Instructor Literature Series (Continued) 168 Great European Cities-III History and Biography 117 Later English Heroes (Crom- 187 Lives of Webster and Clay 10 The Snow Image 12 Legend of Sleepy Hollow 119 Bryant's Thanatopsis and 120 Selections from Longfellow -II (Paul Revere's Ride, The 121 Selections from Holmes (The 162 The Pygmies SEVENTH YEAR Literature 13 Courtship of Miles Standish *15 Snowbound 20 The Great Stone Face, Rill Postage, 1 Cent per copy extra. *155 Rhocus and Other Poems *158 Washington's Farewell Ad- Order by Number. Twelve or more copies sent prepaid at 60 cents or $5.00 per hundred INTRODUCTION OFFER. We do not send out free samples, but for 25 cents we will send, postpaid, any five of these Classics with the understanding that if they are not found satisfactory they may be returned at once and your 25 cents will be refunded, plus postage for their return. 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