< Littell's Living Age < Volume 129 
 
        
      LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
 
| Fifth  Series, Volume XIV. | . — April 22, 1876. | From Beginning Vol. CXXIX. | 
| CONTENTS. | |||
| I. | Servia, | British Quarterly Review, | 195 | 
| II. | What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc. Part II., | Good Words, | 205 | 
| III. | Some Aspects of Friendship, | Blackwood's Magazine, | 214 | 
| IV. | The Fair of St. Nicodeme. By the author of "Patty," etc., | Temple Bar, | 226 | 
| V. | Humour, | Cornhill Magazine, | 234 | 
| VI. | Little Bobby: a Sketch in Paris, | Blackwood's Magazine, | 240 | 
| VII. | Heligoland, | Saturday Review, | 244 | 
| VIII. | The Power of Names, | Spectator, | 246 | 
| IX. | Affectation, | Saturday Review, | 248 | 
| X. | Art Needlework, | Pall Mall Gazette, | 251 | 
| XI. | Going to the Bad, | Liberal Review, | 253 | 
| XII. | Nelson and Suvorof, | Athenæum, | 254 | 
| POETRY. | |||
| To the Empress, | 194 | The Latest Grave of the Abbey, | 194 | 
| One Day out of Seven, | 194 | At Rest, | 194 | 
| Miscellany, | 255, 256 | ||
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