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“THE FIRESIDE” ANNUAL.
CONTAINS TWO SERIAL TALES:—
I. THE MAIDENS’ LODGE. By Emily S. Holt.
II. DUTIES AND DUTIES. By Agnes Giberne.
III. | Sunday Readings. By the Rev. Gordon Calthrop, the late Bishop of Cork,the Editor, and others. | VIII. | Prize Competition in English Literature. Bythe Bishop of Sodor and Man. |
IV. | Of Foibles. By a Nameless Writer. | IX. | Tales for Our Sons and Daughters. By variousAuthors. |
V. | Lord Lawrence, and other Biographies. By theEditor. | X. | Art Studies from Landseer. By H. G. Reid. With Illustrations. |
VI. | Papers Practical. By the Rev. John F. Serjeant. | XI. | London Illustrated with Pen and Pencil. By aLondon Rambler. |
VII. | Sidelights from Heraldry. By the Rev. S. B.James. | XII. | The Month, etc. |
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“THE DAY OF DAYS” ANNUAL.
CONTAINS TWO SERIAL TALES:—
I. COALS OF FIRE. By Emma Marshall.
II. TRIED GOLD: a Story of Love and Duty. By F. H. Knapp.