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Show THE HUMOR OF CRIME. Mrs. Raf'les Being the Adv ent urea of an Amateur CracKSWOman. Narrated by Bunny. Edited by John Kendrlck Bangs Illustrated bj Albert Levering. Published by Harper ft Brothers. New York; D. A. Callahan, Salt i ake 'itv There Is fcupposed two partners in crime. "Bunny" and Hi nrlell. . from England "Bunny" was In New York. and Efenristte was in Newport Neither knew of the presence of the other in this country. "Bunny" was down on his luck, and seeing a II, raid personal vvUc.'i he took to be from Henrlette, answered It. Thus the two came together again Henrlette Hen-rlette put "Bunny' In the way of making rome money, and tln-y worked things to-getber to-getber to their mutual profit. In the advent ad-vent ui es of the Newport Villa, of Mr Gaster's Maid. the Pearl Rope of Mrs. Qusblngton-Andrews;" the Steel Bonds, the Fresh-Air Fund. Mr. Bookerbtlt's Tiara; the Carnegie Library; the iioiii- Up; Mr'. Bhadd'S Muslcnle; Mrs Innltt's Cook arid the last adventure of all, where Henrlette stole the millionaire. It is a whimsically cynical cold-blooded book. ery attractive to read, and well constructed. con-structed. Bangs lacks not fervent admirers, ad-mirers, and this little book will fully come up to their expectation' |