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never been any good to you, nor yet any-out of sympathy, however, with the poor. body else, and now you may get a busband victims of the most degrading and loathsome as is. There's about twenty pound coming to me; my clothes ain't worth anything, but the skipper will send you the money. Don't wear no black for me; I wasn't worth God forgive me -Your dond husband, TOM DUNCAN

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Thore is variety enough in this volume to interest a great many persons. Everywhere ho reader feels that he is in the presence of « real was, whose pen is touched with a sincerity too often lacking nowadays. He needs no higher commendation.

Inland Golf. By EDWARD RAY (Open Cham- pion, 1912). With Thirty-ans Illustra tions. London: T. Werner Laurie.

trade in the world; and we only hope that the glimpses behind the veil which Mr. Kauffman affords his roaders will have the effect he desires, of warning women and of arousing in mon a spirit of chivalry towards the women they meet in daily life.

are of Proserpine, By MavRION HEWLETT.

London: Macmillan & Co.

Were one asked to stato categorically to what particular section of literature this book belings, one would be puzzled to reply. It is not a novel, it is not a collection of fairy tales, it is not nn autobiography; yet it would seem to be compounded of all What will occur to most golfers when they tree, and, where one is gifted with the take up this valuable book-valuable, though a tincture of philosophy which is wholly power to read between the lines, it contains ite published price is only us-and again agreeable to the student of human nature. when they lay it down, is that champion The author has been growing in strength golfers appear to have a peculiar faculty for writing as well as golfing. Though he sets and imagination, and this work will add mut to show how every stroke must be much to his reputation. It is most difficult modified to allow for the difference between say whore fast leaves off and fiction. inland and seaside turf, we fancy most begin, so skilfully has he blended his golfers in Hongkong will admit that Ray's material. The peeps of self-revelation cone hints are of valuo anywhere; but one cannot most naturally, too, and wherever introduced Jearn golf any more than one can learn add to the mystification of the reader. swimming or skating froin the mere perusal the time sa ranches the end, one is almost of a book. Of this fact, and of the difficulty coavincerl that men have actually married even of adapting one'a style to that of the fairy wives and that fairies are as plentiful best of exemplars, we are forcibly reminded in the closing remarks of Ray's own preface. Acknowledging bis indebtedness to Harry Fulford for helpful comment and criticism, ho writes: "My description of one shot, more unorthodox than the rest, draw from him the observation: 'Well, old man, I know it's how you do it, and I can see why you do it; but Heaven help the nun who tries to imitate you.""

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blackberries to those who have the power of seeing them. The author manipulates his. prose with the skill and artistry of a post, and his descriptions of natural scenes in the prettiest counties of England are as easy to imagine as the painted pieture.

livin's Latchkey. By HUBERT BLAND,

London: T. Werner Lauric.

For the beginner, Ray is of opinion that at lonst seven clubs are necessary-driver,

The author of this work is Hebert," of brassy, cleek, iron, mashie, wúblick and the Sunday Chronicle, who has already putter. His own bag contains ton clubs, published Letters to a Daughter." Olivia four of which are drivers (instead of brassy) is a young woman of twenty-three and a balf. and one a driving iron in addition to the She is living in the country with an aunt ordinary weapon of that name. It is only and cousins, but has nothing in common with to be inferred that the Champion discusses them. Her father has been dead two years, the value and uses of each of the clubs with and she has an income of about £400 a year. the authority of a master craftsman, and She yearns to have a flat of her own in ho does so in language that is extremely London, and writes to an acquaintance of plain and lucid and helpful to the must hers--a man, of coumo-to ask whether she modest of duffers. We use the word should establish herself in a flat or go into

duffers" designedly, because our experience has taught us that notwithstand-reply judicially, setting forth the advantages a banrding-hotse. For acquaintance tries to ing the widespread growth of the game and and disadvantages of flat and hoarding tho tens of thousands of players in the house, with perhaps a slight bias in favour frigid, temperate and torrid zones, the great majority of us are really duffers after all, of the fat and so Olivin, to the barror, Both the duffer and the expert, however, doubtless,, of her out and cousins but to if they have any genius for the game at the joy of the bachelor nials acquaintance, all, will learn something from Ray's book, sets up her flat. What happens is told in o either how to improve their game where they series of letters between the two. But, we fauft haston to add, there is nothing to shock the or failing where they are weak. His susceobabilities of modesty. It is an agres chapters on his two specialities long driving ably written marrative of a wholly con and the use of the niblick--will be of especialceivable series of events, with just a touch; interest; but there is not page which does of aynicism to favour it. hot contain some hint or comment well worth remembering. Ray has been fortunate is getting most of the famous playor, amateur

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