FICTION 



New Library Novels. 



" Clever .... skilfully worked out." Standard. 



A " A novel full of thought, power, pathos, and beauty. . . . 



A novel of remarkable loftiness and beauty." Daily Chronicle. 



T IFE " A realistic novel. . . . One of the most beautiful 



pieces of prose we have read in fiction for a very long time." 

 Morning Leader. 



AvvRY. "Talented . . . clever. . . . The book is a pleasure 



to see as well as to read." Vanity Fair. 



By PERCIVAL PICKERING. In 3 Vols. 



_. " Mrs. Reaney writes pleasantly, and these volumes of hers 



]_)r. are very readable." St. James's Gazette. 



Miss Willard says :- 



" Far above the ordinary level of the three-volume novel 



. . . nothing less than a human document." 



PAT I E NT. " Mrs - Reaney is certainly to be congratulated." Review of 



Reviews. 



By Mrs. G. S. REANEY. In 3 Vols. 



IN (Ready in February.) 



AN 



ORCHARD. By Mrs< MACQUOID. In 2 Vols. 



Author of " Patty " ; " The Red Glove," etc. 



DUST (Ready ^ February .) 



BEFORE 



THE 



ANONYMOUS. In 2 Vols. 



WIND. 



