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book by the was former to have . been Ralph the Ellison latter , is but a finding Dissenting this alread minister «^ VJLJL ^>^ y use , who d by preaches another author eloquentl , it y is , but called is ' generall h «^ w »^ . hard in chara ¦¦ cterHe i becomes engaged / \ and having ¦ confided the intellice to a '
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, | and sympath of his y . difficult The story y in obtaining o £ X ^ avid a Jardine publisher , the , is yoiing well told Scotch . Eventuall man in y whom , experience poetic and fires deeper burn , I j knowledge Irnowledce . tone tone d d own own Alicia Alicia ' s s selfishness selfishness . Mary TVTa / rv Jardin . Tn . rHiTi e is is an an admirabl afimiraKl e character rtViarn . p .+. ftr . The Th «
, book is well got up , and will be helpful to many . I trated Marcus . The Stratford charge laid ' s Chargr upon e , Marcus or Roy Stratford ' s Temptation is the , b guardianshi y Evelyn Everett p of Hoy -Green supposed , illus- i j
, to be his step-mother ' s son , but in reality her nephew . Roy ' s legal guardian , however , ; is " ¦ " ^ " a " * great ^^ K ^— ^^ ^ ^ ^^ -un ** ¦« ^ ^^ cle ^^ ^^ ^ fe ^ , W ^ ^ ' ad r ¦ w dicted ^^^^^ B ^ ir ^ r ^^^ ^*^» to ^^ ^^ i the ^^ a ^ a ^ Bv ^^^ vice v ^^ ^^ ap ^ ar of ^ h ^ a' «^ m covetousness ^^^ ^^^ ^ ^ a ^^ ^^ sr ^^^ ifB Til f M ^ b ^ i ^ fr ^^* f ^ to *^ ^^^ such V *^!* ^ 4 * ^^ ia ^ B ^» i a ^^ W degree ^^ V ^ kl ^ Mi ^ bL ^ 1 ^ ^ Biv - ^^ that ^^ «^ a ^ h >^ i ^^ -viP , w on ^^ ^ k ^ b her aaVbaBk ^ B ^ f ^ BW death Hi fa ^ Ba ^ " ^ b ^^ T ^ aT ^ Kk ^ hi -bed f % . ^ ^ B ^ ^ v . >> , M '
Mrs . Stratford , with , perhaps , exaggerated fear , begs Marcus — a wealthy man , of rare honesty , | tact and generosity—to accept this charge , and keep Roy in ignorance of his true position , at l j east until ¦ % At he bik comes lv of mb The ¦—— tJKi famil . > . relationshi W .. V •¦ are «* V ^ L > so involved v % that ak the iV reader almost fl 1
si *** r g hs v ^ v for . -m ^^ ^ r ^ a genealog . ^^ e ^ av ' \_ aT- s _> m ¦^ a' ical ^ B-r > age % ^* vbK tree ^ - ^ . to •^ mak ¦ ^ ¦ h ^ ¦ T ^ r e them - - y w , ^ a ^^ L clear . « rf * v ^_^ A ^ fk ; - ^ but . ^ ps 1 ^ n . ^ in ^ arf' sp Pa ^ *—^ ite •>* . *& of r V- ^ . 4 fc this r ^ aaC rather v «*> w «>> ^¦ . tantalising ^ - ^ ta ^ ^ k ^ b ^>« - ^ **^ ^ i ^ Jk T defect ^ ' - ~ ^ - ^ ' Wt ^ ^ ¦ ¦ ( \ most — ' ^^^ * % * * " obvious ^ " nM » - V ^ kB .- ^ . »* ^»^ VBaar 4 in >> ^ h ^ hB the ^^^ k ^ fc ^ i # p introductory ^¦»« KW « am > ^ aa * > KW ^^ ^ aa ^ aa ^ b >^ ^ b ^ « r ^ - * « ab T chapter ^* a ^ ¦ a ^^ h »» tf—y Kh / *«/ ^«¦! ^ ^ b ) M , the ^^ ^^ « b ^ k ^ schemes fk ^ MT ^^ i ^^ p > ^ a ^ aBBamV , ^ baa' P ^ aF of ^ . * r ^ L Roy ^*^ b— ^» ^^** V ' « s k ^ ^ relatives a » ^ aar a ^ m «^ f *^ ^ r ^ bar f ^ aF to «^ # < ^ . ^ draw ^^ ¦ ^ K > .. •¦ V aT V ^ him ra »^* . ^ fc aAraftV away ^ fir * V m . ^ ' V
from Marcus , with the mistaken idea that he has inherited a large fortune , give interest to tlfe i 1 and plot , eventuall while the way influences in which aft his Roy sordid meets relat his ives temptation to thoug , and hts learn of s the and unselfish goodwill use to of men money is , I
i e ffectivel *¦ ^ ^ a , - ^^ w - ^^ ^^ p y . ^ ar X and ^* b ^ a ^ r ^ h . BBp y ^ in « Ab . « BVam ^ fe some ^ Bi ^^^ ^ a ^ * 1 . * parts ^ B ^ Phaa * ^ aV aBk ^ b >* , B . aP most p ^ aV ^^ ^ - |_ bI a 1 pathetical _ aa _ aaV » ^» ar *¦»¦ "W »* * af * a « . T ¦ ^ b ^ aj ly described ^ . ^ ^^ ^ a > a * . ^^ ^• aWA ^ aam «» « V . *•*¦ W * J ^^ Altogether aBW peace V ^ -aF ^ baaT * H a > ^ ba * ^ aar- ^ a ^ W ^ . ^ ^^« B > ' Marcus 7 **^ ^ " ^ ^^ ^ aa * aB V 1 aiakp ^ kp ^ h Stratford a « r ^^^ AAA ^ aaf ^ aBi , BJ ^ ' s
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! John Clifford , a novel , by W . "Earl Hodgson . This book is dedicated , by permission , to Bishop _ 1 _^ M . KJ L ± \_/ 1 ^/ Wordsworth T T V / X ^ t . 0 TT V ^ JL tlia , V of ^ JL » St ^ - / V . Andrews , *_ - » .-a ,,. VV- < B IV . ^^ V » , althoug ****• »* . ¦ .. ¦ . ^— ' ^^ £ S h there */* .- *¦*— ' « V ¦* - * ¦ can ^^ >>•*»* .. be » v ^ -+ mr . little •*•¦ »• »* w . ak . -w affinity »«» -. — . — . — . — w w between rv < w - » . . -w ^^ __ the v _— . ^^ aims -t-w— . — .- ..-. tw
i of the Prelate and the trend of the author . The principal characters are a Scotcn clergyman , who had small fitness for his position , a wealthy land owner , who had few brains and fewer moralsand a briht Canadian irlwho ¦/¦ not of her ¦ own seeking ¦»¦ is brought to Europe ¦— ' b ¦ j
to ivj Tf find V-i , £ , XllV a CV husband i . £ - * , C 4 fllvL € JU . r * J Notwithstanding g fi ¦ JWJW ••* ^ - ^ m » aj . wvaavvaa g Si * . &¦* - ¦* . that » , » * . « .. ¦ . - here , * . a .. a .-w » w and v---. « . . a a there ^* * -m . -w » .. * the . -w -w — . author — —— IT *) , ' shows — ^^ C 3 some abiHiy w-. — - " - —» - in a * x dealing V * . \_> di A . A XXik with » T A l / li , the U . 1 JL . \^ questions V ¦ >| « - «•? v ¦ ^»^* - * ¦»• v- ^ a a kj of v- ' m . to */ ^ - ^ -day v * vw t —for - ¦ . x- / - ai _ . instance a-a * . ^ , *^ % /** ' •/• . * . * . ^^ *— , in -. ¦•»«¦ — Mrs ¦ — ¦ - —• *»•*• . Miller ^ . — - »—» . ¦ . -w _ ' s w after vw— - » # ~ w — -dinner -- » - »— . — . — —¦ — . —¦
—harangue on politic 3—there is little in the book to praise . The pictures of a clergyman who » T j . JL \_ f can V / Cv JIX forget X . V- / X laC ^^ l «* the K 11 V elementary ^ / JL V ^ X X , . * . V ^ JL * . *<«* WA . T decencies ^ - * W ^/ V- » . m . X ^ z . ¦ . >^ p ^ of ¦ v- ^* . his . ^ AANf office -- «^ . m ~ a .. a ^•> - > ' , * a -- squire ^ - » % - * ^ » " ¦ - ¦¦> -w ¦ who » — . - ¦ — cunning "w —~— . — — -. — . —— ji » l ¦ " y _/ p f- ^ lots — ^— » " — ' — for -w — a ¦ w »
thing woma of most n more 's readers dishonour than . a The , kind and author of of up general has -to talent -date society smartness which engaged can to be redeem in better idle them used selfishness than from , in revolt should perpetuating in have the some mind the
memory of such cunning weaklings as Major Thomson , or in deriding the ' unwomanly women of Exeter Hall . ' ! . _ i ! £
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The Xiast of ttie HIotilca . ns , Xlie Deerslayer , and Xlie Patliflnder , by James Fenimore \ 3 arranged for youth UUlla A JUk 11 VV and aiJLU revised CiU issue iio of these l world viivt -renowned uiiv iivva favourite luruuiiuv s
Cooper vj ^ v ^ VJCJ . , , «/ l J . Ct / JLlJi tJvA AVJX - V ^ . . new IDXCVXOxoo , vy * » jl * . » - «» jv- < n x " a ' should ; md handsome be heartil binding y welcomed , they are . well With adapted coloured for frontisp school prizes iece , . numerous graphic illustrations ,
Xlie Young- Marooners on the Florida Coast , or Robert and Harold , by Rev . F . R . | Moulding , with an introduction by Joel C . Harris ( Uncle Remus ) . This volume is
beautipo Hill pular y got , instructive up and w , ell and illustrated interesting . The story book . ' Uncle is not Remus a new one , in , but his introduction is a new edition , speak of s a of very it ; is having entered into the / permanent AiWAAVl literature of the «/ language « W . However - ¦ ¦— - that be r ^^ - we ¦¦
- »' - * A Ati V 11 J ** ^ JIX UO X ^>\* C X AJI 1 /^ *^ WA A ^ |»^ VSJL A A t > JL JL UVA V «/ «^ V * JL ^ - / V ^ Jk JL Jl > - / A WA . ^^« ^ «^ -v ^ — - — - ^ » » "w — . m ~~ . —V . m , v may __ n «^ w w ^^ , »»* - l may > y the at readin least fairl g public y infer , that that when story a is story of very of adventure much more , first than ^^ published ordinary in 1847 merit , is . stil Such l required is the I I ^^ ase ase with with ' ' The TKia Youn Young cr Marooners Marooners / ' and and no no better better testimony testimonv to to its its worth wortu and ana interest interest could could .
he given than that * it is still in demand . Tlifc story lives because it deserves to do so . ' ^ sequel ftXaroo to net * » The ' Island Young , or Marooners Dr . Gordon / and in is Search in every of sense his Children a companion , by Rev volume . F . R . . Goulding , is a
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1889, page 1609, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121889/page/75/
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