8. 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Dearest, to Gardner, Celia E. Dictator, The: a novel of politics and society. By J. H. Espero Gorgoni, gondolier. By F. H. Smith. (In Dr. Glennie's daughter. By B. L. Farjeon. Dr. Latimer: a story of Casco Bay. By Clara L. Burnham. Dr. Martha Scarborough, Some passages in the practice of. By Helen Campbell. Dr. Mirabel's theory. By R. G. Dering. Dr. Paull's theory. By Mrs. A. M. Diehl. Dr. Wilbur's note book. By Dr. N. T. Oliver. DOD, S. B. Hillside parish. Dodo: a detail of the day. By E. F. Benson. DOLE, N. H. Not angels quite. By Ouida. "Stories of Italy.") Evolution of "Dodd": a pedagogical story. By W. H. Smith. Faience violin. By Champfleury. FALCONER, Lanoe. Last tenant. At Mount Desert. By A. Granville. FENN, G. M. Nurse Elisia. Witness to the deed. FERRIER, Miss Susan E. The inheritance. FILON, A. Garrick's pupil. 2 v. FINLEY, Martha. Tragedy of Wild Rose Valley. First supper, and other episodes. By J. Sturgis. FISHER, Miss F. C. See REID, C. Fishguard invasion by the French in 1797. FITZROY, Isobel. Was he the other? Flandroe's Mogul. By A. C. Gordon. (In “Stories of the railway.") DOYLE, A. C. My friend the murderer, and other mys- FLEMING, Harford. See MCCLELLAN, Mrs. G. DUCHESS, The. [Mrs. Hungerford.] A conquering FRAPAN, Ilse. Heavy laden, and Óld-fashioned folk. Garrick's pupil. By A. Filon. GATSCHENBERGER, S. Love is lord of all. HARLAND, H. [“Sidney Luska."] Mademoiselle Miss [and other stories]. General Passavant's will. By G. Allen. (In "Stories Harlequin opal. By F. Hume. in black and white.") Gentle benefactress. By Mrs. J. J. Colter. Gentleman Upcott's daughter. By T. Cobleigh. Ghost of the past. By Mrs. E. L. Linton. (In "Stories in black and white.") Girl from Malta. By F. W. Hume. Girl with a temper. By H. B. Knight. Girls of a feather. By Mrs. Amelia E. Barr. GISSING, G. The odd woman. GLADDEN, Rev. W. Cosmopolis city club. Golden rule, The. By Mrs. Oliphant. (In "Stories in black and white.") Golden wedding, and other tales. By Ruth McE. Stuart. Golgotha of the heart. By H. Wachenhusen. GORDON, A. C. Flandroe's Mogul. (In "Stories of the railway.") GORDON, Julien. [Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger.] letters. His HALL, A. D. Anselma; or, in spite of all. Half a hero. By A. Hope. By HARLEY, C. Shadow of a song. HARRIS, J. C. Aunt Fountain's prisoner. (In "Stories of the south.") HARRISON, Mrs. B. Sweet bells out of tune. Contents: Stoddard, Elizab. D. B. My own story. -Chesebro, Miss Caroline. In honor bound.-Crosby, Miss Margaret. An islander.-Slosson, Mrs. Annie T. A speakin' ghost.-Harrison, Constance C. Monsieur Alcibiade. HARTE, B. Sally Dows, and other stories. army.") Charge for France. (In "Stcries of the Heather and snow. By G. MacDonald. HEIMBURG, W. [Bertha Behrens.] Christmas stories. Insignificant woman. Miss Mischief. Heir of Linne. By R. Buchanan. Helen Young. By P. Lindau. Her girlhood's lover. By Bertha N. Clay. Her heart was true. By an idle exile. Her last lover [Same as Seraph or mortal?"] By Celia E. Gardner. Herb of love. By G. Drosinēs. Herbert Severance. By M. French Sheldon. HIBBARD, G. A. As the sparks fly upward. (In "Stories of the railway.") End of the beginning. (In "Stories of New York.") Highland nurse. By the duke of Argyll. On the cross: a romance of the passion play at Oberammergau. Hillside parish. By S. B. Dod. His grace. By W. E. Norris. His letters. By Julien Gordon. HOLLEY, Marietta. ["Josiah Allen's wife."] Samantha at the world's fair. Samantha on the race problem. Honor. By Maud Howe. Hoodwinked. By T. W. Speight. HOPE, Andrée. The Vyvyans; or, the mystery of the Rue Bellechasse. Note.-Based on the play of the same name by Vic- HOPE, Anthony. [A. H. Hawkins.] Half a hero. torien Sardou. HALÉVY, L. Marriage for love. Handsome Humes. By W. Black. HARBEN, W. N. Almost persuaded. Mute confessor: romance of a southern town. Hard lesson, A. By E. L. Cameron. HARDY, T. To please his wife. (In "Stories in black How the Derby was won. By H. Robertson. (In and white.") and others. Stories in black and white. Contents: Norris, W. E. Romance of madame de Chanteloup.-Russell, W. Clark. A memorable swim. -Hardy, Thos. To please his wife.-Linton, Mrs. E. L. Ghost of the past.-Payn, James. Rebecca's remorse. Barrie. J. M. Is it a man? Oliphant, Mrs. The golden rule.-Allen, Grant. General Passavant's will. Stories of the south.") Howe, G. Lost slave ship. (In "Stories of the sea.") ["Barclay North."] Dugdale mill- 10 3-FICTION AND JUvenile ficTION: Hume, F. W., to Lost Canyon of the Toltecs. INGELOW, Jean. Motto changed. Girl with a temper. Txleama: a tale of ancient Mexico. Talking handkerchief, and other stories. INGERSLEBEN, Frau von. Little heather-blossom (Erica). Insignificant woman. By W. Heimburg. Lady Hutton's ward. By Bertha M. Clay. (Same as her Lady Silverdale's sweetheart, and other tales. By W. Lady Verner's flight. By the Duchess. 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LIE, J. Weird tales from northern seas. Mr. and Mrs. Bewer. LINTON, Mrs. E. L. Ghost of the past. (In "Stories in black and white.") List, ye landsmen! By W. C. Russell. Treasure tower: a story of LITERE. The unpopular public. Little countess. By E. von Dincklage. Little heather-blossom (Erica). By Frau von Ingersleben. Little Miss Muffet. By Rosa N. Carey. Kate Coventry: an autobiography. By G. J. W. Mel- Loaded dice. By E. Fawcett. ville. JOHNSTONE, R. M. Mr. Billy Downs and his likes. KENNEDY, W. In the dwellings of silence: a romance Lord Beaupré. By H. James. (With his “Trivate of Russia. KERNAHAN, C. Book of strange sins. life.") Lost canyon of the Toltecs. By C. S. Seeley. Meh lady: a story of the war. By T. N. Page. Lost slave ship. By G. Howe. (In "Stories of the sea.") MELVILLE, G. J. W. Digby Grand : an autobiography. LOTI, Pierre. Jean Berny, sailor. Madame Chrysanthème. - Phantom from the east. Romance of a child. - Romance of a spahi. Lottie's wooing. By D. Dale. Love. By H. de Balzac. Love affairs of an old maid. By Lilian Bell. LOWRY, H. D. Prisoners of the earth, and other stories. Lucia, Hugh, and another. By Mrs. J. H. Needell. - Lida Campbell; or, drama of a life. - Under oath an Adirondack story. LUSKA, Sidney. See HARLAND, H. Lyndell Sherburne. By Amanda M. Douglas. MCCARTHY, J. The dictator: a novel of politics and MCCLELLAN, Mrs. G. ["Harford Fleming."] Broken chords crossed by the echo of a false note. MCCLELLAND, M. G. Broadoaks. Market Harborough, [and] Inside the bar. - edr., Kate Coventry: an autobiography. Memories. By B. Matthews. (In "Stories of the army.") Memorable swim, A. By W. C. Russell. (In "Stories in black and white.") Mere cipher, A. By Mary A. Dickens. MERRIMAN, H. S. From one generation to another. MIDDLEMASS, Jean. The Maddoxes. Million pound bank-note, and other new stories. By MINTON, M. M. Road of the rough. Miss Dee Dunmore Bryant. By Pansy. Miss Gray's girls; or, summer days in the Scottish Highlands. 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[Louisa de la Ramé.] Dog of Flanders, and other stories. Contents: Dog of Flanders.-A Provence rose.Leaf in the storm.-Branch of lilac. Provence rose. Out at Twinnett's. By J. Habberton. Out of the sunset sea. By A. W. Tourgée. 2 v. Prince Hermann, regent. By J. Lemaitre. Private life. By H. James. Same. (With her " Dog of Flanders.") York.") PUTNAM, G. I. In blue uniform. Q. [A. T. Q. Couch.] (In "Stories of New Delectable duchy: stories, studies, and sketches. Question of honour. By L. Palmer. Rachel Stanwood. By Lucy G. Morse. RATHBORNE, St. G. Mynheer Joe. RAY, Anna C. Margaret Davis, tutor. RAYMOND, Walter. See COBLEIGH, T. Owen Wingrave. By H. James. (With his "Wheel of READ, O. P. (“The Arkansas traveler.") Mrs. Annie time.") Pagan of the Alleghanies. By Marah E. Ryan. PAGE, Stanton. See FULLER, H. B. PAGE, T. N. Meh lady a story of the war. No haid pawn." (In "Stories of the south.") Run to seed. (In "Stories of the railway.") Palimpsest, The. By G. A. Thierry. PALMER, L. Question of honour. Rebel queen. By W. Besant. Redbank: life on a southern plantation. By M. L. Pan Michael: sequel to "With fire and sword" and REEVES, Mrs. H. See MATHERS, Helen. Rhea; or, the case of Dr. Plemen. By Réné de PontJust. Rheingrafenstein: a romance of the 11th century. By RHOADS, W. C. Story of J. Trevennick. Road of the rough. By M. M. Minton. Note.- "The misleading tendencies of 'Looking backward' made manifest.' ROBERTS, M. King Billy of Ballarat, and other stories. |