precincts. By Mrs. Oliphant. Part II., Advance Sheets, 231
V. Charles Dickens's Verse, Spectator, 237
VI. Doris Barugh. A Yorkshire Story. By Katharine S. MacQuoid, the author of "Patty." Conclusion. Good Words, 241
VII. Charles Dickens's Manuscripts, Chambers' Journal, 252
VIII. Fetichism in Animals, Nature, 254
IX. Ruhmkorff, Nature, 256
POETRY.
Holy Communion, 194  The Beguiling of Merlin, 194
Sleep, 194
 
 

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