In the Mist of the Mountains - Part 37
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Part 37

DEAR. By the Author of "Laddie."

The love-story of the daughter of a simple-hearted country clergyman.

The way she is deprived of her lover, and duped into marrying the squire's son, and the final attainment of her heart's desire, are told with great charm and pathos.

FAITHFUL. By the Author of "Laddie."

"An excellent story of great charm and pathos ... a delightful story, most charmingly told."--_Liverpool Courier._

PEN. By the Author of "Laddie."

A story of the neglect of two motherless children. The sketches of character and touching love pa.s.sages are exceedingly well told.

MY HONEY. By the Author of "Laddie."

"It is always a pleasure to meet with a book by the auth.o.r.ess of 'Tip-Cat.' The story is full of charming character drawing."--_Graphic._

ROB. By the Author of "Laddie."

"Interestingly written, and will be read with equal pleasure by members of either s.e.x."--_Westminster Gazette._

LIL. By the Author of "Laddie."

"A volume of interesting reading that should attract all young people."--_Sunday School Recorder._

OUR LITTLE ANN. By the Author of "Laddie."

The story of a girl, who from the time she left the country town led a chequered life. The various episodes are cleverly connected, and the descriptive portions well told.

LADDIE, etc. By the Author of "Tip-Cat."

"It is possible that 'Laddie' may become a cla.s.sic."--_Chambers'

Journal._

THE CAPTAIN OF FIVE. By Mary H. Debenham.

"Every human being over seven and under seventy will agree in p.r.o.nouncing it delightful."--_Daily Chronicle._

HOLLYBERRY JANET. By Maggie Symington ("Aunt Maggie").

"An excellent addition to a charming series."--_Academy._

THE PATTYPATS. By H. Escott-Inman.

"One of the most delightfully droll story-books that it is possible to conceive of. Brimful of quaint and wonderful notions, and teeming with mirth and 'go.'"--_The Teachers' Aid._

THE NIDDING NOD. By H. Escott-Inman.

CATHERINE. By F. M. Peard.

London: WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED.