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LIST OF TITLES

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