Autumn Fiction 1913 i\ 



One Woman's Life. 



By ROBERT HERRICK, Author of " Together." 

 Daily Telegraph. " Milly is a lovable woman with great 

 charm, and her story is both interesting and amusing ; it is, 

 besides, told with a wonderful insight and grasp of character." 



Crump Folk Going Home. 



By CONSTANCE HOLME. 

 Times. " A novel of great promise." 



Pall Mall Gazette. " A romance of much power and beauty." 

 Manchester Courier. " A pleasure to read so sincere a book." 

 Daily Graphic. " Mills & Boon are to be congratulated on 

 having discovered yet another writer of uncommon promise." 



The Red Colonel. 



By GEORGE EDGAR, Author of " The Blue Bird's-Eye." 



Daily News. " There is not a second of dulness in ' The Red 

 Colonel.' " 



T.P.'s Weekly. " One forgets it is a story; one is absorbed, 

 excited, and bewildered." 



The Swashbuckler. 



By MRS. BAILLIE REYNOLDS, Author of "The 

 Silence Broken," " Nigel Ferrard." 



The Lizard. 



By H. VAUGHAN-SAWYER, Author of " Sport of Gods." 



Penelope's Doors. 



By SOPHIE COLE, Author of " In Search of Each 



Other." 



Times. " A gentle study of much humour and charm." 

 Pall Mall Gazette. " A sheer pleasure to read." 

 Liverpool Daily Post. " Miss Cole has not done anything 

 better than ' Penelope's Doors.' " 



Lily Magic. 



By MARY L. PENDERED, Author of " At Lavender 

 Cottage," " An Englishman." 



T.P.'s Weekly. " The most delightful of country idylls. Can 

 be given a place on the shelf reserved for books to keep." 

 Daily Express. " ' Lily Magic' will be popular." 

 Newcastle Chronicle. " A very good book." 



