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762 Clear Grit; or, The Office Boy Who Made Good.

763 Dealing in Stocks; or, Saved by a Wall St. Ticker.

764 The Sailor's Secret; or, The Treasure of Dead Man's Rock.

765 Capturing the Coin; or, The Deals of a Boy Broker.

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