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    <subfield code="a">Release date is 2010-06-16</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">The two drovers / Sir W. Scott -- Mr. Deuceace / W.M. Thackeray -- The brothers / E. Bulwer Lytton -- Doctor Manette's manuscript / C. Dickens -- The caldron of oil / W. Collins -- The burial of the tithe / S. Lover -- The Knightsbridge myster / C. Reade -- The courting of Dinah Shadd / R. Kipling -- The Sire de Maletroit's door / R.L. Stevenson -- The secret of Goresthorpe Grange / Sir A. Conan Doyle -- A change of treatment / W.W. Jacobs -- The Stickit Minister / S.R. Crockett -- The Lammas preaching / S.R. Crockett -- The undergraduate's aunt / F. Anstey -- The silhouettes / A.T. Quiller-Couch -- My brother Henry / J.M. Barrie -- Gilray's flower pot / J.M. Barrie -- Mr. O'Leary's second love / C. Lever -- The indifference of the miller of Hofbau / A.H. Hawkins -- The stolen body / H.G. Wells -- The lazarette of the "Huntress" / W.C. Russell -- The great triangular duel / Capt. F. Marryat -- Three thimbles and a pea / G. Borrow.</subfield>
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