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The Carleton case / by Ellery H. Clark ; with illustrations by George Brehm . Indianapolis : The Bobbs - Merrill Company , [ c1910 ) . 345 , [ 1 ] p . , front . , [ 4 ] leaves of plates . LC : Mr 23 , '10 . PW : Ap 16 , '10 .
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