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O'Neill, James. Garrison tales from Tonquin.

On 26 g

A series of stories drawn from experiences in the French army of occupation in the Anamese peninsula.

Pickering, Edgar. Two gallant rebels: a story of the great struggle in La Vendée.

An exciting story for boys. The scene is laid chiefly in La Vendée during the French revolution.

P5841

Richards, Anna M. A new Alice in the old wonderland.

R 3910

The readers of Alice in wonderland will be interested in these new adventures of hers, although written by a different hand. Richards, Mrs. Laura E. Hildegarde's neighbors. R393 hc The fourth volume in the Hildegarde series of books for girls.

Seymour, M. Corbet. Dulcie King: a story for girls.

Sladen, Douglas. A Japanese marriage.

Se 97 d

SL 14j

A picture of English life in Japan containing an attack on the English law forbidding marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Meade.) Girls new and old.

Sm 53 g

"The greater part of the story takes place in a finishing school for girls between fourteen and seventeen."

Stables, William Gordon. How Jack Mackenzie won his epaulettes: a story of the Crimean war.

St 12 ho

Verga, Giovanni. Under the shadow of Etna: Sicilian stories from the Italian of G. Verga, by N. H. Dole.

V 584 u

Contents: How Peppa loved Gramigna; Jeli, the shepherd;
Rustic chivalry; La lupa; The story of the St. Joseph's ass;
The bereaved. "Rustic chivalry
known through its operatic setting by Mascagni.

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A LITERARY EVENT

Longfellow in Home Life

By Miss ALICE M. LONGFELLOW

Illustrations: Full Length Portrait, Profile Portrait, An Early Portrait, Longfellow in his Study, Facsimile, of Verses and of Autograph.

Miss Longfellow has never before written anything about her father fo publication. This article may therefore be considered

a literary event.

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FINE FOOT WEAR

We have marked down all our winter shoes at a very low figure. It will pay you to see them.

A full line of overgaiters and leggins. Also rubber goods in

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THE BULLETIN

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The Cambridge Public Library Bulletin will be pus lished on or about the 15th day of each month. The primary object of the publication is to present lists of new books added to the library. The book notices will be more extended than those of the weekly lists hitherto published in the newspapers, and which will be continued as heretofore. The bulletin will also make possible the publication of special reading lists either on topics of the day or on suggested subjects.

The bulletin is for free distribution. Copies may be had at all times at the library, at the local delivery stations, and possibly at a few other places to be determined later. The cost of the bulletin sent by mail will be twenty-five cents per annum, payable in advance.

Books which have the letter R in place of the call number may be found in the reference library.

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The Agent gets 25 cents for each new subscriber at the regular rate of 50 cents a year.

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