THE ARTIST'S BRIDE ; 



OR, THE PAWNBROKER'S HEIR. 



A Novel, by EMERSON BENNET. 

 12mo. Cloth, 420 pages, Price 1 00. 



" We have perused this work with some attention, and do not hesitate 

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DICK TARLETOJST; 



OB, 



THE LAST OF HIS RAOE. 



Containing 112 very large octavo pages. Price 25 cts., and the book 

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A ROMANCE. 

 BY THE AUTHOR OF THE INITIALS. 



Large Octavo. Price 50c. 



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