The Adopted Brothers; or, Blessed are the Peacemakers. By M. E. Clements.

Alda's Leap. And Other Stories. By the Hon. Mrs. Greene.

The Babe i' the Mill, and Zanina the Flower-Girl of Florence. By the Hon. Mrs. Greene.

Annals of the Poor. Complete Edition, with Memoir of Legh Richmond.

The Babes in the Basket; or, Daph and Her Charge. By the Author of "Timid Lucy," etc. With Frontispiece and numerous Illustrations.

The Basket of Flowers; or, Piety and Truth Triumphant. Illustrated.

The Boy Artist. A Tale. By the Author of "Hope On." With numerous Illustrations.

Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.

A Child of the Mews. By M. B. Synge.

The purpose of the story is to show the evils of betting—how it leads to cheating, lying, stealing, and all kinds of trickery, ending often in domestic misery and ruin.