The Adventures of a Man of Science.
By L. T. Meade and Clifford Halifax, M.D.
We have taken down these stories from time to time as our friend. Paul Gilchrist, has related them to us. He is a man whose life study has been science in its most interesting forms—he is also a keen observer of human nature and a noted traveller. He has an unbounded sympathy for his kind, and it has been bis lot to be consulted on many occasions by all sorts and conditions of men.
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Copyright, 1896, by L. T. Meade, in the United States of America
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