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| WEVILL & HAMMAR, |
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| Wood Engravers, |
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| 208 BROADWAY, |
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| NEW YORK. |
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| GEO. B. BOWLEND, |
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| Draughtsman & Designer |
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| No. 160 Fulton Street, |
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| Room No. 11, NEW YORK. |
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| HENRY L. STEPHENS, |
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| ARTIST, |
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| No. 160 FULTON STREET, |
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| NEW YORK. |
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THE MYSTERY OF MR. E. DROOD.
AN ADAPTATION.
BY ORPHEUS C. KERR.
CHAPTER XXII.--(Continued.)
When Miss POTTS and Mr. SIMPSON rejoined Mr. DIBBLE, in the office of
the latter, across the street, it was decided that the flighty young
girl should be made less expensive to her friends by temporary
accommodation in an economical boarding-house, and that the Gospeler,
returning to Bumsteadville, should persuade Miss CARO
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