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This edition contains a carefully collated Text, numerous Notes,
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_Crown 8vo._ _Buckram._ _3s. 6d._ _School Edition._ _2s. 6d._
'A very happy conception happily carried out. These "Ballads of the
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#Jane Barlow.# THE BATTLE OF THE FROGS AND MICE, translated by JANE
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#S. Baring Gould.# A BOOK OF FAIRY TALES retold by S. BARING GOULD.
With numerous illustrations and initial letters by ARTHUR J. GASKIN.
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