The 'MOLLY BAWN' SERIES of POPULAR NOVELS. 



Works by the Author of 'MOLLY BAWN,' 'GREEN PLEASURE 



AND GREY GRIEF,' Ac. dc. 

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PHYLLIS : A NOVEL. 



' A clever and interesting novel.' SPECTATOR. ' Very pleasant writing.' QUEEN. 



MOLLY BAWN. 



' Really an attractive novel, idealising human life without departing from the truth, 

 *nd depicting the love of a tender, feminine, yet high-spirited girl in a most touching 

 manner. Full of wit, spirit, and gaiety. All women will envy and all men will fall in 

 love with her. Higher praise we surely cannot give.' ATHENAEUM. 



'AIRY FAIRY LILIAN.' 



'A delightful story, cast in the same mould as its predecessors. The characters are 

 cleverly drawn, the dialogue is terse and pointed.' COURT JOURNAL. 



MRS. GEOFFREY. 



'A prettier or more readable story than "Mrs. Geoffrey" nobody need wish to meet 

 with.' SCOTSMAN. 



ROSSMOYNE. 



'Monica Beresford is a very pretty example of Irish naivetf dissociated from shille- 

 laghs ; and there is true humour in the conception of Kit, her sister.' ACADEMY. 



DORIS. 



' ' ' Doris " is a clever story of a marriage of convenience The dialogue is good, 



that of " Dicky Browne," a kind of licensed jester, being really bright and lively. The 

 heroine is well drawn, and so is a terrible aunt of hers, whose encounters with the 

 Marquis (himself a clever portrait) are diverting.' ACADEMY. 



GREEN PLEASURE AND GREY GRIEF. 



'"Green Pleasure and Grey Grief " is what many of its readers will be inclined to 

 call a sweetly pretty story.' ATHEN/EUM. 



PORTIA. 



1 "Portia, or by Passions Rocked," is of the category of novels to which may fairly 

 'be applied the epithet of " charming."' MORNING POST. 



BEAUTY'S DAUGHTERS. 



'Another triumph. ... Of the success of the story there can hardly be any doubt.' 



COURT JOURNAL. 



FAITH AND UNFAITH. 



'A singularly bright, vivacious, readable story.' ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. 

 ' Distinctly superior to three-fourths of the fiction published.' ACADEMY. 



LADY BRANKSMERE. 



insational to suit the most ardent admirers of fie 

 :>f admiration." COURT JOURNAL. 



LOYS, LORD BERRESFORD, and other Tales. 



ries which cannot fail to be popular. The 

 two are especially racy and piquant.' Ao 



UNDER-CURRENTS. 



'Altogether as enjoyable as one is accustomed to expect from the clever author of 

 Molly Bawn."' SCOTSMAN. 



London : SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 Waterloo Place. 



'. . . Sufficiently sensational to suit the most ardent admirers of fiction, and yet contains 

 nuch that is worthy of admiration." COURT JOURNAL. 



1 A collection of stories which cannot fail to be popular. There is something good i 

 1 of them, and one or two are especially racy and piquant.' ACADEMY. 



