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Bradmere Pool. By Louisa Stewart. Illustrated by H. K. Browne. 



The Cook or the Doctor. By Harriet Martineau. 



The Swineherd Painter. By E. Acton. 



The Last Voyage of Sir John Franklin. By Captain Sherard Osbom, 



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The Search for Sir John Franklin. By Captain Sherard Osborn, 

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The Yaks in France. By W. W. M. Illustrated by Wolf. 



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