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MUSCOMA,
OR
FAITH CAMPBELL:
A TALE OF THE REVOLUTION.

BY ARIA ASHLAND.

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THE DEATH SHIP,
OR
THE PIRATE'S BRIDE,
A NAUTICAL ROMANCE,

By the Author of the Smuggler King and other Tales. Making a closely printed book of
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The Magic Figure Head,
OR THE
LADY OF THE GREEN AND BLUE.

By Charles Carey, late of the U. S. Navy.

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