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THE BRIDGE SERIES General Editor: J. A. Bright Its Aim and Purpose The average student who has completed a simplified course of English has a vocabulary of about two thousand headwords, somé familiarity with simple English syntax in shortish sentences, and a very limited acquaintance with English thought and ways of life. With this equipment or something very like it, he is usually invited to plunge into the largely uncharted seas of full English, to read books written specifically for an English audience assuming a full knowledge of English life and manners, complete familiaritv with the most complex syntax, and a recognition vocabulary of at least ten and possibly twenty thousand words. It is no wonder if he becomes discouraged at the gap between what he knows and what he sees he has to learn. It is to help in closing this gap that The Bridge Series has been planned. The student's troubles at this level are of three kinds, difficulties due to ignorance of background, difficulties of structure and difficulties of vocabulary. Difficulties of background can never be completely eliminated, but by careful choice of book and by annotation where difficulties are known to exist they have been to somé extent minimized. Difficulties of understanding complicated sentences and slightly involved syntactical constructions can only be overcome by practice in reading them unhampered by vii