Just Jemima
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JUST JEMIMA
By J. J. BELL
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- Around a half-grown Scottish grocer's boy, Mr. Bell has woven a fund of highly humorous incidents, keeping Johnny pretty busy getting in and out of hot water through seventeen chuckling chapters.
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- "A story throbbing with the spirit of wartime, yet one in which the reader is spared the horrors of the battlefield. As in his acknowledged habit, Mr. Bell invests his characters with the true human spirit and the saving grace of humor."—N. Y. Times.
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- "Bell's humor is perhaps the most delicious thing in all the British Isles—a rare and rollicking book is this one. But, oh, its the wee Mac and Private Thompson and Christina that belongs in the Caledonia Hall of Fame."—N. Y. Evening Sun.
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JUST JEMIMA
By
J. J. BELL
Author of "Johnny Pride," "Wee MacGreegor
Enlists," "Oh Christina," etc.
New York Chicago
Fleming H. Revell Company
London and Edinburgh
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Copyright, 1919, by
FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY
New York: 158 Fifth Avenue
Chicago: 17 North Wabash Ave.
London: 31 Paternoster Square
Edinburgh: 75 Princes Street
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To
DAVID PAE
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CONTENTS
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