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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. By Jane Austen. Edited toy 

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A GARDEN DIARY. By the Hon. EMILY LAWLESS. Large 

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 Ill this book. Miss Lawless, who is a distinguished amateur, gives her experiences 

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 In this deliglitful book Mrs. Cotes recounts her experiences and impressions of an 

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THE BRITISH GARDENER AND AMATEUR. By W. 

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EFFICIENCY AND EMPIRE. By ARNOLD White. Crown 

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A SOUTH AFRICAN ARITHMETIC. By Henry Hill, 

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THE ENGLISH TURF. By Charles Richardson. With 



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