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volume is confined to prose, and contains between fifty and

sixty extracts. Five are from Charles Dickens, three from Mrs. Juliana, Horatio. Ewing, and as many from Sir Walter Scott. Others are represented by single specimens. It will be seen, therefore, that Mr. Langbridge has taken a wide range for his choice ; and we may add that he has exercised it well.