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THE TOWER ON THE CLIFF.
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THE MISTRESS OF TAYNE COURT.
IN THE EAST COUNTRY WITH SIR THOMAS BROWN, Kt.
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MRS. WILLOUGHBY'S OCTAVE.
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IN COLSTON'S DAYS.
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CONSTANTIA CAREW: an Autobiography.
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TWO SWORDS: a Tale of Old Bristol.
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CHRISTABEL KINGSCOTE.
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BRISTOL DIAMONDS; or, The Hotwells in the year 1773.
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BENVENUTA; or, Rainbow Colours.
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DOROTHY'S DAUGHTERS: a Tale.
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DAME ALICIA CHAMBERLAYNE: of Ravenshome, Gloucestershire.
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THE ROCHEMONTS: a Story of Three Homes.
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HELEN'S DIARY; or, Thirty Years Ago.
MILLICENT LEGH: a Tale.
BROOK SILVERTONE, and THE LOST LILIES: Two Stories for Children.
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VIOLET DOUGLAS; or, The Problems of Life.
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THE OLD GATEWAY; or, The Story of Agatha.
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EDWARD'S WIFE; or, Hard Judgments. A Tale.
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JOB SINGLETON'S HEIR, and other Stories.
LADY ALICE; or, Two Sides of a Picture.
JOANNA'S INHERITANCE: a Story of Young Lives.
LIFE'S AFTERMATH: a Story of a Quiet People.
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A HISTORY OF FRANCE: Adapted from the French, for the use of English Children.
NOW-A-DAYS; or, King's Daughters. A Tale.
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A LILY AMONG THORNS.
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HEIGHTS AND VALLEYS: a Tale.
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