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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series
Volume XLVII.

No. 2092.—July 26, 1884.

From Beginning,
Vol. CLXII.


CONTENTS.

I. With Baker and Graham in the Eastern Soudan Nineteenth Century, 195

II. Beauty and the Beast. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell." etc. Part VIII., .... Good Words, . 210

III. Sophocles, ...Fortnightly Review, 217

IV. Magda's Cow. Part III., .... Blackwood's Magazine, 227

V. Princess Alice, Fortnightly Review, 237

VI. Texas as a Career, Spectator, 244

VII. Pathology in History, .... Alienist and Neurologist, 246

VIII. The Extinct Lakes of the Great Basin, 'Nature, 248

IX. Popular Cookery, Spectator, 250

X. Habits of Burrowing Crayfishes in the United States, Nature, 253

XI. The Unlucky Dukedom, . . . , Whitehall Review, 255


POETRY.

Under the Limes, 194

On a Country Road, 194

The Pyramids, 194



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