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Notions Of A Nobody. By T. Theodore Dahle. (leadenhall...

humour in these sketches is not always spontaneous, and occasionally it becomes a little wearisome. There is a decidedly American sound about some of it, without, however, the......

Ballybeg Junction. By F. M. Allen. (downey And Co.)—this...

by the author of " Through Green Glasses," is, as its very name implies, a " rattling " Irish story, full of practical jokes, full of noise, and full—indeed, rather too full—of......

The Theory Of Conditional Sentences In Greek And Latin. By

R. Horton-Smith, M. A. (Macmillan and Co.)—The subjunctive, or, as it should more accurately be termed, the conditional mood, has long been the terror of schoolboys and of the......