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Contents of No. 4. April, 1880. 
Sand. IV. By J. W. Gatty. Captain Molly. By E. M. Luptum. 
The Story of Australia and New Zealand. By R. E. The Ethics of Suicide. By A. WILLIAMS. 
DeEsmonb. Our Ophidian Friend. By J. V. CHENEY. 
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