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Yonge ^C. M.) — Works by Charlotte M. Yonge.

THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE. Twenty-third Edition. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6s,

HEARTSEASE. Fifteenth Edition. With lUustrations. Crown 8vo. 6^.

THE DAISY CHAIN. Sixteenth Edition. With lUustrations. Crown 8vo. 6j.

THE TRIAL: MORE LINKS OF THE DAISY CHAIN. Fourteenth Edition. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. dr.

DYNEVOR TERRACE. Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

HOPES AND FEARS. Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s,

THE YOUNG STEPMOTHER. Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s,

CLEVER WOMAN OF THE FAMILY. Fifth Edition. Crown 8yo. 6s,

THE DOVE IN THE EAGLE'S NEST. Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s,

her previous efforts in this illuminated chronicle of the olden time,** — British Quarterly.
 * We think the authoress of * The Heir of Redely ffe^ has surpetssed

THE CAGED LION. Illustrated. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. be a great favourite,*'* — Daily News. ^^ Everybody should recid this,** — ^Literary Churchman.
 * * PrettUy and tenderly written^ and will with young people especially

THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS; or, THE WHITE AND BLACK RIBAUMONT. Crown 8vo. 6s. Sixth Edition. " Miss Yonge has brought a lofty aim as well as high art to the con- struction of a story which may claim a place among the best efforts in historiccU romance** — Morning Post. ** Theplot^ in truths is of the very first order of met it,** — Spectator. ** We have seldom rectda more charming story ** — Guardian.

THE PRINCE AND THE PAGE* A Tale of the Last Crusade.

Illustrated. Third Edition. i8mo. 2s, 6d,

" A tctle which, we are sure^ wUl give pleasure to many others besides

the young people for whom it is specially intended,, , , This

extremely prettily-told story does not require the guarantee afforded

by the name of the author of * The Heir of Redclyffe* on the title'

'. p^g^ to ensure its becoming a universal favourite,** — Dublin

Evening Mail.