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By Jean de la Brete. 



FATE'S FETTERS. Translated from the French by Mrs F. HOPER- 

 DIXON. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. -fust out. 



"The Author's first two books, 'My Uncle and My Curate,' and 'The 



Romance of a Believer,' had neither of them less than thirty editions. The 



newcomer is worthy of its predecessors, and we doubt not that it will meet 



with the same success." La Libre Parole. 



" One of the best novels of Jean de la Brete, and it is just as interesting to 



readers of either sex." Ganlois. 



"'My Uncle and My Curate' is one of the novels most relished by the 



French public. ' Fate's Fetters ' is most chaste, most distinguished, and 



really a strong work in its melancholy grace." Revue Helvetique. 



By Clement A. Mendham. 



A TROTH OF TEARS. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. With a Frontispiece. End of May. 



By Kattil Foil. 



MAJOR CARLILE. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. Ready. 



By 5. E. Hall. 



SYBIL FAIRLEIGH. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. At Press. 



By Rupert Alexander. 



BALLYRONAN. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. Now Ready. 



By Reginald St Barbe. 



FRANCESCA HALSTEAD. A Tale of San Remo. 

 Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. Second Edition. 



"Francesca is a beautifully drawn portrait, tender, graceful, and woman, 



like." Glasgow Herald. 



" The writer exhibits rare skill in devising a plot." Sheffield Telegraph. 



" This clever and interesting novel." Aberdeen Free Press. 



"Does not fail in interest at any stage." Scotsman. 



By Alfred Smythe. 



A NEW FAUST. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. -Second Edition. 



"Told vividly and with spirit. Stephanie is charming . . . intensely ex- 

 citing." Pall Mall Gazette. 



