Novel 183: Bithia Mary Croker, The Cat's-Paw (1902)

 
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Sydney Prior Hall, The Maharani of Cooch Behar


A virtuous young lady, orphaned and unwanted by relatives, is lured to India, where she has diverse adventures.


Here is another novel by Croker (see Novels 013, 073, 129), with a good (if somewhat episodic) plot, sharply defined characters, and a vividly realized setting.

The novel presents “the conditions and circumstances of Anglo-Indian life . . . as well as authors who take themselves more seriously. . . . The best part of the story is the picture of a third rate boarding house.” Athenaeum, March 1, 1902

“The book is fresh and vivacious; the pictures of Indian life are vivid and convincing.” Saturday Review, March 15, 1902

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