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Munroe, Kirk. Rick Dale: a story of the northwest coast.

war.

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Through swamp and glade: a tale of the Seminole

Paterson, Arthur. For freedom's sake.

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A story of the exciting period preceding the civil war. John Brown of Ossawatomie is one of the characters.

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Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth T. (Meade). Playmates: a story for

boys and girls.

A soldier of fortune.

Stables, William Gordon.

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For honour, not honours: being

the story of Gordon of Khartoum.

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Stockton, Frank R. Captain Chap: or, the Rolling Stones. [Juvenile.]

Mrs. Cliff's yacht.

A sequel to Adventures of Captain Horn.

Stories by English authors: England.

St 63 cd

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Contents: The box tunnel, by C. Reade; Minions of the moon,
by F. W. Robinson; The four-fifteen express, by Amelia B.
Edwards; The wrong black bag, by A. Lewis; Three strangers,
by T. Hardy; Mr. Lismore and the widow, by W. Collins;
Philosopher in the apple orchard, by Anthony Hope.
Stories by English authors: Germany, etc.

Contents: The bird on its journey, by Beatrice Harraden;
Koosje, a study of Dutch life, by "John Strange Winter"; Dog
of Flanders, by "Ouida"; Markheim, by R. L. Stevenson;
Queen Tita's wager, by W. Black.

Stories by English authors: Ireland.

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Contents: The gridiron, by S. Lover; The emergency men, by
G. H. Jessop; Lost recruit, by Jane Barlow; Rival dreamers, by
J. Banim; Neal Malone, by W. Carleton; The banshee.

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Stories by English authors: the sea.

Contents: Extraordinary adventure of a chief mate, by W. Z2519 Clark Russell; Quarantine island, by Sir W. Besant; Rock Scorpions; Master of the "Chrysolite," by G. B. O'Halloran ; "Petrel" and "The Black swan;" Melissa's tour, by Grant Vanderdecken's message home.

Allen;

Thurber, Alwyn M. Quaint Crippen, commercial traveler,

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Ward, Mrs. Mary A. [Mrs. Humphry Ward.] Sir George Tressady. [Sequel to Marcella.]

Williams, Neil Wynn.

vanity of modern Greece.

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The bayonet that came home: a

Yonge, Charlotte M. The wardship of Steepcoombe.
A story of the early years of the reign of Richard II.

W 676 b

Y 83 w

RIGHT MAKES MIGHT

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