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BREEZIE LANG TON. 



A NOVEL. By HAWLEY SMAHT, author of "A Race for a Wife." Octavo, paper 

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THE WOMAN OF BUSINESS. 



By MARMION SAVAGE, author of " The Bachelor of the Albany." One voL, 8vo, paper. 

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A RACE FOR A WIFE. 



By HAWLEY SMART, author of " Breezie Langton." Octavo, paper covers. Price 50c. 



RED AS A ROSE IS SHE. 



By the author of "Cometh up as a Flower," "Not Wisely, but Too Well," etc. One 

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MBS. GERALD'S NIECE. 



By Lady GEORGIANA FULLERTON, author of " Too Strange not to be True," " A Stormy 

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APPLETONS' ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA FOR 1869. 



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