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... individualI character, nmnu'h sk;ill in the construction of their plots, andi strikingly powert nil developments of character. The story, of which we have here the tirst three chapters, promises a full display of those decided characteristics which constituted ...

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... aetreated to ch the opening scenes of a story 1v shirey Brooks, the clever ca author of L Miss Vials:, and i2cr 0.-ers, which some little cS time past cons~tituted the prinipi~al attractions of Punch- th Thne present story i just opened, bat even hit the p ...

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... striking contrast to those furnished by another cheap Library, issued by another publisher, and enjoying a large circulation. SERIALS. Izaak Lakadam. By ALExANzitr DVMAs. Authorised Trauslatiou. Parts I and 2. London: VIZETELLY and Coc This book, at present ...

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... etat- ci huished, as their predecessors, and the second contains, in t, addition to the usual molter,1 Another Round of Stories by II the Christmas Fire, containing the amount of one regular ai number and a half. The next on our list is a penny weekly ...

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... examples are every day pre- one aente4 to us, that we think it time to resolve not to lbe sur. oft prised at anything. ______do A Story with a Vensgeance; or, How many Joints may go to wh a Tale. By AscGts B. REAcH and SHea~IREY B1ooKS. sMt London: NATHANIEL ...

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... the Sciences. Part ]V., April. London: mos W. S. Otut and Co., Amen-corner. This number of Messrs. Orr and Co.'s excellent serial is of offic the usual and necessarily varied kind-necessarily because in suerI each number several subjects are continued ...

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... expected; the slightest insubordination is punishable by death, of t Much other interestingi facts, together with many exyitiog stories of danger and escape, are to be found an tist excellent volume. Of thesecond ofCite above little need be said. The e excellence ...

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... islands boast a literature, Carleton's OxfuI ?? Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry wiill form one of evital its brightest gems, and no higher prasise can he awarded to Speed Air. Lever's new serial titan tle ,assertion, which we con- Camlt fidently make ...

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... of Antwerp, a tstle by Pierce Egain, which Ml has alteady gone through several editions in the farm of a fry penny oveekly serial. 'iTsis does not say mttcl for the wealth ne of Cthe resources at hititd. We pt'esume, however, thtat Cite HIf readers of ...

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... coulde, here and there, distinguish the tinry crimson speak of some railway signal, WVe shall watch the pr-ogress of this serial with anxious interest, and hope the public will give to it the support it richly merits. NAwRROW ESCAPE.-I Saw tirree prisoners ...

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... wvill I owen himself deeply hidebted to It is Written-9 before they Isave gonle through manay of its pages.6 PERIODICALS AND SERIALS. t TBe J'emenrai of Psychaological Mtfedicine and Mental Patfiolss'y. c. New Series. No. I., April. London: JoIIN CasUaCasaLs ...

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... filvet-street, London, vers addressed ';to the Editor of the Derby Mecr, ilbe Sur forwarded arid receive attention.Ma of : SERIALS. t Bout'lyedes Shalaspeure. Edited by H. STAUNTONe. Part Cap XIV. Illustrated by JOHNr GILBERaT. London : GEOcGE G. Rev R¶Sr7LEGIE ...