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EMILY'S REWARD; 



THE HOLIDAY ''tRIT' TO PARIS. 



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OB, THE 



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BY MISS BUNBURY, 



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ANECDOTES OF PETER THE GREAT, 

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BY THE AUTHOR OF "a VISIT TO MY BIRTH-PLACE," " THE STAR 

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