THE MANOR HOUSE.
By S. Elizabeth Hall, Author of "Sybil Fairleigh," etc. 3s. 6d.
"Has the greatest merit a story can have—it can be read aloud in a family circle."—Scotsman.
"Has plenty of cleverly managed incidents and sensations."—Newcastle Chronicle.
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DOG TAILS FROM CAMBRIDGE.
By C. Kent-Harkway, Author of "Celtic Waters," etc. With thirty illustrations by Fannie Moody. 3s. 6d.
A volume describing an undergraduate's life at Cambridge, his companions, and more particularly his various dogs, with their extraordinary characteristics, and the troubles into which his dog-keeping tastes brought him in various parts of the country. Some humorous love adventures also figure in the story. A book which will be enjoyed by all lovers of fun, whether dog-lovers or not.
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