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...follow it with interest to the end. The manner is much more than the matter in this sort of books, and in this instance the manner is very good." —...the Times of Queen Elizabeth. Second Edition. Fcap. svu. 98. 10 Published by Joseph Masters if Co.. IN THE CHOIR AND OUT OF THE CHOIR. 18mo., cloth, is.... | |
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