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Andrew Balfour. BY STROKE OF 

 SWORD. By A. BALFOUR. Illus- 

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 Andrew Balfour. VENGEANCE IS 

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 Author of 'By Stroke of Sword.' 

 Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' A vigorous piece of work, well written, and 

 abounding in stirring incidents.' — Glas- 

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J. Maclaren Cobban. THE KING 



OF ANDAMAN: A Saviour of 



Society. By J. Maclaren Cobban. 



Crown 8vo. 6s. 



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J. Maclaren Cobban. THE ANGEL 

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E. Hiohens. BYEWAYS. By Robert 

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R. HichenB. TONGUES OF 



CONSCIENCE. By Robert 



HipHENS, Author of 'Flames.' 



Second Edition, Crown Svo. 6s. 



' Of a strange haunting quality.' — Glasgow 



Herald. 

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Stephen Crane. WOUNDS IN 

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* A fascinating volume.' — Spectator. 



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J, B. Burton. IN THE DAY OF 



ADVERSITY. By J. Bloundelle- 



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J. B. Burton. DENOUNCED. By 



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J. B. Burton. THE CLASH OF 

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J. B. Burton. ACROSS THE SALT 

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J. B. Burton. SERVANTS OF 



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Dorothea Gerard. THE COX- 

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 Ada Cambridge. PATH AND 

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 Richard Marsh. THE SEEN AND 

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Scotsma7t. 

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