PALL MALL GAZETTE.—"There are the same masterful grip and wielding of words that are almost surprised to find themselves meaning so much; the same buoyant joy in men who 'do' things."
ACADEMY.—"With sure instinct he labels the volume The Day's Work. That is just what these tales are—the day's work of a great imaginative and observant writer, of a master craftsman who, when he has no magnum opus on hand, rummages in drawers, peers into cupboards, for notions noted and not forgotten, for beginnings laid aside to be finished in their proper season."
SCOTSMAN.—"A fine book, one that even a dull man will rejoice to read."
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A DRAMA IN SUNSHINE
By HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL
CONTENTS
The Prologue