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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XII.
 No. 1645. — December 18, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVII.


CONTENTS.
 I. The Reresby Memoirs, Edinburgh Review, 707
 II. The Curate in Charge. By Mrs. Oliphant. Part V., Macmillan's Magazine, 727
 III. A Wanderer's Letter, Blackwood's Magazine, 738
 IV. The Dilemma. Part XV., Blackwood's Magazine, 749
 V. Virgil and Tennyson, Macmillan's Magazine, 756
 VI. The Autobiography of Anne Lady Halkett, Academy, 762
 VII. Recent History of the Pitcairn Islanders. Chambers' Journal, 764
 VIII. Mr. Ruskin on Women and War, Peace Society's Papers, 767
 IX. The Mock Pearls of History, Russell's Library Notes, 767
POETRY.
Notes on the Firth., A Song for Galatea, 706 
IV. — Twilight, 706  An Unspoken Question, 706 
 
Miscellany, 768
 
 

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