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EMILY: OR, THE ORPHAN SISTERS. CHARLES F. BARRINGTON. PUBLISHED BY GEORGE H. WILLIAMS, NO. 52 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, MASS. W. V. Spencer, 128 Washington Street, and G. W. Cottrell & Co., 36 Cornhill, Boston.-Samuel French, 121 Nassau St., N. York.-.T. R. Callender, 88 South Third Street, and A. Winch. 116 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia.-J. A. Roys, 43 Woodward Avenue, Detroit.-E. K. Woodward, corner of Fourth and Chesnut Streets, St. Louis.-A. C. Bagley, Cincinnati, O.-Demars & Schenck, Cleveland, O.-Noisy Carrier's Book and Stationery Company, 77 Long Wharf, San Francisco, California.
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EMILY. OR THE ORPHAN SISTERS. A TALE OF MYSTERY, CRIME, AND TERROR.

BY

CHARLES F. BARRINGTON.

Author of 'The Escaped Felon; or, Woman's Faith Triumphant,' &c, &c

NEW YORK: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL FRENCH, 151 NASSAU, CORNER OF SPRUCE STREET.

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