Pony-race, 183. Part the Third. I-How Randolph and I sinned and confessed it, and how we got Pardon and Penance. II.-How spiritualistic Agency was brought in for material Purposes, 308. Trente-et-Un; or, Two Rivals, By. I.-The Acquaintance I made in the Train to Baden. II.-How the two Rivals fought for Empire. III. -How Circe conquered, 417. How I was tracked by Trappers; or, The Evils that came from a Maude and a Meerschaum, By. I.-The Acquaint- ance I made on board the Lord Warden. II.-How, not owing a Centime, I was plunged into Debt. III.-How I fell among Thieves, 521. Beatrice Boville; or, Pride versus Pride, By. I.-Of Earls- court's Fiancée. II. The First Shadow. III.-How Pride Sowed and Reaped, 641 Our Corps' Friends and Foes; or, How Randolph trapped a Sunbeam, and I turned a Medium. By Ouida. Part the First. Chap. I. Our Corps, and who composed it. II.- How Sunshine, Pearl, and Rosebud shot at Bulls'-eyes, and hit other Marks, 72. Part the Second. I.- How a Silver Bugle sounded diffe- rent Notes, and Randolph lost a Pony-race, 183. Part the Third. 1. How Randolph and I sinned and confessed it, and how we got Pardon and Penance. II. - How spiritualistic Agency was brought in for material Purposes, 308
Paris of To-Day, 41 Population and Trade in France. By Frederick Marshall. No. I.-Popu- lation, 393. No. II.-Land, 503. No. III.-Education, 605
Fourth, 204. Part the Fifth, 330. Part the Sixth, 496. Conclusion, 623
The Life of the Sea, and Life in the Sea, 322
The Parting Fee (a Medical Mem. of
the last Half-Century), 302 The Present State of Literature, 215 The Science of Card-sharping, 513 Town and Country. Mingle-Mangle by Monkshood, 404, 626 Trente-et-Un; or, Two Rivals. By Ouida. I.-The Acquaintance I made in the Train to Baden. II.- How the two Rivals fought for Em- pire. III.-How Circe conquered, 417
Trials of a Governess, 107
Waiting till my Ship comes Home. By Mary C. F. Münster, 219
END OF THE FORTY-NINTH VOLUME.
C. WHITING, BEAUFORT HOUSE, STRAND.
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