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Never could he reproach her lying there before him, clad in the blue dress, of which every fold, so dear to him, cried 'forgive! Not to our desecrated love do I appeal, but to our sweet caressing friendship, forgive the sister what the bride has done! How could he reproach her, with her parting kiss still on his lips?" 9 and 11 EAST 16TH STREET, NEW YORK 12mo, cloth, $1.25 An Unofficial Patriot

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Julian Mortimer: A Brave Boy's Struggle for Home and Fortune. By HARRY CASTLEMON. 12mo, cloth, illustrated, price $1.00. The scene of the story lies west of the Mississippi River, in the days when emigrants made their perilous way across the great plains to the land of gold. There is an attack upon the wagon train by a large party of Indians. Our hero is a lad of uncommon nerve and pluck.

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