The Boston Herald, U.S.A. "Such is the manner of this in- 

 tensely entertaining book. Miss Herbert can write poetically as 

 well as humorously." 



New York Times. " This record of adventure and achievements 

 is a fascinating one." 



Le Chenil. " ' Tout est dans tout,' comme on dit et nous ne 

 pouvohs mieux faire d'imiter Miss Agnes Herbert en empruntant 

 le mot de la fin a son poete favori : 

 ' Well roared, lion ; 

 Well run, Thisbe ; 

 Well shone, moon ; 

 Well moused, lion ;' 



pour applaudir tous les acteurs de ce drame cynegetique vecu au 

 pays Noir.'' 



The Pioneer, India. " The story, without any straining at the 

 jocose the bane of most sporting stories is brightened up by 

 flashes of genuine humour and by 'no little graphic power. The 

 interest is well sustained. There is not a dull or dry chapter in the 

 book." 



The British and S. African Export Gazette. " Miss Agnes 

 Herbert writes naturally, always without embellishment or effort, 

 and invariably with a sparkle that irresistibly brings a smile, 

 qualities which, notwithstanding her modest and unassuming denial 

 to literary pretensions, unquestionably point to her being an 

 authoress of more than ordinary merit. In short, all who read her 

 delightful volume will doubtless share our hope that it will not be 

 long before she again gives the public some further contributions 

 from so capable and facile a pen." 



The New York Tribune. "This book forms an entertaining and 

 gay record. The story bubbles with the spirit of fun. The reader 

 finds the 'Two Dianas' delightful company." 



The Times of India. " The adventures are graphically related, 

 and the book forms entertaining reading." 



Truth. "The book is very brightly written, and admirably 

 illustrated." 



The Newcastle Chronicle. " The charm of the book consists 

 largely in the incidents that are detached from the actual killing, 

 and in the droll observations of the authoress on men and things." 



JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD, VIGO STREET, LONDON, W. 



