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The storm children, or, The light-keeper of the Channel. Cobb, Sylvanus, (1823–1887).
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The Novelette.

NUMBER 12.

CONTAINING THE STORY, COMPLETE, OF

THE STORM CHILDREN: OR THE LIGHT-KEEPER OF THE CHANNEL. A STORY OF SEA AND LAND ADVENTURE.

BY

SYLVANUS COBB, JR.

ILLUSTRATED. THE STORM CHILDREN IN DANGER. [WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIS ESTABLISHMENT, AND COPYRIGHT SECURED ACCORDING TO LAW.]

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