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A RECORD OF BOOKS READ

I uecMed to keep a BBpHhlpSiyb. I entered-the names of everything I read, remarks about 'each looking through the-list; |ip|a';jEhat the books which really §j||p|lilff|ftme are those dealing, with travel, mystery and his*-MaWEp-aia also very interested in ■MMfcltßTaejL Of course, there are Baii|fe,||igßr kinds of novels' which H|HK§id, and enjoyed very much, I Jove «ome stories supply all the IHMHbn one could long for, and books which I have WENRMBm'tmr are outstanding. One fflßßgm Iwaoßs "Mary Slessor—Th* of Okoyong," by W. and .the other is a book, but quite as

BHMrtlStfc It is "Eleven. O'clock nK|% 2. Margaret Gale. My wMmmmimSßay illustrated with HBnHM la C ni| is ver J' simply WMUOM&Ij£ l * whose parent* storlesTiteWgone ■nuw||Bdi KmUng, who wrote Books,** "Just-So 'Collected Dog Stor-

El or boy who likes bould read some of >** hooka, He has t wonderful animal ever read, such as Bunted," "Ways of "Wild Animals I His characters jou feel lor the they were:human. ; by Annaf" Sewell. iful story. . ries of tnfrel I have -Cape To Cairo" •eatt) and some of Keny Lands" books

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)

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A RECORD OF BOOKS READ Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)

A RECORD OF BOOKS READ Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)