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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXV.
No. 1814. — March 22, 1879. From Beginning
Vol. CXL.


CONTENTS.
I. Felix Antoine Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans. By C. de Warmont, Nineteenth Century, 707
II. Sir Gibbie. By George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm," "The Marquis of Lossie," etc. Part XVIII., Advance Sheets 723
III. Magazine Writers, Blackwood's Magazine, 739
IV. The Bride's Pass. By Sarah Tytler, author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc. Part VI., Advance Sheets 747
V. William Etty, Temple Bar, 757
VI. An Old Friend with a New Face. By Thos. Hughes, Macmillan's Magazine, 763
VII. The French Expedition in Equatorial Africa, Pall Mall Gazette, 767
VIII. The Archimandrite Palladius, Academy, 768
 
POETRY.
Cathedral Bells and New-Year's Eve, 706  Night, 706
 
 

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