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LIST OF TITLES
| AINSWORTH, H. | |
| 74 | Windsor Castle |
| 200 | The Tower of London |
| À KEMPIS, THOMAS | |
| 98 | The Imitation of Christ |
| ANDERSEN, HANS | |
| 175 | Fairy Tales |
| ARNOLD, MATTHEW | |
| 138 | Poems |
| AURELIUS, MARCUS | |
| 82 | The Meditations of |
| AUSTEN, JANE | |
| 53 | Sense and Sensibility |
| 103 | Pride and Prejudice |
| 190 | Emma |
| 193 | Mansfield Park |
| BACON, FRANCIS | |
| 167 | Essays |
| BARHAM, Rev. R. H. | |
| 71 | The Ingoldsby Legends |
| BEACONSFIELD, Lord | |
| 183 | Vivian Grey |
| BLACKMORE, R. D. | |
| 176 | Lorna Doone |
| BORROW, GEORGE | |
| 141 | Lavengro |
| BRONTË, ANNE | |
| 97 | Tenant of Wildfell Hall |
| BRONTË, CHARLOTTE | |
| 7 | Shirley |
| 11 | Jane Eyre |
| 64 | Villette |
| BRONTË, EMILY | |
| 31 | Wuthering Heights |
| BRONTË, The Sisters | |
| 91 | Agnes Grey, The Professor, and Poems |
| BROWNING, Mrs E. B. | |
| 67 | Poems—Series I. |
| 127 | Poems—Series II. |
| BROWNING, ROBERT | |
| 156 | Poetical Works of |
| BUNYAN, JOHN | |
| 24 | The Pilgrim’s Progress |
| BURNS, ROBERT | |
| 164 | Poetical Works of |
| CARLYLE, THOMAS | |
| 61 | Heroes and Hero Worship |
| 109 | Sartor Resartus |
| 114 | French Revolution, I. |
| 115 | French Revolution, II. |
| 155 | Past and Present |
| CARROLL, LEWIS | |
| 81 | Alice in Wonderland |
| COLLINS, WILKIE | |
| 18 | The Woman in White |
| 20 | No Name |
| 130 | The Moonstone |
| COOPER, FENIMORE | |
| 134 | The Deerslayer |
| 188 | The Pathfinder |
| CRAIK, Mrs | |
| 5 | John Halifax, Gentleman |
| 80 | A Noble Life |
| 137 | A Life for a Life |
| DARWIN, CHARLES | |
| 69 | Voyage of the Beagle |
| 149 | On the Origin of Species |
| DAUDET, ALPHONSE | |
| 182 | Tartarin of Tarascon |
| DE QUINCEY, THOMAS | |
| 75 | The Confessions of an Opium Eater |
| DE WINDT, HARRY | |
| 129 | Through Savage Europe |
| DICKENS, CHARLES | |
| 1 | David Copperfield |
| 14 | Great Expectations |
| 29 | Barnaby Rudge |
| 33 | Oliver Twist |
| 35 | A Tale of Two Cities |
| 36 | The Old Curiosity Shop |
| 37 | Nicholas Nickleby |
| 38 | Pickwick Papers |
| 39 | Sketches by Boz |
| 40 | Dombey and Son |
| 41 | American Notes |
| 42 | Hard Times |
| 43 | A Child’s History of England |
| 44 | Christmas Books |
| 45 | Reprinted Pieces |
| 46 | Martin Chuzzlewit |
| 47 | Bleak House |
| 48 | Little Dorrit |
| 49 | Master Humphrey’s Clock, etc. |
| 50 | Stories and Sketches |
| 73 | Our Mutual Friend |
| 154 | The Uncommercial Traveller |
| DODD, WILLIAM | |
| 169 | The Beauties of Shakespeare |
| DUMAS, ALEXANDRE | |
| 62 | The Three Musketeers |
| 123 | Twenty Years After |
| 132 | Count of Monte-Cristo (Vol. I.) |
| 133 | Count of Monte-Cristo (Vol. II.) |
| 160 | The Black Tulip |
| 165 | Marguerite de Valois |
| 173 | Vicomte de Bragelonne |
| 178 | Louise de la Vallière |
| 185 | The Man in the Iron Mask |
| 199 | The Forty-five Guardsmen |
| ELIOT, GEORGE | |
| 3 | Adam Bede |
| 13 | The Mill on the Floss |
| 19 | Silas Marner |
| 32 | Scenes of Clerical Life |
| 68 | Romola |
| 96 | Felix Holt |
| EMERSON, R. W. | |
| 99 | Essays and Representative Men |
| FROUDE, J. A. | |
| 125 | Short Studies |
| GASKELL, Mrs | |
| 54 | North and South |
| 57 | Cranford |
| 186 | Mary Barton |
| GOLDSMITH, OLIVER | |
| 94 | The Vicar of Wakefield |
| GRANT, JAMES | |
| 122 | The Romance of War |
| GRIMM BROS. | |
| 143 | Fairy Tales |
| HAWTHORNE, N. | |
| 17 | The Scarlet Letter |
| 28 | The House of the Seven Gables |
| HAZLITT, WILLIAM | |
| 172 | Table Talk |
| HOLMES, O. W. | |
| 59 | The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table |
| 92 | The Professor at the Breakfast Table |
| 113 | The Poet at the Breakfast Table |
| 124 | Elsie Venner |
| HUGHES, THOMAS | |
| 8 | Tom Brown’s Schooldays |
| HUGO, VICTOR | |
| 128 | The Hunchback of Notre-Dame |
| 142 | Les Misérables |
| 162 | The Toilers of the Sea |
| 202 | Ninety-Three |
| IRVING, WASHINGTON | |
| 107 | The Sketch Book |
| KEATS, JOHN | |
| 179 | Poetical Works of |
| KINGSLEY, HENRY | |
| 116 | Ravenshoe |
| 140 | The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn |
| KINGSLEY, CHARLES | |
| 4 | Two Years Ago |
| 6 | Westward Ho! |
| 86 | Hypatia |
| 89 | Hereward the Wake |
| 106 | Alton Locke |
| 108 | The Heroes |
| 161 | Yeast |
| LAMB, CHARLES | |
| 56 | The Essays of Elia |
| LAMB, CHAS. AND MARY | |
| 76 | Tales from Shakespeare |
| LEVER, CHARLES | |
| 15 | Charles O’Malley |
| 148 | Harry Lorrequer |
| LLOYD, ALBERT B. | |
| 135 | Uganda to Khartoum |
| LONGFELLOW, H. W. | |
| 65 | Poems |
| LOVER, SAMUEL | |
| 60 | Handy Andy |
| LYTTON, Lord | |
| 27 | The Last of the Barons |
| 55 | Last Days of Pompeii |
| 77 | Rienzi |
| 87 | Harold |
| 126 | The Caxtons |
| 152 | Eugene Aram |
| 191 | My Novel |
| MACAULAY, Lord | |
| 118 | Historical Essays |
| 119 | Miscellaneous Essays |
| MARRYAT, Captain | |
| 84 | Mr Midshipman Easy |
| 195 | The Children of the New Forest |
| MELVILLE, HERMAN | |
| 146 | Typee |
| MELVILLE, WHYTE | |
| 85 | The Gladiators |
| 105 | The Interpreter |
| 145 | The Queen’s Maries |
| 196 | Cerise |
| MILLER, HUGH | |
| 104 | My Schools and Schoolmasters |
| MORRIS, WILLIAM | |
| 197 | The Life and Death of Jason |
| OLIPHANT, Mrs | |
| 102 | Miss Marjoribanks |
| PALGRAVE, F. T. | |
| 95 | The Golden Treasury |
| PAYN, JAMES | |
| 110 | Lost Sir Massingberd |
| POE, EDGAR ALLAN | |
| 201 | Tales of Mystery and Imagination |
| PROCTER, ADELAIDE | |
| 72 | Legends and Lyrics |
| READE, CHARLES | |
| 9 | It is never too Late to Mend |
| 21 | Cloister and the Hearth |
| 52 | Hard Cash |
| 136 | Peg Woffington and Christie Johnstone |
| 150 | Love Me Little, Love Me Long |
| 170 | Put Yourself in His Place |
| RUSKIN, JOHN | |
| 70 | Sesame and Lilies and The Political Economy of Art |
| 78 | Unto this Last, and The Two Paths |
| SCOTT, Sir WALTER | |
| 2 | Kenilworth |
| 12 | The Talisman |
| 22 | Ivanhoe |
| 58 | Waverley |
| 63 | Heart of Midlothian |
| 90 | Old Mortality |
| 101 | Poetical Works |
| 112 | Bride of Lammermoor |
| 117 | The Fair Maid of Perth |
| 131 | Guy Mannering |
| 139 | Rob Roy |
| 153 | The Monastery |
| 157 | The Abbot |
| 163 | The Antiquary |
| 168 | Redgauntlet |
| 174 | Fortunes of Nigel |
| 177 | Woodstock |
| 180 | The Pirate |
| 187 | Quentin Durward |
| 194 | Peveril of the Peak |
| SHAKESPEARE, WM. | |
| 189 | Tragedies |
| SLADEN, DOUGLAS | |
| 146A | The Japs at Home |
| SOUTHEY, ROBERT | |
| 111 | The Life of Nelson |
| TENNYSON, Lord | |
| 25 | Poems |
| THACKERAY, W. M. | |
| 23 | Henry Esmond |
| 34 | Vanity Fair |
| 66 | The Newcomes |
| 83 | The Virginians |
| 120 | Adventures of Philip |
| 121 | Pendennis |
| 144 | Yellowplush Papers |
| 151 | Four Georges |
| 158 | Christmas Books |
| 171 | Lovel the Widower |
| 181 | Barry Lyndon, etc. |
| 184 | Book of Snobs |
| 192 | The Great Hoggarty Diamond |
| 198 | Paris Sketch Book |
| TROLLOPE, ANTHONY | |
| 79 | Barchester Towers |
| 100 | Framley Parsonage |
| 147 | Orley Farm |
| 159 | The Claverings |
| WALTON, IZAAK | |
| 88 | The Compleat Angler |
| WOOD, Mrs HENRY | |
| 10 | East Lynne |
| 16 | The Channings |
| 26 | Mrs Halliburton’s Troubles |
| 30 | Danesbury House |
| 51 | Verner’s Pride |
| YONGE, C. M. | |
| 93 | The Heir of Redclyffe |
| 166 | The Dove in the Eagle’s Nest |
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Transcriber's Note
Archaic and variable spelling is preserved as printed, e.g. bewrayed, subtile, understanded, jodel.
Punctuation errors have been corrected.
Quotation marks and an exclamation point have been added to the entry for Chapter XIV in the Table of Contents, to match the chapter title in the main text.
On page [169], for sense the word 'no' has been added—"... she had brought only unhappiness to them all; there could be no more happiness for them or for her ..."
The following typographic errors have been corrected:
Page [82]—repects amended to respects—"... and in many respects the least well-informed of men, ..."
Page [101]—likly amended to likely—"And a week ago she would very likely have told him, ..."
Page [123]—Glady’s amended to Gladys’s—"... that made the latter clutch Gladys’s hand so eagerly."
Page [163]—felt amended to feet—"... a right and proper eagerness to help the great man to his feet."
Page [167]—abour amended to about—"I won’t hear another word about her; ..."
Page [197]—you amended to your—"... for your wire from Liverpool Street?"