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Whoever has read Shakespeare's ‘ * Merchant of Venice" should read Bulwer's “Money.” Under the shore. Hite Moraaye see the coinage and hear the 53 Pe z Woffington By Charles ay This masterpiece by "By at novelist is one of those exquisite mosaics with which great minds ornament their work. Part II, 6&2 PEG WOFFINGTON. Part I. 51 Miss Toosey’s Mission, and LADDIE. Two of ly conceived and charmingly told stories of Bane wa duty which re. fresh and 208} spire. 50 Paul and Virginian By Berna- DIN DEST. _igRE! legant household classic renews its freshness and Deauty, wih ere reading. It Tethe a story that never dies.” Tih 49 PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Part I. 48 Cardinal Richelieu. By Sir E. LWER LYTTON, The eras of the ,. ambitious and brilliant French primate, as Ke ched by Bulwer in his immortal play of “Cardi. ual Richelieu, is the one which has become historic. 47 Enoch Arden, and other gems. By Auynzp Texxvsox. 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