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varied reading? For instance, the fifty-two issues of 1912 will be equal to 
7 Volumes of Serials 
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Indian story—a stirring story of the Boxer Rebellion in China 
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2 Volumes of Travel 
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Scientific Farming, Education, Seafaring Experiences, Helps 
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Thirty complete tales in each—Humor, Perilous Adventure, 
Obscure Heroisms, by such writers as Grace Richmond, 
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3 Volumes of Humor 
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Stories, Anecdotes and Selections, After-Dinner Witticisms. 
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Practical Use. The Care of Tools. Handy Devices. 
3 Volumes of Jingles 
Stories, Fact and Fancy for the Little Folks in the House¬ 
hold, Beautiful Pictures by well-known Illustrators, The 
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