droll story-books that it is possible to
conceive of. Brimful of quaint and wonderful notions, and teeming with
mirth and 'go.'"--_The Teachers' Aid._
THE NIDDING NOD. By H. Escott-Inman.
CATHERINE. By F. M. Peard.
London: WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED.
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| Inconsistent hyphenations (everyday/every-day, |
| wastepaper/waste-paper, bathroom/bath-room) have been retained. |
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| On p39 Miss (Agnes) Bibby's rejected novel is listed as being |
| written by "Katherine J. Howard Bibby". This is the only |
| occurrence of "Katherine" in the text and has been left as |
| printed. |
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| On p177 the punctuation preceding the quotation "How happy could |
| I be with either" has been adjusted to clarify who is speaking. |
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