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WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY. 



"It is the most amusing and entertaining 

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"The hero is a witty historian, who sees more 

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 the illustrations are as effective as the story." 

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' 'The book is worth buying if only for the fine 

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"Iti^ a large and handsomely bound ■^■jUime, 

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The Oldest and Leading Belgian 

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R. J. FiNLEY, Editor and Publisher, 



The only journal having 

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