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  2. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.— NO. XLIX.

    I have shown that danger—even death— often awaits the detective in the ordinary execution of his duty. I have no wish to trumpet it forth, or pile up any sham ...

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  3. EARLY EXPERIENCES OF COLONIAL LIFE.—No. V.

    When our Charter was obtained by au Act of the Imperial Parliament, which, was granted in a most grudging spirit, and but for the encouragement afforded ...

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  5. NOTES ON THE ZOOLOGY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—No. VIII.

    The magpie is at once musical, bold, and graceful, but has a great amount of pugnacity in its disposition. Mag is, however, a general favorite with young and ...

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