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Enkttoimt 



OF 



OBIGINAL ONE-VOLUME NOVELS. 



//? cro07? 8vo, cloth, gilt, 2s. 6d. each. 



A Series of Novels, carefully selected, the work in each case of an Author 

 hitherto unknown to the public. 



1. The Burning Mist. 



By GARRETT LEIGH. 2nd Edition. 



The Morning Leader says : " 'The Burning Mist' throbs and 

 flames like its title, and must be set down as a powerful sketch of 

 a stricken woman's life story." 



The Christian Age says : " Let us say at once that Garrett Leigh 

 has produced a psychological novel of striking power and merit, full 

 of just and sagacious observations on society, morals, and religion, 

 and written in a literary style that is at the same time forceful, beau- 

 tiful, and limpid. ' The Burning Mist ' is a severe and pitiless laying 

 bare of the inner self of a clergyman, to outward semblance a man 

 of truth and honour, but tormented by the bitter consciousness that 

 his life is a sham and a lie." 



2. On the Cards. 



By MARY ALLEN. 



3. Brenda's Experiment: 



An Indian Marriage Story. By MAJOR GREENHOW. 



The Athena>ujn says: "This novel may do good as illustrating 

 the evils that too often attend mixed marriages, and the plot is suffici- 

 ently interesting and well worked out. The scene is chiefly in India, 

 and of course adventures during the Mutiny are introduced. The 

 fighting scenes are \*ell described." 



4. Against the Odds : 



A Story of Some Who Went Wrong. By FRANCES 

 HOME. 



5. Family Ties. 



By AGNES MARCHBANK. 



6. Was he a Gentleman? 



By FRANCIS GELBART. 



7. Qeraldine's Husband. 



By MARY MACLEOD. 



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