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' A charming romance, and full of incident. 



The book is fresh and strong.'— Speaker. 

 ' A strong and wise book of deep insight and 



unflinching truth.'— Birmingham Post. 



Mary Findlater. BETTY MUS- 

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 Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' Handled with dignity and delicacy. . . . 



A most touching story.' — Spectator. 

 ' Told with great skill, and the pathos of it 

 rings true and unforced throughout.' — 

 Glasgow Herald. 

 Alfred Ollivant. OWD BOB, THE 

 GREY DOG OF KENMUIR. By 

 Alfred Ollivant. Second Edition. 

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 'Weird, thrilling, strikingly graphic.'— 



1'unch. 

 ' We admire this book. . . . It is one to read 

 with admiration and to praise with en- 

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 ' It is a fine, open-air, blood-stirring book, 

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 to whom a dog is dear.' — Literature. 

 B. M. Croker. PEGGY OF THE 

 BARTONS. By B. M. Croker, 

 Author of ' Diana Barrington.' 

 Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 Mrs. Croker excels in the admirably simple, 

 easy, and direct flow of her narrative, the 

 briskness of her dialogue, and the geni- 

 ality of her portraiture.' — Spectator. 

 ' All the characters, indeed, are drawn with 

 clearness and certainty ; and it would be 

 hard to name any quality essential to 

 first-class work which is lacking from this 

 book.' — Saturday Review. 



H. G. WeUs. THE STOLEN BA- 

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 H. G. Wells. Second Edition. 

 Crown 8vo. 6s. 

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 a great deal within its reach.' — Saturday 

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 H. G. Wells. THE PLATTNER 

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 6s. 

 ' Weird and mysterious, they seem to hold 

 the reader as by a magic spell.' — Scots- 

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Sara Jeanette Duncan. A VOYAGE 

 OF CONSOLATION. By Sara 

 Jeanette Duncan, Author of An 

 American Girl in London.' Illus- 

 trated. Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



'A most delightfully bright book.'— Daily 

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'The dialogue is full of wit.' — Globe. 



'Laughter lurks in every page.' — Daily 

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 C. F. Keary. THE JOURNALIST. 

 By C. F. Keary. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



' It is rare indeed to find such poetical sym- 

 pathy with Nature joined to close study 

 of character and singularly truthful dia- 

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E. F. Benson. DODO: A DETAIL 

 OF THE DAY. By E. F. Benson. 

 Sixteenth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 

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 — Speaker. 

 E. F. Benson. THE VINTAGE. By 

 E. F. Benson. Author of 'Dodo.' 

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 Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 1 Full of fire, earnestness, and beauty.' — 

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 E. F. Benson. THE CAPSINA. By 

 E. F. Benson, Author of ' Dodo.' 

 With Illustrations by G. P. Jacomb- 

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 ' The story moves through an atmosphere 

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Mrs. Oliphant. SIR ROBERT'S 

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 Mrs. Oliphant. THE TWO MARYS. 

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 Mrs. Oliphant. THE LADY'S 

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 W. E. Norris. MATTHEW AUSTIN. 

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 W. E. Norris. HIS GRACE. By W. 

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 W. E. Norris. THE DESPOTIC 

 LADY AND OTHERS. By W. E. 

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