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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XX.
No. 1750. — December 29, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXV.


CONTENTS.
I. Books and Critics, Fortnightly Review, 771
II. Doris Barugh. A Yorkshire Story. By Katharine S. MacQuoid, the author of "Patty." Part IX., Good Words, 783
III. Three Weeks with the Hop-Pickers, Fraser's Magazine, 789
IV. Erica. Part VI. Translated for The Living Age from the German of Frau von Ingersleben, 799
V. Andersen's Friendships. By Annie Wood, Temple Bar, 807
VI. The Czar's Clemency; a Polish Priest's Story, Cornhill Magazine, 812
VII. Lawful English, Examiner, 821
VIII. The Causes of the English Worship of Success, Spectator, 822
⁂ Title and Index to Volume CXXXV.
POETRY.
A Picture, 770  Homeward, 770
My Flower, 770 Indian Summer, 770
 
 

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