Hay 31, 1888.] 



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Review ot the Steam Engine as Ap- 

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UNCLE 



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CONTENTS: — Theory of the Steam Engine; Boiler 

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 Lloyd's Rules; Racing Steam Yachts; Management 

 -nd Care of Machinery; Principal Types of Yacht 

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«Vw new buyers of steam yachts have more than a vague 

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 tfrflm Author's Preface. 



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The School Meeting in District 13, 

 IT. Uncle Lisha's Spring Gun. 



III. In Uncle Lisha's Shop. 



IV. Concerning Owls. 



V. Uncle Lisha's Couriing. 



VI. How Zene Burnham Come It on His 



Father. 



VII. A Rainy Day in the Shop. 

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IX. Sam LovePs Thanksgiving. 

 X. Little Sis. 



XI. Sam Lovel's Bee-Hunting. 



XII. In the Shop Again. 



XIII. The Pox Hunt. 



XIV. Noah Chase's Deer-Hunting. 



XV. The Hard Experience of Mr. Abijah 



Jarvis. 

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 RUSRY BKRGH. 

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HOW I LEARNED TO LOVE AND NOT TO 

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