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Emily Lawless. MAELCHO : a Six- 

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Emily Lawless. TRAITS AND 

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Eden Phillpotts. SONS OF THE 

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— Morninf; Post. 

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A thenaum. 

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Jane Barlow. A CREEL OF IRISH 

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Jane Barlow. FROM THE EAST 

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Mrs.Cafifyn. ANNEMAULEVERER. 

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Benjamin Swift. SIREN CITY. By 

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J. H. Findlater. THE GREEN 

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Mall Gazette. 

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story. ' — Guardian. 

 ' ReveaJs to us a new writer of undoubted 



faculty and reserve force.' — Spectator. 

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beautiful.' — Black and White. 



J. H. Findlater. A DAUGHTER 

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3. H. Findlater. RACHEL. By 

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Mary Findlater. OVER THE 



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Mary Findlater. BETTY MUS- 



GRAVE. By Mary Findlater, 



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A most touching story.' — Spectator. 



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