Olivia in India by O. Douglas
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OLIVIA IN INDIA
O. DOUGLAS "_When one discovers a happy look it is one's duty to tell one's friends about it_." JAMES DOUGLAS in _The Star_. OLIVIA IN INDIA. By O. DOUGLAS "Happy books are not very plentiful, and when one discovers a happy book it is one's duty to tell one's friends about it, so that it makes them happy too. My happy book is called 'Olivia.' It is by a certain young woman who calls herself O. Douglas, though I suspect that it's a pen-name.... Olivia can write the most fascinating letters you ever read."--JAMES DOUGLAS in the _Star_. "Extremely interesting. To have read this book is to have met an extremely likeable personality in the author."--_Glasgow Herald_. PENNY PLAIN. By O. DOUGLAS "Penny Plain" is a story of life in a little town on the banks of the Tweed. Jean Jardine, the heroine--who looks after her brothers in |
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