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... STORIES BY RUDYARD KIPLING, ANTHONY HOPE, RIDER HAGGARD, WILLIAM LE QUEUX, H. A. VACHELL, “RITA,” MAX PEMBERTON, J. J. BELL, MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON, BARRY PAIN, ETC. Paddington Station, W. ...
... STORIES BY RUDYARD KIPLING, ANTHONY HOPE, RIDER HAGGARD, WILLIAM LE QUEUX, H. A. VACHELL, “RITA,” MAX PEMBERTON, J. J. BELL, MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON, BARRY PAIN, ETC. Paddington Station, W. ...
... THE STORIED CONTINUING (from our issue of April 7) his series of articles on recent archaeological discoveries in India of the historic period. Sir John Marshall writes: eastern India, new light has been thrown on a later stage of Buddhism by the excavation ...
... STORIES S\\·eetheart ; and Cmsoe can have few rivals for this willow-shaded niche. Mr. de la Mare digs out references to Crusoe and other desert islanders from al l sorts of places, including The Moonstone, where Mr. Betteridge, the butler, expresses ...
... STORIES WEIRD A most entertain book of mystery and the Occu t. containing more than sixty short stories of absorbi merest relating weird personal experiences all written by responsib e people in good faith. 200 PAGES IN CLOTH-BOUND COVER. Price 2/6 per ...
... THE STORY 56* S OME OME of the most fascinating chapters in the book of science deal with the story of the way the various animals which inhabit the earth, each after its own kind, have come about through long ages of tentative development during a thousand ...
... sir. The Major's always does send me to bed at the third bottle, but I never go. Has he been telling you the old story, sir What old story, Pete Why, about Miss Stella, Mr. Dick. Yes. Pete placed his fingers by the side of his nose and winked at me. ...
... STORY ;\ S many readers have learned from .1-\._ Averil Mack enzie-Grieve's former books, she is no novice to beautiful island . I have not lost head and heart to the Tu can ones without knowing Ceylon, and Bali, Sicily, l schia and our Isle of Wight ...
... STORIES The Double Iris By Compton Reade. Sketches and Verses by Roger Acton, John Latcy, Mason Jackson, Byron Webber, J. P. Atkinson, and E. M. Cox. Price One Shilling. Postage : Parcels Post, 3;1.; Book Post, 3£d. OFFICE : 198, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. ...
... THE STORY LORD MORITSUGU (Anthony Quayle) is searching the countryside for Hanago (Yoko Tani), a beautiful girl he had met some months before. He stops to pray at a way-side shrine but is disturbed by a woman who comes to aance in the temple court-yard ...
... STORIES, MISS BEE. By G. Manvii.le Fenn. DIVIDED DUTY. By H. Sayile Clauke. EIVALS TO THE END. By H. H. S. Peause. CHRISTM.-VS FOLK TALES. YEF.SES and SKETCHES by Mason Jackson, John Latey, Horace Byron Webrer, Latey, Jun., and others. The whole inclosed ...
... story later of the Hohenzollern Reich, was the guiding political motive of her life, and although it would obviously be an exaggeration to say that she was the cause of King Edward’s aversion to Kaiser Wilhelm II she was definitely a contributory factor ...
... THE STORY OF Sept. 20th, 1924. CO UN TR Y LIFE. could not get away and they could not settle down. If they tried to play safely they were short; if boldness was their motto they were too far. The shot that was meant to do no harm did no good. The low ...