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THACKER & CO., LONDON. 
‘There is plenty of 
fun in ‘Behind the Bun- 
galow,’ and more than 
fun for those with eyes 
to see. These sketches 
may have an educational 
purpose beyond that of 
mere amusement; they 
show through all their 
fun a keen observation 
of native character and 
a just appreciation of it.” 
—The World. 
RRAAR AA 
BEI ND Ph BUNG-A LO 
By the Author of “TRIBES ON MY FRONTIER.” 
AND ILLUSTRATED BY THE SAME ARTIST. 
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““«The Tribes On My Frontier’ 
was very good: ‘ Behind the Bunga- 
low’ is even better. Anglo-Indians will 
see how truthful are these sketches. 
People who know nothing about India 
will delight in the clever drawings 
and the truly humorous descrip- 
tions; and, their appetite for fun 
being gratified, they will not fail to 
note the undercurrent of sympathy.” 
—The Graphic. 
‘The native members of an Anglo- 
Indian household are hit off with great 
fidelity and humour.”—The Queen. 
