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... LITEBATURE. In Tommy Uptmore (London: Sanmilsr'a i Low & Co.) Mr IL D. Blackmore is even wuiore p original than in the earlier works that made his h fame. His remarkable English, half archaic: tC half slangy in filavour, would give a purist fits a] perhaps, but it is refreshingly novel, and his t( quaint humour is certainly unique. The new t( and cheaper edition just issued should increase ...