In the Foreign Legion. By Legionnaire, 17889. Cloth.
Sahib Log: An Anglo-Indian Tale. By John Travers. Picture Paper Covers.
The Navy’s Way. By John Margerison, R.N. Boards.
The Misleading Lady. By C. W. Goddard and Paul Dickay. Boards.
Transcriber’s Notes
The original spelling was mostly preserved. A few obvious typographical errors were silently corrected. Further careful corrections, some after consulting other editions, are listed here (before/after):
- ... feeling of orginality in the remark. Perhaps ...
... feeling of [originality] in the remark. Perhaps ... - ... and a rose-white frame and her strong yellow ...
... [and] rose-white frame and her strong yellow ... - ... ready, and as Mrs. Kronen rose tall to welcome ...
... ready, [and] Mrs. Kronen rose tall to welcome ... - ... their clothes, their carriages and hansom, their ...
... their clothes, their carriages and [hansoms], their ... - ... wrong. You should have them cut higher, about ...
... wrong. You should have them cut higher, [above] ... - ... Mr. Grove walked clumsily. His arms brushed ...
... Mr. Grove walked clumsily. His [arm] brushed ... - ... Piccadilly; a glimpse of the gaze of the Green ...
... Piccadilly; a glimpse of the [haze] of the Green ... - ... may trees in flower ... fresh clean colours, ...
... [May] trees in flower ... fresh clean colours, ...