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| 107. | LUCK IN DISGUISE, by Wm. J. Zexter | .30 |
| 108. | THE BONDMAN, by Hall Caine | .30 |
| 109. | A MARCH IN THE RANKS, by Jessie FOTHERGILL | .30 |
| 110. | COSETTE, by Katherine S. Macquaid | .30 |
| 111. | WHOSE WAS THE HAND? by miss Braddon | .30 |
| 112. | THE PHANTOM 'RICKSHAW, by Rudyard Kipling | .25 |
| 113. | THE STORY OF THE GADSBYS, by Rudyard Kipling | .25 |
| 114. | SOLDIERS THREE, and other Tales, by Rudyard Kipling | .25 |
| 115. | PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS, by Rudyard Kipling | .25 |
| 116. | THE DEMONIAC, by Walter Besant | .25 |
| 117. | BRAVE HEARTS AND TRUE, by Florence Marryat | .25 |
| 118. | GOOD BYE, by John Strange Winter | .25 |
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