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37 The Country Cousin, 53 Agmes Hope, the Actress. ~ 70 The Two 0 American Copyright Novels and the Cream of Foreign Novelists, Unabridged, FOR FIVE CENTS! The 1 The Masked Bride; or, Will She Marry Him? By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. <i 2 Was It Love? or, Collegians and Sweet- | hearts. By Wm. Mason Turner, M. D. 3 The Girl Wife. By Bartley T. Campbell. 4A Brave Heart; or, Startlingly Strange. By Arabella Southworth. 5 Bessie Raynor, the Work Girl, By William Mason Turner, M, D. 6 The Secret Marriage. By Sara Claxton. 7 A Daughter of Eve; or, Blinded by Love. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 8 Wreart to Heart. By Arabella Southworth. 9 Alone in the World; or, The Young Man’s | Ward. By theauthor of “ Clifton,” ete. 10 A Patr of Gray Eyes. By Rose Kennedy. 41 Entangled; or, A Dangerous Game. By Henrietta Thackeray. i2 His Lawful Wite; or, Myra, the Child of Adoption, By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, 13 Madcap, the Little @Quakeress3 or, The Naval Cadet’s Wooing. y Corinne Cashman. 14 Why I Murried Him. By Sara Claxton. 15 A Fair Face, By Borticy Tt. Campbell. 46 Trust Mer Not; or, A True Knight. By Margaret Leicester, 197 A Loyal Lover. By Arabella Southworth. 18 His Idol, By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 49 The Broken Betrothals; or, Love versus Hate. By Mary Grace Halpine. 20 Orphan Nell, the Orange Girl; or, The Lost Heir. By Agile Penne. 21 Now and Forever} or, Why Did She Mar- ry Him? By Henrietta Thackeray. 22 Whe Bride of an Actor. By the author of “* Alone in. the World,” “ Clifton,”’ etc. 23 Leap Year; or, Why She Proposed. By Sara | Claxto n. 24 Mer Face Was Her Fortune. By Elea- nor Blaine. 25 Only a Schoolmistress 3; or, Her Untold Secret, By Arabella Southworth. 26 Without a Heart. By Col. P. Ingraham, 27 Was She a Coquette? or, A Strange . _ Gourtship. By Henrietta Thackeray. 28 Sybil Chase} or, The Gambler's Wife. By . Ann 8. Stepbens. 29 For Mer Dear Sake.. By Sara Claxton. 30 The Bouquet Girl. By Agile Penne. 31 A Mad Marri ge. ByMary A. Denison Mariana, the Prima Donna; or, Roses “and Lilies. By Arabella Southworth. 33 The Three Sisters. By Alice Fleming. 34 A Marriage He a Count? By Sara Claxton. 35 All Against Her. By Clara Augusta. 36 Sir Archer's Bride; or, The Queen of His Heart. By Arabella Southworth. Rose Kennedy. 38 His Own Again; or, Trust Her Not. By ' Arabella Southworth. 39 Flirtation; or, A Young Girl’s Good Name. By Jacob Abarbanell, (Ralph Royul.) 40 Pledged to Marry. By Sara Claxton. 41 Blind Devotion. By Alice Fleming. A2 Beatrice, the Beautiful; or, His Second Love. By Arabella Southworth. 43 The Baronet’s Secret, By Sara Claxton. 44 The Only Daughter; or, Brother aghinst Lover. By Alice Fleming. 45 Wer Hidden Foe, By A. Southworth. 46 The Little Heiress; or, Under a Cloud. By Mrs, Mary A. Denison. 47 Because She Loved Him; or, How Will It End? By Alice Fleming. A8 In Spite of Merself; or, Jeannette’s Repa- ration. By 8S. R. Sherwood. 49 His Heart’s Mistress; or, Love at First Sight. By Arabella Southworth. 560 The Cuban Heiress; or, The Prisoner of La Vintresse. By Mrs: Mary A. Denison 51 Two Young Girls. By Alice Fleming. 52 The Winged Messenger; or, Risking All ~ " fora Heart. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. By Wiliam on er, M. D 54 One Woman's Meart; or, Saved from the Street. By George S. Kaime. 55 She Did Not Love Him, or, Stooping to Conquer. By Arabella Southworth. &3 Love-Mad ; or, Betrothed, Married, Divorced and——. By Wm. Mason Turner, M. D, 57 A Brave Girl. By Alice Fleming. 58 The Ebon Mask; or, The Mysterious Guardian. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 59 A Widow’s Wiles. By Rachel Bernhardt. 60 Cecil’s Doteit. By Mrs. Jennie D. Burton. 61 A Wicked Heart. By Sara Claxton. 62 The Maniac Bride. By Margaret Blount 63 The Creole Sisters, By Anna E. Porter. 64 What Jealousy Did, By Alice Fleming. 65 The Wife's Secret. By Col. Juan Lewis. 66 A Brother’s Sin. By Rachel Bernhardt. 67 Forbidden Bans, By Arabella Southworth. 68 Weavers and Weft, By M. E. Braddon, 69 Camille. By Alexandre Dumas. hans. By D’Enery. 71 er Young usband. 72 The Two Widows. By Annie Thomas. 73 Rose Michel. By Maud Hilton. averle | of Convenience ; or, Was | ife. By My Young Wife's | $4 The Oe ee el el el el 74 Cecil Castlematine’s Gage; or, The Story of a Broiderea Shield. By Ouida. 75 oe Black Lady of Duna, By J.58. Le “anu 76 Charlotte Temple. By Mrs. Rowson. 77 Christian Oakley’s Mistake. By the author of “ John Halifax, Gentleman,” etc. 78 My Young Husband; or, A Confusion in the Family. By Myself. 49 A ueen Amongst Women, By the author of ‘‘ Dora Thorne,” etc., ete. 80 Her Lord and Master, By Florence Marryat. 81 Lucy Temple, Sister of Charlotte. 82 A Long Time Ago. By Meta Orred. 83 Playing for High Stakes, Thomas. Laurel Bush. By the author of “ John Halifax, Gentleman.” S85 Led Astray. By Octave Feuillet. 86 Janet’s Repentance. By George Eliot, 87 The Romance ofa Poor Young Man, By Octave Feuillet. . 88 A Terrible Deed3 or, All for Gold. Emma Garrison Jones, 89 A Gilded Sin, By the author of “Dora Thorn,” ete, Author’s Daughter. Howitt. 91 The Jilt. By Charles Reade. 92 Killeen Alanna. By Dennis O'Sullivan. 93 Love’s Victory. By B. L. Farjeon. 94 The Quiet Heart. By Mrs. Oliphant. 95 Lettice Arnold, By Mrs. Marsh. 96 HMaunted Hearts, By Rachel Bernhardt. 97 Hugh Melton. By Katharine King. 98 Alice Learmont, By Miss Mulock. 99 Marjorie Bruce’s Lovers. By Mary Patrick. 100 Through Fire and Water. By Fred- erick Talbot. : ; 101 Hannah. By Mss Mullock. 102 Peg Woffington. By Charles Reade. 103 A Desperate Deed. By Erskine Boyd. 104 Shadows on the Snow. By B. L. Far- jeon. 105 The Great Hoggarty Diamond. By W. M. Thackeray. 106 From Dreams to Waking. By E. Lynn Linton. 107 Poor Zeph! By Ff. W. Robinson. 108 The Sad Fortunes of the Bev. Amos By Annie Barton. By George Eliot. 109 Bread-and-Cheese and Kisses. By B. L. Farjeon. 110 The Wandering Heir. By Charles Reade. 111 The Brother’s Bet; or, Within Six Weeks. By Emilie Flygare Carlen. 112 A Hero, By Miss Mulock. 113 Paul and Virginia. From the French of Bernardin De St. Pierre. 114 *fwas In Trafalgar’s Bay. By Wal- ter Besant and James Rice. 115 The Maid of Killeena. By Wm. Black. 116 Hetty. By Henry Kingsley. 117 The Wayside Cross; or, The Raid of Gomez. By Captain E. A. Milman, 118 The Vicar of Waketield. By Oliver Goldsmith. 119 Maud Mohan, 120 Thaddeus of Warsaw, Porter. 121 tee King of No-Land. By B. L. Far- jeon. 122 Lovel, the Widower. By W. M. Thack- eray. 123 An Island Pearl, By B. L. Farjeon. 124 Cousin Phillis. 125 Leila; or, The Siege of Grenada. By Ed- ward Bulwer (Lord Lytton). ° By By Annie Thomas. By Miss Jane 26 When the Ship Comes Home. Walter Besant and James Rice. 7 One of the Family. By James Payn. 8 The Birthright, By Mrs. Gore. 9 nail ac tg oh or, The ee Sweetheart, y Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. : 0 Homeless; or, Two Orphan Girls in New York. By Albert W. Aiken. : A Sister against Sister; or, The Rivalry c* Hearts. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. Sold for Gold, By Mrs. M. V. Victor. Lord Roth’s Sin. By Georgiana Dickens. Did He Love Her? By Bartley T. Camp- Sin d Against. By Lillian Lovejoy Sinned Against. By joy. Was She His Wife? By Mrs. Mary Reed By Miss m-th 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Qu Crowell. Whe Village on the Cliff, a} 3 38 39 40 41 42 om 43 Poor, By Margaret Blount. Without Mercy. By Bevtle ‘ahaa! 5 By Mrs. Harriet Irving. 4 A Strange Marriage. By Lillian Lovejoy. 5 Mary Reed Mare rah erais m P. R. James raham. = . Margare y i CainpbelL Honor Bound, By Lillian Fleeing from Love. Abducted; or, A Wicked Woman's Work. By Rett Winwood. Two Girls Lives. By Mrs. Crowell. 14 14 By Mary | Cheapest Library Ever Published! NO a or, For Love’s hworth. By Corinne Cush- 146 A Desperate Venture; Own Sake. By Arabella Sout 147 The War of Hearts, man, 148 Which Was the Woman ? or, Strangely Misjudged. By Sara Claxton. 149 An Ambitious Girl}; or, She Would Be An Actress. By Frances Helen Davenport, 150 Love Lord of All, By Alice or leming. A Wild Girl. By Corinne Cushman. A Man’s Sacrifice. By Harriet Irving. Did She Sin. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. He Loves Me Not. By Lillian Lovejoy, Winning Ways. By Margaret Blount, What She Cost Him; or, Crooked Paths. By Arabella Southworth. A Girls Weart, By Rett Winwood. A Bitter erg or, A Young Girl's Folly. By Agnes Mary Shelton, Lady Helen’s Vow; or, The Mother's Secret. By the Late Mrs, #. ¥.’Bllet. 0 Buying a Heart, By Lillian Lovejoy. 1 Pearl of Pearls. By A. P. Morris, Jr, 32 A FatefulGame. By Sara Claxton. 3 The Creole Coasins; or, False as Fair, By Philip 8S. Warne. ; 4 A Seathing Ordeal; or, May Langley’s Mad Marriage. By Mrs. Georgiana Dickens, A Strange Girl, By Albert W. Aiken. A Mian’s Sin. By Rett Winwood. The Hand of Fate; or, The Wreck of Two Lives. By Arabella Southworth. Two Fair Women. By Wm. M. Turner. Tempted Through Love; or, One Woman's Error. By Lillian Lovejoy. Blind Barbara’s Secret, By Mary Grace Halpine, A Woman's Witchery... By 5. Claxton. Black Eyes and Blue. By Corinne Cushman. 173 The Cost of a Folly. _ or as Sr Sr Sr Sit Gr Sek Dukewe SDa@G G Ga <=) o aD AQABA DH CO aber —e = — el el Ee — ee ee ee ed-% at wre © By Georgiana Dickens. 174 The Pretty Puritan. By A Parson’s Daughter. 175 Is Love a Wockery? or, Revenge is Sweet. By Arabella Southworth. 176 ene the Adopted. By Jennie Davis urton, 177 For the Woman He Loved} or, Fate- ful Links. By Agnes Mary Shelton. 178 The Locked Heart, By Corinne Cushman, 179 Parted by Treachery. By Harriet Irving. 180 Was She a Wife? By Rett Winwood. 181 Under a Cloud, By Sara Claxton. 182 An American Queen. By G. Mortimer. 183 A P int of Honor. By Lillian Lovejoy. 184 Pursued to the Altar, By Corinne Cushman, 185 Put to a Test. By Georgiana Dickens, 186 The Terrible Truth; or, The Thornhurst Mystery. By Jennie Davis Burton. 187 utwitted by Herself; or A Mother's scheme. By Arabia Southworth. “ 188 Flerette, Child of the Street; or, A Pearl : Beyond Price. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 189 Mer Guardian’s Sacrifice; or, A Name in the Balance. By Sara Claxton, 190 Pretty and Proud, By Corinne Cushman. 191 A Woman’s Maneuver; or, Purse, not Heart. By Lillian Lovejoy. 192 The Bitter Feud. By Jennie D. Burton. 193 Breaking the Fetters; or, The Gypsy’s Secret. By Georgiana Dickens. 194 The Mysterious Guardian; or, Little Claire, the Opera Singer. By Corinne Cushman. 195 In the Balance}; or, A Shadowed Love. By Arabella Southworth. 196 Jule, the Jewesss or, the Miser Million- aire. By Dr. Noel Dunbar. , 197 A Sister’s Crime. By Agnes Mary Shel- ton. Wilma Wilde; or, The Inheritance of Pe Hate. By Jenme Davis Burton. 199 The Beautiful Demon. By Frances Helen Davenport. aries 1 Beeches; or, Girlish Charms and -— Golden wers. By Corinne Cushman. O01 A Young. Girl’s Ordeal}; or, “I Love You p Still.’ By SaraClaxton, 7” ” 202 Lord Lisle’s Daughter. C. M. 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