FOOTNOTES:[1]The author has allowed himself a slight anachronism. The prison was not a convict establishment at the period of this tale.[2]Whisht = uncanny.[3]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[4]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[5]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[6]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[7]Numbers 2, 20, and 24 are Double Volumes and Double Price.[8]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[9]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[10]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[11]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
FOOTNOTES:[1]The author has allowed himself a slight anachronism. The prison was not a convict establishment at the period of this tale.[2]Whisht = uncanny.[3]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[4]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[5]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[6]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[7]Numbers 2, 20, and 24 are Double Volumes and Double Price.[8]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[9]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[10]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[11]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[1]The author has allowed himself a slight anachronism. The prison was not a convict establishment at the period of this tale.[2]Whisht = uncanny.[3]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[4]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[5]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[6]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[7]Numbers 2, 20, and 24 are Double Volumes and Double Price.[8]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[9]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[10]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.[11]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[1]The author has allowed himself a slight anachronism. The prison was not a convict establishment at the period of this tale.
[2]Whisht = uncanny.
[3]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[4]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[5]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[6]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[7]Numbers 2, 20, and 24 are Double Volumes and Double Price.
[8]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[9]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[10]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.
[11]The Chaucer Vols., and also No. 50, may be had in stiff paper covers at 1s.net each.