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FRONTISPIECE by T. SCOTT, and FOURTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS (in colours) by E. A. LEMANN.

"A Fairy Tale by a Master of the Craft."—Glasgow Herald.

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By Hugh Conway.

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A Romance.

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Crown 8vo. 5/-.

By Alfred St. Johnston.

Author of '*CAMPING AMONG CANNIBALS," '*In Quest oF Gold," &c., &c.

Eight Illustrations by Gordon Browne.

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By Mary D. Tothill.

Forty-seven full-page Pen and Ink Sketches.

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