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TALES BY MISS WINCHESTER.
PEARL OF THE SEA.
'A charming conception.'--_Sat.u.r.day Review._
A CRIPPLED ROBIN.
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A CITY VIOLET.
'Miss Winchester, whose power of delineating character is giving her an honourable place among the writers of serious fiction, has never done anything better than this.'--_Spectator._
A NEST OF SPARROWS.
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UNDER THE SHIELD. A Tale.
'We wish all religious stories were written in the same simple and natural way. We can conceive no more healthy reading for children.'--_Academy._
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THE CABIN ON THE BEACH. A Tale.
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THE WAYSIDE SNOWDROP. A Tale.
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CHIRPS FOR THE CHICKS.
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THE CITY IN THE SEA: Stories of the Old Venetians.
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STORIES OF THE ITALIAN ARTISTS: from Vasari.
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