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Abel Moxon AGNES GIBERNE anecdotes ANNE BEALE Ashton Author better bound in cloth C. H. Spurgeon child CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE cloth boards Coloured Crown 8vo dear Miss Rowcliffe deserve Drawn with Pen E. A. WALLIS BUDGE EDWARD WHYMPER EGLANTON THORNE Engravings father feel finger gilt edges GIRL'S OWN PAPER give hand handsome cloth Harwood heart HESBA STRETTON Illus Illustrations by Robert Imperial 16mo Jack Rollingstone Jack's January Number John Quick lad in Libberton lady Large Type lessons LL.D LONDON look luckiest lad master morning mother neighbour numerous PATERNOSTER ROW patience Pen and Pencil PENNY Profusely Illustrated Quarto Quick's face rejoiced RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY'S Robert Barnes RUTH LAMB S. G. GREEN Sarah scholarship shopman Story Susan temper things thought told TRACT SOCIETY'S LIST trated trouble volume Waldensian WHYMPER wife Woodward words Wycliffe young
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Page 99 - The wood engravings by Mr. Edward Whymper are designed in accordance with the subject and tone of the poems selected by the editor, whose choice does credit to his taste and judgment.