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Three Shilling and Sixpenny Books (continued).

Squire Lynne's Will. By Emma Leslie, Author of " Constantia's Household," "Eliza Metcalf's Basket,"

"The story of a lost will."

Wave upon Wave. By Sarah Doudney, Author of "Faith Harrowby," &c., &c.

"A charming story."—Sword and Trowel


TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Crown 8vo, cloth boards, gilt edges.


Agatha's Trust, and How she Kept it. By Julia Chandler.


Animals of the Bible. A Brief Description of the various Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Insects, &c., &c., of Scripture, with many Illustrations. Small 4to, cloth gilt.

Arthur's Victory. By A. E. Ward.

"The tone of this work is excellent."—Literary World,

A True Hero: A Story of the Days of William Penn. By W. H. G. Kingston, Author of "Captain Cook," "Little Ben Hadden," &c.

"Few tales have been issued more interesting and instructive than this."—Review.

Hayslope Grange. By Emma Leslie, Anthor of " The Captives," &c., &c.

"Handsomely bound, tastefully illustrated, interesting, and profitable."—Sword and Trowel.

The Captives. By Emma Leslie, Author of "Codstantia's Household," &c., &c.

The Pilot's Daughters. By Sarah Doudney, Author of "Wave upon Wave," "Loser and Gainer," &c., &c.

"It deserves to find a large circle of readers."— Literary World.


TWO SHILLINGS.

Crown 8vo, cloth boards, gilt.

Across the Sea; or, The Voyage of Life. By Benjamin Clarke, Author of "From Tent to Palace," &c.

"A more valuable and appropriate book could not be placed in the hands of any youth."-Hastings Herald and Observer.