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[1] Lippincott's Magazine.
[2] By permission of Life Publishing Company.
[3] Lippincott's Magazine.
[4] By permission of Life Publishing Company.
[5] Lippincott's Magazine.
[6] Copyright, 1905, by the Metropolitan Magazine Company.
[7] From "At the Sign of the Dollar," by Wallace Irwin. Copyright, 1905, by Fox, Duffield & Co.
[8] From "Nautical Lays of a Landsman," by Wallace Irwin. Copyright, 1904, by Dodd, Mead & Co.
[9] Lippincott's Magazine.
[10] By permission of Life Publishing Company.
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