BOOK ONE DEALS WITH A STUFF THAT WILL NOT ENDURE Title: A Man's Man Author: Ian Hay Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by Suzanne Shell, Ernest Schaal, |
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By Ian Hay
A SAFETY MATCH. With frontispiece.
A MAN'S MAN. With frontispiece.
THE RIGHT STUFF. With frontispiece.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
Boston and New York
A MAN'S MAN
"O, HUGHIE, DID YOU?" (p. 376)
COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS
COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published September 1910
TO
T. B.
Partner (after several collisions). I should think you were more at home in a boat than a ballroom, Mr. Rudderford!
Little Bobbie Rudderford (the famous Oxbridge coxswain). Yes; and by Jove, I'd sooner steer eight men than one woman, any day!—Punch.