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"A Week in the West. From a Vagabond's Note Book." 2-"Patty" Chapters XLI.-XLVI.

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"The Descriptive Poetry of Chaucer." By Stopford A. Brooke. "A Diplomate on the Fall of the First Empire" By Charlotte M Yonge. 5.-"The Development of the Common Law.' By Albert V. Dicey.

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7" Mr. Whimper's 'Scrambles amongst the Alps."" By Leslie Stephen. 8.-"A Sunset on Yarrow."

9.-"A Day with the Pies." By Chas. Buxton, M.P.

10." The State Papers of France." By J. Pitt Byrne.

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