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FRIENDLY 

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By 



David Grayson 



ARE you tired of the hum-drum? All right — shoulder your knapsack 

 and take to the road with David Grayson as a guide. He's passing 

 your door this very minute, bound for the open country. The irk and 

 monotony of routine things fasten upon us all, just as it did upon David 

 Grayson, and he took the very best remedy in the world — he dropped his 

 work and with pack on his back and a tin whistle and his thoughts for 

 company set out on the "friendly road." Just Out. Illustrated by Thomas 

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BY THE SAME AUTHOR 



Adventures in Contentment 



Here is a book so delightful in its literary style, so 

 simple, so sound in its philosophy, so full of genuine 

 content and with such a sunny outlook upon life that 

 one almost hesitates to write about it lest its charms 

 shall be clouded, as it were, by overmuch handling." 



Adventures in Friendship 



"They are not stories, or essays, or parables, but 

 a genre of a wider, fuller kind, such perhaps as the 

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 nor to say that David Grayson has written the two 

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 and Steele." — The Boston Herald. 



— In The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 



Charming illustrations in black and white and full colors by Thomas Fogarty 



New Leather Edition, each volume, net, $1.50. Cloth, net, $1.35 



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