Sons of Britannia
1874; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: Our Letter-Box, London: Printed by Walter Sully, Plough-Court, Fetter-Lane, E. C., Sons of Britannia. Fiction, drama: Captain Tom Drake; or, England's Hearts of Oak Chapter LXXX, Giant Dick, the Hero of Red Mountain Chapter XXXVI, Giant Dick, the Hero of Red Mountain Chapter XXXVII, Captain Tom Drake; or, England's Hearts of Oak Chapter LXXXI, Frozen in; or, Six Months' Night Chapter VII, Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman Chapter III, Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman Chapter II, Giant Dick, the Hero of Red Mountain Chapter XXXV, Captain Tom Drake; or, England's Hearts of Oak Book II. Chapter LXXIX, Giant Dick, the Hero of Red Mountain Chapter XXXIV, Bound 'Prentice to a Waterman Book I. Chapter I, The Rebel Officer A Story of the American War, Frozen in; or, Six Months' Night Chapter VIII. Essay: "Matchless Misery" Has Been Defined to Be Having a Cigar and Nothing to Light It With, Olla Podrida Word of Honour, The Exchange, "I Feel," Said an Old Lady,"That I've Got about through with This World, A Lady Going to Church on Ash Wednesday, Finding Her Seat Already Occupied, Requested the Pew-Opener to Remember That, Although It Was Ash Wednesday, Her Pew Was Not Lent, Experiments on Rats, A Lawyer Engaged in a Case, Tormented a Witness so Much with Questions, That the Poor Fellow at Last Cried for Water, Canine Sagacity and Fidelity, A Tragedian Pawned, "What Was the Result of the Trial of That Horse Stealer?". Poem, verse: Enigmatical Pastimes, Memories of Childhood. Puzzle, game: Solutions. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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