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THE FUGITIVES by morley Roberts 



A tale of love in war, written in the author's usual graphic style. Two sisters 

 living in England have strange love affairs. The lover of one is a British captain 

 captured at Magersfontein and sent to Pretoria. The lover of the other sister goes 

 to Pretoria, manages to get the captain out of jail, and they escape to Durban, where 

 the captain dies, but his fickle sweetheart has already married another. It is full of 

 incident and the action moves rapidly. The background of course is the Boer War. 



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"An artistic story ami delightfully told." — Chicago Tribune. 



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 degree than any other American writer now before the reading public. . . . After 

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 conviction that a few years hence Mr. Booth Tarkington will hold one of the most 

 enviable positions ever held by an American novelist. In a word, we look to him as 

 the probable ' coming man.' " — The Bookman. 



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TUU r^ "D TIT "CTTVT T7T AT and other stories 

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By A. CONAN DOYLE 



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 of late. It has all its author's familiar dash of style, fecundity of invention, and 

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