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Mrs Perkins's Ball, by Mr M. A. Titmarsh, 1847. Rptd in Christmas Books,
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Hibernica, or the Poems of the Molony of Ballymolony (from Punch,
1845, 1850, 1851); and Ballads of Policeman X (from Punch, 1845, 1848,
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