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THE BABY'S THINGS 



A Story in Verse. By Edtvabd Abbott. Square 16mo. Cloth. 

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VERY SIMPLE STORY 



Being a Chronicle of the Thoughts and Feelings of a Child. 



By FiiOBENCE Montgomery, author of " Misunderstood." Square 



16mo. 88 pages. Cloth. Illustrated. 75 cts ; Paper 50 cts. 



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