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  2. EULALIE; OR THE RED AND WHITE ROSES.

    THE young girl, glad to escape from this storm of her own making, rose, and saying— "Pray do not quarrel, Count Crespigny[?]" ...

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  3. FAN TAN.

    At the R[?]ident Magistrate's court, Christchurch, Retective Neil, in the course of the t[?] of a [?] of Chinese for playing fa[?] tan, gave a practical exposition of the g [?] ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVI.

    "Land ho[?] A thrill ran through the ship at the welcome words. The passengers crowded upon deci[?], and clambering on to the bulwarks ...

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