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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXIV.
No. 1796. — November 16, 1878. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXIX.


CONTENTS.
I. The Brothers Chambers, London Quarterly Review, 387
II. Sir Gibbie. By George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm," "The Marquis of Lossie," etc. Part IV., Advance Sheets, 400
III. Faith and Verification. By W. H. Mallock, Nineteenth Century, 410
IV. Within the Precincts. By Mrs. Oliphant. Part XVII., Advance Sheets, 423
V. The Things We Have Not, Saturday Review, 432
VI. The North American Indians, London Times, 434
VII. The Art of Going Away, Saturday Review, 438
VIII. Social Hypocrites, Saturday Review, 440
IX. Character and Position, Spectator, 442
IX. Weather Prophecies, Spectator, 445
X. Endurance and Fatalism, Spectator, 447
POETRY.
In Harvest Day, 386  The Unburied Church, 386
"Aus Alten Marchen winkt es", 386
 
 

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