Charlotte Yonge

Product Description
The 53 books by Charlotte Yonge on this CD include the Caged Lion, The Chaplet of Pearls, The Daisy Chain, and the Trial.
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Table of Contents:
Charlotte Yonge (1823-1901)
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Abbeychurch
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The Armourers' Prentices
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Beechcroft at Rockstone
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A Book of Golden Deeds
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The Caged Lion
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Cameos from English History from Rollo to Edward II (1873)
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The Carbonels
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Chantry House
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The Chaplet of Pearls
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The Chosen People, a compendium of sacred and church history for school
children
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The Clever Women of the Family
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Countess Kate
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The Daisy Chain
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The Dove in Eagle's Nest
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Dynevor Terrace
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Friarswood Post Office
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Grisly Grisell
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Heartsease
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The Heir of Redclyffe
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Henrietta's Wish
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The Herd Boy and His Hermit
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History of France
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John Keble's Parishes
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Lady Hester
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Lances of Lynwood
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Life and Letter of John Coleridge Patteson, Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian
Islands
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The Little Duke
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The Long Vacation
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Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe
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Love and Life
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Magnum Bonum
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Modern Broods
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A Modern Telemachus
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More Bywords
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My Young Alcides
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Nuttie's Father
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The Pigeon Pie
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Pioneers and Founders or Recent Workers int he Mission Field
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The Prince and the Page
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A Reputed Changeling
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Scenes and Character
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The Stokesley Secret
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Stray Pearls
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That Stick
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Three Brides
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The Trial
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Two Guardians or Home in this World
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Two Penniless Princesses
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Unknown to History -- a Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland
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The Young Step-Mother
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The Young Folks' History of England
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The Young Folks' History of Rome