WORKS OP FICTION. 



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KATHERINE AND HER 

 SISTERS. 



By the Author of "The DrsciPLiNE of 

 Like," &c., 3 vols. 



We always look forward with gratifica- 

 tion wlienever we take up one of Lady 

 Kniily Ponsonby's novels. ' Katherine and 

 lier Sisters' is without exception one of the 

 very best of modern timea."^Messenger. 



THE HOUSE ON THE MOOR. 



By the "- 



Author of " Margaret Maitland," 3 v. 



"This story is very interesting and the 

 interest (ieepens as the story proceeds." — 

 Athenaiiiin. 



THE WORLD'S VERDICT. 



By the Author of " Morals op Mat 

 Fair," "Creeds," &c. 3 vols. 



" A remarkably able novel, and in- 

 tensely interesting." — Fast. 



MAGDALEN HAVERING. 



By the Author of "The VKRNErs," 3 v 



TWELVE O'CLOCK. 



By the Author of "Grandmothkr's 

 Money," &c. 1 vol. 



"An amusing story, full of point and 

 vigour. No reader will lay it down till he 

 has finished \t."— Messenger. 



THE VALLEY OF A 

 HUNDRED FIRES. 



By the Author of " Margaret and hkr 

 Bridesmaids," &c. 3 vols. 



"If asked to classify 'The Valley of a 

 Hundred Fires' we should give it a place 

 between 'John Halifax' and 'The Cax- 

 tons," — Herald. 



HIGH PLACES. 



By G. T. LowTH Esa. 3 vols. 



"A novel which contains interesting in. 

 cidents, capitally drawn characters, and 

 vivid pictures of life and society of the 

 present day." — Post. 



MONEY. 



By Colin Kennaquhom. 3 vols. 



"A clever novel. It can hardly fail to 

 amuse all readers." — Spectator. 



DAUNTON MANOR HOUSE. 



2 vols. 



MY SHARE OF THE 

 WORLD. 



By Frances Brownk, 3 vols. 



THE DAILY GOVERNESS. 



Ry the Author of "Cocsiw 

 Gkofkhuv," &c. 3 vols. 



BOND AND FREE. 



By the Author of "Caste," 3 vols. 



"A clever and interesting novel. It has 

 great power, and the story is well sus- 

 tained." — Literary Gazette. 



MAIN STONE'S HOUSE- 

 KEEPER. 



By SiLVERPBN. 3 vols. 

 "The work of a very clever and able 

 writer." — Literery Gazette. 



THE CRAVENS OF BEECH 

 HALL. 



By Mrs. F. Guisk. 2 vols. 



GRANDMOTHER'S MONEY. 



By the Author of " Wildflower," 3 vols. 



"A good novel. The most interesting 

 of the Author's productions." — Atheneeum. 



CARSTONE RECTORY. 



By George Graham. 3 vols 

 " A brilliant novel." — Sun. 



THE ROAD TO HONOUR. 



•'A very interesting story." — Sun. 



NIGHT AND DAY. 



By the Hon. C. S. Saville. 3. vols. 



ONLY A WOMAN. 



By Captain L. Wraxall. 3 vols. 



LORD FITZWARINE. 



By Scrutator. 



Author of "The Master of tub 

 Hounds," &c. 2 vols., with Illustrations. 



STEPHAN LANGTON. 



By Martin. F. Tupper. D.C.L. F.R.S. 



Author of " Proverbial Philosophy." 



&c., 2 vols, with flue engravings. 10s. 



THE CURATES OF 

 RIVERSDALE. 



Recollections in the Life of a Clergyman. 



