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y their own. Miss Bertha Bowlong, who was governess to the KAISER in the late "sixties," is shortly about to publish her reminiscences of her now all-too-notorious pupil. Strange to say it never occurred to her to set them down till quite recently, nearly fifty years after the event. The book, which is now announced by the Talboys, is rich in illuminating anecdotes of the future WAR LORD, as well as vivid portraits of MOLTKE, BISMARCK, TREITSCHKE, MUeNCHHAUSEN, Eulenspiegel, Dudelsack and other luminaries of the Prussian capital. The Charm of Cannibalism. Miss Ermyntrude Stuggy (Mrs. Raymond Blott), whose extraordinary novel, _The Lurid Lady_, was described by Father BERNARD VAUGHAN as the most "precipitous" book he had ever preached on, has returned to England after two years' residence among the cannibals of the Solomon Islands. Hence the title of her forthcoming volume, _The Adorable Anthropophagi_, which is already announced by Messrs. Hybrow and Garbidge. The contents explain why Mr. Blott has heroically preferred to remain with the cannibals. Major Finch's Great Discovery. Major Hector Finch, the famous Nationalist M.P., philosopher, psychologist and scholar, has made a remarkable literary discovery. It is that _Johnson's Dictionary_ is not, as is generally supposed, the work of BEN JONSON, but of SAMUEL JOHNSON, the son of a Lichfield bookseller. This epoch-making revelation, briefly and modestly outlined in a letter to _The Daily Chronicle_, will be set forth in detail in a massive volume of 1,000 pages, with a portrait of the author, to be issued shortly by the House of Swallow and Gull. Odds and Ends. _The Vegetarians_, a novel with a strong dietetic interest by Janet Melinda Didham, is announced by the firm of Gherkin Mark. _The Molly Monologues_ is the alluring title of a volume of sketches by Richard Turpin, shortly appearing with Pincher and Steel. Miss Loofah Windsor, who wrote _The Washpot_, a successful story of last summer, has just finished a new one of a humorous type, called _What--no Soap_? which the Dinwiddies will publish in a month or two. * * * * * "A few lucky corps actually had geese to pave the way for the Christmas pudding; they were quartered in some place where a whip round among the officers and a ride to the nearest town or village secured enough geese to feed a battalion." _Jersey Morning News_. Someho
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