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"A real school story, with a splendid account of a cricket match."―Academy.

"One of the best school stories I have seen for many a day. It is manly, sensible, and humorous."―T. P.'s Weekly.

"Full of hearty and healthy schoolboy life and sentiment, and furnished with a due and full supply of school and holiday adventures."―Scotsman.

"It is rare to meet with a good school story for elder lads; but in 'A Prefect's Uncle' we have lighted on the real thing."―Globe.

"One of the best school stories if has been our good fortune to read for a long time."―Bookman.

"A capital series of short stories.&hellip;All written in the breezy, amusing style which has already made this writer popular."―King.

"Very bright, healthy, and funny collection of schoolboys' stories."―British Weekly.

"Excellent school stories."―Daily Chronicle.

"This cheery volume should be one of the great favourites of all healthy, spirited boys."―Publishers' Circular.
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ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK · SOHO SQUARE · LONDON. W.
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