Nat Gould

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was unquestionably the greatest Sporting Novelist of the Age. His versatile stories are read and enjoyed by millions, both young and old. Some of his finest works are now available in THE ROYAL ASCOT LIBRARY, and a list of them appears below. Each volume contains 256 pages, is handsomely bound in cloth, with attractive coloured wrapper, and is published at 2s.net, or 2s.3d.post free of the publishers, G. HEATH ROBINSON & J. BIRCH, LTD., 27 Chancery Lane, London, W.C. 2.

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Transcriber's Note:Throughout the dialogues, there were words used to mimic accents of the speakers. Those words were retained as-is.There were places where a word was unreadable. In those places, the most likely word was used, enclosed in brackets.Errors in punctuations and inconsistent hyphenation were not corrected unless otherwise noted.On page 60, a single quotation mark after "two years ago" was replaced with a double quotation mark.On page 64, a single quotation mark after "at Helton striking," was replaced with a double quotation mark.On page 72, "made mistake" was replaced with "made a mistake".On page 77, a single quotation mark before "That was quite" was replaced with a double quotation mark.On page 172, a period after "you intend doing" was replaced with a comma.On page 192, a quotation mark was added after "him the information."On page 239, "where killed" was replaced with "were killed".

Throughout the dialogues, there were words used to mimic accents of the speakers. Those words were retained as-is.

There were places where a word was unreadable. In those places, the most likely word was used, enclosed in brackets.

Errors in punctuations and inconsistent hyphenation were not corrected unless otherwise noted.

On page 60, a single quotation mark after "two years ago" was replaced with a double quotation mark.

On page 64, a single quotation mark after "at Helton striking," was replaced with a double quotation mark.

On page 72, "made mistake" was replaced with "made a mistake".

On page 77, a single quotation mark before "That was quite" was replaced with a double quotation mark.

On page 172, a period after "you intend doing" was replaced with a comma.

On page 192, a quotation mark was added after "him the information."

On page 239, "where killed" was replaced with "were killed".


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