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"The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886"

If this statement could appear elsewhere--say on
separate slips--the songs would be more pleasant to read.

HENRY KLEIN.
_The Land of Song._ Song for tenors and sopranos by that clever
composer, Franz Leideritz. Not so original as "Flowers from Home," the
memory of which still delights us.

ORSBORN AND TUCKWOOD.
_Sailing Across the Sea._ Song. By Vernon Rey.--Prettily told and easy
to learn.
_Merry Melodies._ A series of duets for two violins for schools and
classes, arranged by Arthur Graham. We see from the title-page that
there are to be arrangements of the works of eminent composers, but the
names are not given.

W. J. WILLCOCKS AND CO.
_Offertoire and Fugue in B flat._ _Grand Offertoire, founded upon
subjects in Schumann's Quintet, op. 44._--These are two finely-written
organ solos by George F. Vincent. Valuable additions to our stock of
English organ music.

MARRIOTT AND WILLIAMS.
_Twenty Miles to London Town._ Song. Written and composed by Gerald M.
Lane.--Mr. Lane is more fortunate in his music than in his words. The
ballad--for genuine English ballad it is--is of the "Bailiff's Daughter
of Islington" type, and is published in F, G, and A.


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