Hi Al... Ok, there were two circulating copies of this at my library, which appeared to have identical contents except that one has an extra page at the back with blurbs for other books published by D Appleton & Co. Page 370 is almost the end. In the book I have here page 370 ends with the sentence fragment: But with the swift intuition of the lonely There is then page 371, full of text, and page 372, which contains the final brief paragraph and a "The End." Then there is only the ad that I mentioned above. So what would you prefer? I could type this text out, or scan the pages for you... Andrew On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Al Haines (shaw) wrote:
I have a copy of the above book, published in Toronto, Canada, by William Briggs, 1902, copyrighted (or words to that effect) by A. C. Laut, 1902.
It's missing whatever pages follow page 370.
Does anyone have this book that can supply me with images of the missing pages?