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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Berry And Co., by Dornford Yates This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Berry And Co. Author: Dornford Yates Release Date: January 5, 2006 [EBook #17469] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BERRY AND CO. *** Produced by Hilary Caws-Elwitt, in honor of Peter Caws BERRY AND CO. BY THE SAME AUTHOR _Published by Ward, Lock & Co.:--_ BERRY AND CO. JONAH AND CO. MAIDEN STAKES. THE STOLEN MARCH. ANTHONY LYVEDEN. VALERIE FRENCH. AND FIVE WERE FOOLISH. AS OTHER MEN ARE. THE BROTHER OF DAPHNE. THE COURTS OF IDLENESS. _Published by Hodder & Stoughton:--_ BLIND CORNER. PERISHABLE GOODS. BLOOD ROYAL. FIRE BELOW. ADELE AND CO. BERRY AND CO. BY DORNFORD YATES WARD, LOCK & CO., LIMITED LONDON AND MELBOURNE PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY PURNELL AND SONS PAULTON (SOMERSET) AND LONDON _DEAR VALERIE,_ _When a writer admits that he has an affection for something which he has written, it is high time to pray for his soul. Yet I make bold to confess that there are in this book some passages which I hold dear--a seeming vanity, which must be explained._ _Many times you have found me at work upon these chapters. Often you have taken ill-written pages of manuscript from my table and, sitting down in a chair, deciphered them for what they were worth. Once or twice, whilst you read, you have fallen into silvery laughter._ _Do you wonder that I treasure the sentences which drew forth such music?_ _This is my dedication._ _As many as see you are glad of the sight. All who know you are proud of the honour. But the man whose efforts your mirth has commended is the proudest and happiest of the lot._ _Need I say that your name is not Valerie? I think not. You will know whom I mean._ _Most faithfully yours,_ _DORNFORD YATES._ _Pau, November, 1920._ CONTENTS I HOW WILL NOGGIN WAS FOOLED, AND BERRY RODE FORTH AGAINST HIS WILL II HOW DAPHNE WROTE FOR ASSISTANCE, AND MR. HOLLY WAS OUTBID III HOW A MAN MAY FOLLOW HIS OWN HAT, AND BERRY TOOK A LAMP IN HIS HAND IV HOW NOBBY CAME TO SLEEP UP
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