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MAN WHO SAVED ENGLAND. By FRED. T. JANE. With 

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" ' Repeat the signal,' said Blake. It was never repeated, however. Scarcely 

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 immediately tried to turn, but it was too late the torpedo hit her in bow as she 

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THE CAPTAIN OF THE "MARY ROSE." By 



W. LAIRD CLOWES, Author of the " Naval Pocket Book." 

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Powerful Stories of the Far West. By HAM LIN GARLAND, 

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ROSE OF DUTCHER'S COOLLY. By HAMLIN 

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