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LEAVENWORTH CASE.

By ANNA KATHERINE GREEN. Popular Edition. Quarto, paper, 20 cents. With every succeeding issue of lower-priced editions of this famous story, the circle of its readers has been largely increased, and an extensive demand is now expected for this edition for the million.

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