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Fiction* 



Crown 8vo. 6/- each volume. 

 JOHN FLETCHER^S MADONNA, 



By MRS. COMYNS CARR, 



Author of "Cottage Folk," etc. 



" Mrs. Comyns Carr has very cleverly worked out an original idea, 

 contriving her picture in a perfect mosaic of picturesque detail. . . . 

 The Baron strongly recommends it to those capable of enjoying a 

 good novel when they get it." — Punch. 



IN SEARCH OF THE UNKNOWN, 



By ROBERT W. CHAMBERS, 



Author of "Cardigan," "Maids of Paradise," "The Maid at 

 Arms," etc. With a Frontispiece. 

 " An elaborate joke of an entertaining kind." — Daily Graphic. 



THE WEDDING OF THE LADY OF LOVELL, 



AND OTHER MATCHES OF 



TOBIAH^S MAKING. 



By UNA L. SILBERRAD, 



Author of "Petronilla Heroven," "The Success of Mark 

 Wyngate," etc 



" It may be safely said that few tales of recent years have been 

 more excellently told. There is a quiet humorous force about the 

 style, a mature originality, which is altogether admirable." — 

 Morning Leader. 



CRITTENDEN. 

 By JOHN FOX, 



Author of "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come," etc. 



A ROUGH REFORMER. 

 By ERNEST GLANVILLE, 



Author of "The Kloof Bride," etc. 



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