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Frontispiece. Illustration to "A Work of Retribution."

The Prince of Wales in India. An Illustrated Description of HuntingAdventures, etc., by the Prince of Wales in India, derived from W. H. Russell's work, "The Prince of Wales's Tour." By A. H. GUERNSEY ILLUSTRATIONS: The Dead Elephant-The Prince at Cairo-The Prince in Shooting-Costume— The Mancheel-A Crawl in the Jungle-The Prince and the Begum of Bhopol-Beating for Tigers-The Allies of the Tiger.

Pasture-Lands. A Poem. By JOHN TROWBRIDGE

A Work of Retribution. A Story in Six Chapters. Complete. By CHRISTIAN REID

Scarlet Pimpernel. A Sonnet. By E. S. F.

The Blackfeet Indians. The Habits and Characteristics of these Indians, with Methods of trading with them. By H. M. ROBINSON

The Two Serpents: An Oriental Fable.

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