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ess._ do. $1.50 =The New York Central Park.= A SUPERB GIFT BOOK.--The Central Park pleasantly described, and magnificently embellished with more than 50 exquisite photographs of the principal views and objects of interest. A large quarto volume, sumptuously bound in Turkey morocco, $30.00 =Joseph Rodman Drake.= THE CULPRIT FAY.--The most charming faery poem in the English language. Beautifully printed. 12mo. cloth, 75 cts. =Mother Goose for Grown Folks.= HUMOROUS RHYMES for grown people; based upon the famous "Mother Goose Melodies." 12mo. cloth, $1.00 =Mrs. ---- ---- = FAIRY FINGERS.--A new novel. 12mo. cloth, $1.75 THE MUTE SINGER.-- do. _In press._ do. $1.75 =Robert B. Roosevelt.= THE GAME FISH OF THE NORTH.--Illustrated. 12mo. cl. $2.00 SUPERIOR FISHING.--_Just published._ do. do. $2.00 THE GAME BIRDS OF THE NORTH.--_In press._ $2.00 =John Phoenix.= THE SQUIBOB PAPERS.--With comic illustr. 12mo. cl., $1.50 * * * * * TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings. Obvious typographical errors in punctuation (misplaced quotes and the like) have been fixed. Corrections in the text are noted below, with corrections inside the brackets: page 5: XX. The Incognito[Incognita], 186 page 32 I saw three of our relatives on the de Gramont side, Madame de Nervac, the Count Damorean[Damoreau], and M. de Bonneville. They inquired kindly after you, Madeleine, and I told them you page 91 "Before you go to Rennes, will you not return this handker-Shief[handkerchief] to M. de Bois? As it was picked up in the chalet, he page 122 confusion in his own mind, the more troubled he felt in pondering over the disorded[disordered] mental condition of Maurice. During a whole month after their accidental encounter in the street he called page 123 great, blue eyes which so strongly resembled Bertha's--were glittering with the wild lights of delirum[delirium]; fever burned on his cheeks and seemed to scorch his parched lips. The fair, clustering
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