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 I hope it will not survive the series of foreign classics of which Mr. William 

 Heinemann, aided by Mr. Edmund Gosse, is publishing translations to the great 

 contentment of all lovers of literature." 



Each Volume has an Introduction sfiecialiy written by the Editor 



Mr. EDMUND GOSSE. 



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IN GOD'S WAY. From the Norwegian of Bjornstjerne 



BjORNSON. 



THE HERITAGE OF THE KURTS. From the Norwegian 



of Bjornstjerne Bjornson. 



FOOTSTEPS OF FATE. From the Dutch of Loois 



COUPERUS. 



WOMAN'S FOLLY. From the Italian of CJemma Ferruggia. 



THE CHIEF JUSTICE. From the German of Karl Emil 

 Franzos, Author of " For the Right," &c. 



THE OLD ADAM AND THE NEW EVE. From the 



Gernun of RudoI-f Golm. 



A COMMON STORY. From the Russian of Ivan Gont- 



CHAROFF. 



SIREN VOICES (NIELS LYHNE). From the Danish of 

 J. P. Jacobsen. 



THE JEW. From the Polish of Joseph Ignatius Kraszewski. 



THE COMMODORE'S DAUGHTERS. From the Nor- 

 wegian of Jonas Lie. 



NIOBE. From the Norwegian of Jonas Lie. 



PIERRE AND JEAN. From the French of Guy de Mau- 

 passant. 



FROTH. From the Spanish of Don Armando Palacio- 



Valdes. 



FAREWELL LOVE ! From the Italian of Matilde Serao. 



FANTASY. From the Italian of Matilde Serao. 



WORK WHILE YE HAVE THE LIGHT. From the 



Russian of Count Leo ToLSToy. 

 PEPITA JIMENEZ. From the Spanish of J uaN Valera. 

 DONA LUZ. From the Spanish of Juan Valera. 

 UNDER THE YOKE. From the Bulgarian of Ivan Vazoff. 



