New Works by Miss E. Marry att. 



(DAUGHTER OF CAPTAIX MARRYATT.) 



HENRY LYLE ; OR LIFE AND EXISTENCE. 



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TEMPER; A TALE. 



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The above novels, by the talented daughter of the late Captain Mar- 

 ry att, were written in compliance with the wishes of her father, ex- 

 pressed a short time previous to his death ; and the fair authoress al- 

 ludes to this circumstance by way of apology, in the preface to " Tem- 

 per." We predict lor them a wide spread popularity. They are ori- 

 ginal in style, truly moral and religious in tone, and are calculated to 

 accomplish much good, as the author aims some telling blows at the 

 tendency of the present generation towards Infidelity, and other mod- 

 ern evils. 



Works by the Author of "Zaidee." 

 ADAM GRAEME OF MOSSGRAY. 



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The characters are painted in bold relief, and seem to live, move 

 and speak before you. Not one is overdrawn, and yet each comes up 

 to the popular standard, in point of interest, individualization, and 

 spirit. The tale is, indeed, " sad, high and working ; full of state 

 and woe ;" but it is pleasant enough for all that, and the sober, truth- 

 ful earnestness with which it is related, will at once communicate it- 

 self to the mind of the most fastidious and hypercritical peruser of 

 modern volumes. 



MAGDALEN HEPBURN; 



A Story of the Scottish Reformation. 



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This charming novel, by the author of " Zaidee," will be welcomed 

 by all who have had the pleasure of reading the former production. 

 The quaint originality, tho healthy and cheerful religious tone, and 

 charming simplicity and good sense of this volume, will render it a 

 general and permanent favorite. A work which will be read as long 

 as any volume of our time. We know of no fiction, in fact, that we 

 would sooner recommend ; for, while it will fascinate all who merely 

 read for amusement, it will delight as well as improve thore who seek 

 for something even in a novel. It is fascinating from beginning to 

 ending, and no reader will lay it down, after perusal, without wishing 

 the author had extended its pages. 



