Quinn's big cake.
"First time I use a knife in long while!" he laughed, as he stood up to the
job. "Now we all eat much; an' mebbe give some to leetle Pancho and
Panchita too, eh?"
THE END
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A Selection from the Catalogue of
G.P. PUTNAM'S SONS
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THE STRANGENESS OF NOEL CARTON
By
WILLIAM CAINE
Noel Carton, driven to desperation by his vulgar little wife who, in buying
his position, is forced to accept him with it, determines to bury himself
in the writing of a novel, in the vain hope of forgetting. At the same time
he elects to keep a secret journal. In his novel he subconsciously draws
the portraits of the living people surrounding him.
How this novel becomes inextricably entangled with his own journal is the
basis for this extraordinarily original story which leads to an astounding
climax.
G.P. PUTNAM'S SONS
New York London
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The Night Horseman
A Tale of Wild-riding Herdsmen and Outlaws, and their Deeds of Daring and
Deviltry
By
Max Brand
A well-known English critic said of _The Untamed_--"There are in it
passages of extraordinary power--the whole conception is very bold.
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