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Our Village. 
By Mary Russell Mitford, with a Preface by Axne Thackeray Ritchie, and 
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not hitherto known. Mr. Thomson’s expressive and humorous art has never been employed with happier re- 
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the dogs are numerous and capital, while there is a delightful drawing of sheep and lambs. Miss Thackeray’s 
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Letters to Marco. 
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The Romance of the Insect World. 
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On the Origin and Metamorphoses of Insects. 
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The Beauties of Nature. 
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Tales of the Birds. 
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A Year with the Birds. 
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Forty Years in a Moorland Parish. 
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