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Rogers, Traits and Stories of the Scottish People, p. Rogers, Scotland Social and Domestic, p. 36; Traits and Stories, etc., p. Rogers, Scotland Social and Domestic, p. 34.

Rogers, Traits and Stories of the Scottish People, p.

These established his reputation as a writer of taste, and during the next twenty years he wrote a large number of stories and tales, most of which were originally published in newspapers and reviews. His constant aim was not only to please the reading public, but also to inculcate the principles of sound morality.

E. Cosquin, Contes de Lorraine, I, 78. Andrews, Stories from Mentone. Paris ridicule, 300.

During the next few years he added to his reputation as a writer of short stories; to this period belong several collections of tales and sketches: "Lettres

Social Life in Scotland from Early to Recent Times, by the Rev. CHARLES ROGERS, 3 vols. Edinburgh. W. Paterson, 1884-86. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1877. Scottish Characteristics, by PAXTON HOOD. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1883. Trails and Stories of the Scottish People, by the Rev. CHARLES ROGERS. London, Houlston and Wright, 1877.

Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character. Charles Rogers, Traits and Stories of the Scottish People. Baxton Hood.