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October 27, 1881 issue

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This article focuses on several books on various topics. "Damen's Ghost;" "With Costs;" "Kalani of Oahu. An Historical Romance of Hawaii," by C.M. Newell; "Warlock O' Glen Warlock," by George Macdonald; "Septre and Ring," by B.H. Buxton; "Boscobel;" "The Lutaniste of St. Jacobi's," by Catharine Drew; "A Prince of Breffny," by Thomas P. May and "The Letter of Credit." "Damen's Ghost" and "With Costs" fall together in virtue of plots based upon the disputed inheritance of large fortunes, but in merit the two are widely apart.

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BOOKS & reading; DAMEN'S Ghost (Book); WITH Costs (Book); SEPTRE & Ring (Book); LETTER of Credit, The (Book); MACDONALD, George, 1824-1905
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