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MALAY SKETCHES

BY THE SAME AUTHOR

UNADDRESSED LETTERSCrown8vo, 6s.

Third Edition

"Deep gratitude is due to Sir Frank for giving these letters to the world . the lazy descriptions of Eastern life, the musings on great scenes, the stories, and the utterances of social wisdom are all. .

delightful, and add body to a book remarkable for a rare delicacy and charm." The Athenceum. His narrative style is admirable, and his episodes are always interesting. One could read for many

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hours of the clever mongoose and tigers and crocodiles. ... Sir Frank Swettenham has a pretty

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THE REAL MALAYPEN PICTURESCrown8vo, 6s.

pen except that of Mr. Conrad has drawn the Malay character so faithfully or so graphically. . . It is a combination that is very alluring, and we confess to finding Sir Frank Swettenham's book of " The Pall Malay sketches most fascinating reading..

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