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LAYS OF IND* 
COMIC, SATIRICAL, AND 
DESCRIPTIVE. 
Poems Illustrative of Anglo-Indian Life* 
By ALIPH CHEEM* 
Illustrated by the Author, Lionel 
Inglis, R. A. Sterndale, and others. 
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local names and customs, are somewhat esoteric ; 
but taken, through out, the verses are characterised 
by high animal spirits, great cleverness, and most 
excellent fooling.” 
Liverpool Mercury. — “ One can readily imagine 
the merriment created round the camp fire by the 
recitation of the ‘ Two Thumpers,’ which is irre- 
sistibly droll.” 
Scotsman. — “The ‘Lays’ are not only Anglo- 
Indian in origin, but out-and-out Anglo-Indian in 
subject and colour.” 
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A MEMOIR OF THE LATE JUSTICE ONOOCOOL 
CHUNDER MOOKERJEE. 
By Mi MOOKERJEE. 
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Indian Daily News. — “Instructive as well as amusing.” 
I ~ Times of. India. — “ There is not a dull page in the hundred and thirty-seven pages of 
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ANIMALS OF NO IMPORTANCE* 
A SERIES OF HUMOROUS - ESSAYS ON SOME OF THE 
COMMON BIRDS, BEASTS, AND INSECTS OF INDIA. 
By D. DEWAR, I.C.S. 
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