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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXV.
No. 1808. — February 8, 1879. From Beginning
Vol. CXL.


CONTENTS.
I. The Migration of Centres of Industrial Energy, Fortnightly Review, 323
II. Sir Gibbie. By George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm," "The Marquis of Lossie," etc. Part XII., Advance Sheets, 335
III. Novel-Reading. By Anthony Trollope, Nineteenth Century, 349
IV. The Bride's Pass. By Sarah Tytler, author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc. Part IV., Advance Sheets, 361
V. Count Fersen, Temple Bar, Temple Bar, 367
VI. Among the Burmese. Part VI., Fraser's Magazine, 375
VII. A Farmhouse Dirge. By Alfred Austin, Contemporary Review, 381
VIII. Trafalgar. By F. T. Palgrave, Macmillan's Magazine, 383
POETRY.
Fancies, 322  A Farmhouse Dirge, 381
A Dialogue, 322 Trafalgar, 383
Lead them Home, 322
 
 

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