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I.HT.KATt'UK. BKITIM1. IN 



hnaliborton(J.Logk 

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 nurture of old Scotland. Man*. 



.tnliinion ilulme, 



* Natural llistonr Lore and Legend": W l 

 of Coni< 



rolumea t -Ti 



Author* t. the 



Thi* lion I>ver olleftcl "Strange Page* from Fam- 



nwall" 

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,..,--.- .,- ; . .-, ..-, Sul-j.-.-t," 



v William Andrvwa. 



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scripto. in tl repared 



by Mont AJ: lie Rhodes .lam. -. and the lir>t series was 



l .--.....: i; >al, H -:,.::. Literary, 

 and other Autographs in the Dfpartmenl of Mann- 



pleted Prof Skoal's monumental editin 





 from William S. BOBDonschein cam< A l: 



riti-mjwr.iry Literature," l..-in^ ti 



i>o Bert Book*," anl V 



I'roae SeleoUona" \\ere 



y ..f the Krn:li>h I '...- 



.d from .1. .1. .Ius.scrand. who also 



iN.ntri: i a Fr.-n.-h I', n." 



"The Troobadoon and l.y John F. 



Rnwbotham, appeared in the u Social England s. - 



Fiction. Several distinguished writers of 

 went out novels which attracted mueh attention and 

 none rcoredsuch a success as " Iril- 

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Amazing Marriage" and a volume .-..n- 

 taining three abort stories. - The Tale of . 



I I'.ia.-h." and "The Caac of (M-II- 

 eral Oplc an<l Lady < 'amjer. v M Judc the Ol- 



rise to nm.-h adverse <-riti- 



.dthough admitted a work of genius : " The 



i-cyond the World" was another of William 

 Mr*. Humphrey Ward told 



Story of IJessie C.^tn-ll." while" 

 of Auld Lang Syne." by Ian Ma< . John 



Maclaren Watson), kept up the aojuaintan.-e made 

 with Driimt'ii-lity folk in " Bi-si.h- the r.onnie Urier 

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published also u Maureen^ Fairin-." Nrael Zan./- 

 uill, the author the <;lu-tto." 



won commendation bv his story of u The V 

 and Rudy an I Kiplintr <> 



em mith "The Serontl Jungle Book." "Sir Walter 

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V almond came to Pontiac" was a story of a 1 

 poleon vividly told by (Tillwrt Parker. 'while Stanley 



man was represented by two Mirrimr Frenct 

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-The Co.. 



ll.-ari of Oak "and "The 



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other Stories"; George Moore, the : ,.,t}, 

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"Into t i.- 



D ItfUM Sla-i, 

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Er*?*** FrcJ <* Montrenor. j.uMUhtHl "Int 

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Mirk W.A. a. iu name betoken*, a .,,|],,.tio, 1 ,,f 

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taahine and Hr^r.** 1 ^ e .ome 



iiUier gltaBpasja of life at Bamnraik' 

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 added to the n-miution tf ainl hy 1 , A n M 



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iiticiilarlv hajipy in : 

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run Sal.il.." "The Chnmi 

 Antoni,,- an.l "A Man of Mark." 



\ II. Hakii.- 



Mcrriinan. " An Arranged M I 



tli. a (i.rard. "The Ininrcgnabl. 



Little Ilucuriiot." I.v Ma\ 1'i-liibi-rtoii. " Tin l 



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; and Frank Frankf. 



Sale of a S. ni." "They rail it 1 - 



of the CouH i air Dan-lit, r." and - 



tin- Iu>h and Oil - \\ !.. n 



1649, by J." S. Fleteher. and "In Tai. 

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Quiller i); u Lyn . 



An>tey (Juthri 



e Whit.- l 



: I Him- : and 



of the Soil." l.y M I i 

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-A l.-al with the Pex-il." hy rMen I'll. 

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woman" li_ 



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