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LITERATURE. 



LITERATURE. 

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 The Royal Edition, i vol. 8vo. its. 



The Tennyson Birthday Book. Edit. 



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The Brook. With 20 Illustrations by A. 



Woodruff. 32mo. ■zs. 6d. 



Songs from Tennyson's Writings. 



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