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These entertaining pages.... Well, there is the book, with a red girl on its green cover, and a deal of pleasant beckoning in its many chapters and myriad paragraphs.'--_Academy._ 'This delightfully entertaining volume.... There are few types of men and women, few phases of life and character, which escape his shrewd perception, and of everyone he gossips in the airiest, wittiest fashion.... "Between Ourselves" is charming.'--_Lady's Pictorial._ 'Max O'Rell is a true humourist, a clever satirist, and an entirely human man.... This last work is certain to be as popular as "Her Royal Highness Woman."'--_Western Mail._ 'There is a large amount of wisdom in its pages and much amusement.'--_Week's Survey._ LONDON: CHATTO & WINDUS, 111 ST. MARTIN'S LANE, W.C. ALSO BY MAX O'RELL Crown 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d. RAMBLES IN WOMANLAND 'Max O'Rell has in this volume given us another entertaining and delightful dissertation upon woman and her kind. What Max O'Rell does not know about the sex to which he has not the honour to belong is hardly worth knowing.'--_St. James's Gazette._ 'It is too late in the day to dwell upon the features of style which render the work of Max O'Rell such easy and agreeable reading, and it is unnecessary to illustrate his pretty gift of phrase-making. He has gained his own place among popular authors, and offers no sign of vacating it.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ 'We hardly know whether to recommend the book to our readers or not. They will not put it down, once begun--that is certain.'--_Spectator._ 'Max O'Rell, in his new book, expresses in his own peculiar and entertaining way many witty, satirical, and humorous ideas on the subject of the "eternal woman."'--_Daily Express._ 'Max O'Rell is always entertaining, and provokes friendly discussion as readily as any writer I know. His new book contains many aphorisms, and some of them are very good.'--_British Weekly._ 'Max O'Rell supplies, not for the first time, a delightful mixture of commonplace and common-sense.'--_Daily Chronicle._ 'We have no doubt a great many people will enjoy the book, and the enjoyment will be innocent and wholesome.'--_Academy._ 'Max O'Rell's chaff is excellent, and all in perfect good taste.'--_Pelican._ 'The genial author takes up the cudgels on behalf of the better-looking sex in a way which should make his book tremendously popular with lady readers--especially the married ones.... A very e
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