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Title Page
HOMEWARD BOUND:
OR,
THE CHASE.
OR,
THE CHASE.
A TALE OF THE SEA.
BY THE
AUTHOR OF “THE PILOT,” “THE SPY,” ETC.
“Is't not strange, Canidius,
That from Tarentum, and Brundusium,
He could so quickly cut the Ionian sea,
And take in Toryne?”
That from Tarentum, and Brundusium,
He could so quickly cut the Ionian sea,
And take in Toryne?”
Shakspeare.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. II.
A NEW EDITION.
PHILADELPHIA:
CAREY, LEA AND BLANCHARD.
1838.
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CAREY, LEA, AND BLANCHARD,
in the clerk's office of the district court of the United States,
in and for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. PRINTED BY T. K. AND P. G. COLLINS. PHILADELPHIA.
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