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  2. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] "PAMELA'S KINGDOM,"

    Chapters I. to III.—The story opens in a tea shop. Pamela Moore serves an elegantly-attiued woman, evidently a lady. who begins to question her as to her ...

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  4. BROADBRIM'S NEW YORK LETTER.

    Dr. Abbott. Lawrence Lowell this week assumes the duties of president of one of our great American Universities—Harvard. The mantle which the late president (Dr. ...

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  5. WITH THE PRESS DELEGATES.

    One of the ladies accompanying the press delegates to Great Britain writes thus concerning the festivities of the month of June:— ...

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  6. CHAPTER IV.—THE THAITOR

    "What do you think of it?" asked Mr. Glendower?" The Count, an attentive listener to Mrs. Tracy, who had just repeated the history that ...

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