IV. TH ACKER &- 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 

 ot native character and 

 a just appreciation of it." 

 —Tke World. 



BEHIND THE BUNGALOW. 



By the Author of "TRIBES ON MY FRONTIER." 

 AND ILLUSTRATED BY THE SAiME ARTIST. 



"'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. 



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