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International studio — 48.1913

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November, 1912

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO

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THE JOYOUS ADVENTURES OF ARISTIDE PUJOL
form a climax to Mr. Locke’s novels of diverting Gallic experiences.
Aristide Pujol, that Protean son of Provence, is a most attractive per-
sonality. With breathless interest we follow him through a series of
delectable adventures. He is a lovable, tender-hearted, gasconading
gamin of a creature, full of aplomb in the most embarrassing situations,
and honorable according to his lights. With a chuckle and a sigh of re-
gret we close the book on Aristide’s last and most satisfactory adventure
—that of matrimony.
With 24 Full-Page Illustrations. Cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.

“ Mr. Locke’s novels not only provide keen pleasure at the
first reading, but can be read again and again without losing
their bloom — or the reader his delight. He has peopled the
realm of his fancy with living, breathing, sentient creatures.
They are real people to us. Mr. Locke’s method is unique; it
is almost as whimsical as Cervantes’ own. His stories are a
valuable addition to the noble volume of English fiction.”
■—Review of Reviews.
 
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