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She never went to her old seat during the whole summer, never opened one of the old books over which she and Peter used to pore. He showed her a new edition of the Pilgrim's Progress one day, with illustrations: "See what Bell and Daldy have done for our old friend, Catharine." "This allegory all seems much ado about nothing," she said presently, filliping over the leaves.

Palgrave's Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics. London: Macmillan & Co., 1877. The Courtly Poets from Raleigh to Montrose. Edited by J. Hannah. London: Bell & Daldy, 1870. The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. London: Sampson Low, Son & Marston, 1867. Bacon's Essays. Edited by W. Aldis Wright. Macmillan & Co. The Cambridge Shakspere. Charles Lamb's Specimens of English Dramatic Poets.

ROBERTSON'S Theory of Great Circle Sailing: Bell and Daldy. Let people say what they please of the fine bracing weather of a cold climate, I have never seen any truth-speaking persons who, on coming fairly to the trial, did not complain of a cold frosty morning as a very great nuisance, or who did not cling eagerly to the fire to unbrace themselves again.

The vast works of the railway and steamboat age called into existence, besides the race of great engineers, a race of great organizers and directors of industry, who may be generally termed Contractor. Among these no figure was more conspicuous than that of Mr. Brassey, a life of whom has just been published by Messrs. Bell and Daldy. Its author is Mr.