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Full of grephic situations, quick action, and rare information. 63 Stabbed in the Dark. py Linton. A strong, oxash story of the politan days, by an author who invents in- is Plots and ies intricate situations like a © STABBED IN THE DARK. Part I. + 61 The Cricket 32 Hearth. By Cuartes Dickens. One of the sweetest and ings ever written by Dickens. All love ity and pathos, and it will be preserved lone after some of his more imaginative orks have been forgotten. 60 The Lady of Lyons, By YER Lytron. This mae, lady as seen in d play of thesame name. ‘It ranks as picture of devotion and sincerest ex- “tender passion ” ever placed on the om of thi st A 59 Juliaand Her Romeo. By Old Mid- Day Cnristie Murray. This author is always and racy. In“ :Tulia and Her Romeo” he ularly charming. 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