POPULAR 6/- NOVELS 



In the Bishop's Carriage 



By MIRIAM MICHELSON. 



" Everyone is reading or wanting to read ' In the Bishop's 

 Carriage.' " Academy and Literature. 



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 By the well-known Canadian author. 



The Prisoner of Mademoiselle 



By CHARLES D. G. ROBERTS. 



" A charmingly told tale gaining much of its attraction from 

 the natural and telling style of the writer." Daily News. 



..." It possesses a peculiar attraction which we recognise in 

 almost all works of fiction which come to us from Canada ; an 

 atmosphere of refinement and a certain loftiness characterise their 

 romance. ... It has gleams of humour in its high romance, and 

 is told with a certain elegance characteristic of its origin." Ibt 

 World. 



" Vastly amusing." 



Archers of the Long Bow 



By ARTHUR MOORE. 



" It is vastly amusing, and we could do with many more ex- 

 orbitant stories of the same kind. ... A capital story in itself 

 . . . constructed with great ingenuity. . . . Will amuse even a 

 confirmed pessimist who despairs of modern light fiction." 

 Morning Post. 



"... The narrative is brisk, the incidents are ingeniously 

 contrived, and the characterisation neat and consistent." Specta- 

 tor. 



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