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Men, Mines, and Animals in 

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Actual Afriea; or, The Coming 

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A Tour of Exploration. By FRANK VINCENT. With Map and 1C4 

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Home LiJe on an Ostrieh Farm 



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-s^A Trooper of the Empress*- 



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IS THIS CECIL PHODES? 



•^Thc God in the Car«- 



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