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APRIL 21 1913
SERIAL NO. 10
THE
MENTOR
SCOTLAND
THE LAND OF SONG AND
SCENERY
A Trip Around the World with
DWIGHT L. ELMENDORF
DEPARTMENT OF
TRAVEL
VOLUME 1
NUMBER 10
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