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AFLOAT WITH THE FLAG.
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THE BOY TRAVELLERS IN THE LEVANT.
Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through Morocco, Algeria,
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and Cyprus, and the Site of Ancient Troy. By THOMAS W. KNOX.
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THE FUR-SEAL'S TOOTH.
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CADET DAYS.
A Story of West Point. By Captain KING. Illustrated. Post 8vo,
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[Illustration]
DOCTOR. "WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN EATING LATELY?"
PATIENT. "WELL, YESTERDAY I ATE ABOUT THREE DOZEN NAILS, TWO TIN PLATES,
THREE CHAIR RUNGS, ONE-HALF A RAW POTATO--"
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THE LITTLE GARDENER.
"Why, Wilbur, what are you doing?" asked Wilbur's father, as he saw the
boy burying his little engine in the ground.
"I's plantin' this engine," said Wilbur. "I want a lot more of 'em, and
I's plan
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