An edition of The Lion and the Unicorn (1899)

The lion and the unicorn

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The lion and the unicorn
Richard Harding Davis
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An edition of The Lion and the Unicorn (1899)

The lion and the unicorn

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Publisher
Scribner
Language
English
Pages
295

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Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1908, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1908, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1904, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1904, C. Scribner's Sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1903, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1903, C. Scribner's sons
Cover of: The lion and the unicorn
The lion and the unicorn
1899, C. Scribner's Sons
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Table of Contents

The lion and the unicorn
Cinderella
Miss Delamar's understudy
On the fever ship
The man with one talent
The vagrant
The last ride together
The editor's strory
An assisted emigrant.

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Pagination
295 p., [6] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
295

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23375148M

Excerpts

PRENTISS had a long lease on the house, and because it stood in Jermyn Street the upper floors were, as a matter of course, turned into lodgings for single gentlemen; and because Prentiss was a Florist to the Queen, he placed lion and unicorn over his flower-shop, just in front of the middle window on the first floor.
added anonymously.

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