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" The pastime of a drowsy Summer day." 

 THE SEA- SHORE. 



; A Summer Pilgrimage. 



AUTHOR, SAUL WRIGHT. 



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THE MOUNTAINS. 



CAMP AND CABIN: 



LIFE AND LUCK IN THE SIERRAS. 

 By R. W. RAYMOND. 



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THE BACKWOODS. 



PATTY PEARSON'S BOY : 



A TALE OF TWO GENERATIONS. 

 By HELEN CAMPBELL. 



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THE PLAINS. 



PL o UGHED UNDER 



THE STORY OF A PRAIRIE FLOWER. 



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