DULALL, THE FOREST GUARD. 



By C. E. Gouldsbury, late of the Indian Police. 

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TALES AND ROMANCES. 



By Theophile Gautier. Translated by Lafcadio 

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Contents : — One of Cleopatra's Nights — Clarimonde — 

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A HANDBOOK TO KERAMICS. 



By William Chaffers. Extracted from "The 

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