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'To say that a book is by the author of "Mehalah" is to imply that it contains a 

 story cast on strong lines, containing dramatic possibilities, vivid and sympathetic descrip- 

 tions of Nature, and a wealth of ingenious Imagery. '^S^eaker. 



' That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may 

 be_ very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and vigorous, his language 

 pointed and characteristic, the incidents of which he makes use are striking and original, 

 his characters are life-like, and though somewhat exceptional people, are drawn and 

 coloured with artistic force. Add to tlus that his descriptions of scenes and scenery are 

 painted with the loving eyes and skilled hands of a master of his art, that he is always 

 fresh and never dull, and it is no wonder that readers have gained confidence in his 

 power of amusing and satisfying them, and that year by year his popularity widens.' — 

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ARMINELL. Fifth Edition. 

 URITH. Fifth Edition, 

 IN THE ROAR OF THE SEA. 

 Seventh Edition. 



MRS. CURGENVEN OF CURGEN- 



VEN. Fourth Edition. 

 CHEAP JACK ZITA. Fourth Edition. 

 THE QUEEN OF LOVE. Fifth 



Edition. 

 MARGERY OF QUETHER. Third 



Edition. 



JACQUETTA. Third Edition. 

 KITTY ALONE. Fifth Edition, 

 NOI^MI. Illustrated. Fourth Edition . 



THE BROOM-SQUIRE. Illustrated. 

 Fourth Edition. 



THE PENNYCOMEQUICKS. 



Third Edition. 

 DARTMOOR IDYLLS. 

 GUAVAS THE TINNER. IIlus- 



trated. Second Edition. 

 BLADYS. Illustrated. Second Edition. 



DOMITIA. Illustrated. Second Edi- 

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PABO THE PRIEST. 

 WINEFRED. Illustrated. Second 

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Titnes. 

 ' Fine realism.' — Birmingham Post. 



Conan Doyle. ROUND THE RED 

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' The book is far and away the best view 

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Stanley Weyman. UNDER THE 

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 first page of which to the last the breath- 

 less reader is haled along. An inspira- 

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Lucas Malet. THE WAGES OF 

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Lucas Malet. THE CARISSIMA. 

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Lucas Malet THE GATELESS 

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