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the
Kidnapped Squatter

And Other Australian Tales.

By ANDREW ROBERTSON.


PRESS NOTICES.

Academy, February 6th, 1892.

"Mr. Robertson, who publishes the volume containing 'The Kidnapped Squatter and other Australian Tales'—which by the way are not exclusively Australian—is neither a Stevenson nor a Haggard, but he has an eye to character, and he can tell an incident well. The best story in his collection is also the longest—that in which Jack Reevely discovers his mysterious uncle, and thereby attains wealth and happiness. There are several good characters in this story, notably the old woman, Mrs. McWhae, and the detective, McWillie. Altogether, this is as pleasant and original a volume of short stories as has been printed for a very long time."