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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIII.
No. 1648. — January 8, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVIII.


CONTENTS.
 I. The True Eastern Question. By Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review, 67
 II. The Dilemma. Part XVI., Blackwood's Magazine, 80
 III. Walt Whitman's Poems. By Peter Bayne, Contemporary Review, 91
 IV. The Curate in Charge. By Mrs. Oliphant. Part VII., Macmillan's Magazine, 103
 V. In a Studio. By W. W. Story. Part VI., Blackwood's Magazine, 112
 VI. West-Indian Superstitions, Contemporary Review, 117
 VII. Hindoo Proverbs, Globe, 126
POETRY.
A German "Bad", 66  Dust and Ashes, 66
 
Miscellany, 128
 
 

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