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  _Works by R.M. Ballantyne-continued.

  With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 5s. each_.

  THE FUGITIVES;

  Or, THE TYRANT QUEEN OF MADAGASCAR.

  "There is plenty of adventure in the shape of imprisonment and combatswith men and animals, and a negro and a sailor between them supply acomic element of the best quality. Everything considered, this is one ofthe best stories even Mr. Ballantyne has published."--_Academy_.

  RED ROONEY;

  Or, THE LAST OF THE CREW.

  THE ROVER OF THE ANDES.

  A TALE OF ADVENTURE IN SOUTH AMERICA.

  "We commend it to boys fond of adventure and of natural phenomena; avery fascinating book."--_British Quarterly Review._

  "An admirable boy's story."--_Scotsman_.

  THE YOUNG TRAWLER.

  A STORY OF LIFE AND DEATH AND RESCUE IN THE NORTH SEA.

  "Few men have laboured so steadfastly in their generation to providesound wholesome fare for 'our boys' as Mr. Ballantyne, and the 'YoungTrawler' is worthy of his reputation. It is not a whit less spiritedthan his former tales, and conveys a large amount of useful informationon a highly important subject."--_Academy_.

  DUSTY DIAMONDS, CUT AND POLISHED.

  A TALE OF CITY-ARAB LIFE.