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HE EXPLOITS OF MYLES STAND1SH. By 

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*' A vivid picture, keen and penetrating in its interests, and familiarizing young 

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CHRISTINE'S CAREER. A Story for Girls. By 

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yOHN BOYD'S ADVENTURES. By Thomas 

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/JLONG THE FLORIDA REEF. By Charles 



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NGLISHMAN'S HA VEN. By W. J. Gordon, 



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Jf TNG TOM AND THE RUNAWAYS. By 

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