“The book is compact and crowded. The information in regard to the different localities is full, minute, and exact.”—Boston Transcript.

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By T. B. Aldrich, author of “Marjorie Daw,” etc. With picture of “Prudence,” by Miss Hallock. Paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.50.

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MARJORIE DAW.

By T. B. Aldrich. $1.50; Paper, $1.00.

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