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xiv peak, which appeared to be common to a group of little volumes, all publihed about the ame period. Thee were: "Goody Two Shoes," "Giles Gingerbread," "Tom Thumb's Folio," "The Lilliputian Magazine," "The Lilliputian Maquerade," The Eater Gift," "A Pretty Plaything," "The Fairing," "Be Merry and Wife," "The Valentine's Gift," "Pretty Poems for the Amuement of Children Three Feet High," "A Pretty Book of Pictures," "Tom Telecope," and a few others. I give abbreviated titles only, but if pace permitted I hould like to quote them in full; they are remarkable no les for their curious quaintnes and their clever ingenuity than for their attractivenes to both parents (who, it mut not be forgotten, are more often the real buyers