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WitliCLm Dean Hote^ell^ 



speaking of 



"Noli Me Tsci^gere" 



says : " It is a great novel, of which the most poignant effect is in a 

 sense of its unimpeachable veracity. The American publishers have 

 called it 'yf« Eagle Flight,' in its version from the Spanish." 



"It was written by that beautiful soul, Jose Rizal, whom the 

 Spanish despatched to his last account in pure despair of finding any 

 charge against him. I don't know whether it ought to be astonishing 

 or not that a little saffron man, somewhere in that unhappy archipelago, 

 should have been born with a gift so far beyond that of any or all the 

 authors of our roaring literary successes ; but these things are strangely 

 ordered by Providence, and no one who reads this pathetic novel can 

 deny its immeasurable superiority." 



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Mosquitoes 



HOW THEY LIVE ; HOW THEY CARRY DISEASE ; HOW THEY ARE 

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A complete account of the mosqui*:oes of North America, and 

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