NEIV NOVELS. 
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THE WYVERN MYSTERY. A Novel. By J. S. Le Fanu, 
Author of “ Uncle Silas,” “ Guy Deverell,” “ Haunted Lives,” &c. 
3 vols. 
THE BUCKHURST VOLUNTEERS. By J. M. Capes, M.A., 
Author of “ The Mosaic-Worker’s Daughter.” 3 vols. 
UP AND DOWN THE WORLD. By the Author of ‘‘Never 
— for Ever.” 3 vols. 
LOST FOOTSTEPS. A Novel. By Joseph Verey. 3 vols. 
THE GAGE OF HONOUR. By Captain J. T. Newall. 
3 vols. 
MARTHA PLANEBARKE. A Novel. 3 vols. 
DAISIE’S DREAM. By the Author of “ Recommended to 
Mercy,” &c. 3 vols. 
WEE WIFIE. By Rosa Nouchette Carey, Author of “ Nellie’s 
Memories.” 3 vols. 
OBERON’S SPELL. A Novel. 3 vols. 
SIMPLE AS A DOVE. By the Author of “ Olive Varcoe.” 
Second Edition. 3 vols. 
NETHERTON-ON-SEA. A Story. 3 vols. 
STRETTON. By Henry Kingsley, Author of “ Geoffry 
Hamlyn,” &c. 3 vols. 
FALSE COLOURS. By Annie Thomas (Mrs. Pender Cud- 
lip), Author of “ Denis Donne.” 3 vols. 
MY ENEMY’S DAUGHTER. A Novel. By Justin M‘Car- 
THY, Author of “The Waterdale Neighbours,” “Paul Massie,” 
&c. 3 vols. 
“We do not pretend to have made any great discovery in the novel 
before us, Mr. M‘Carthy being already well known to all lovers of pure 
and wholesome fiction ; but none the less are we of opinion that a 
novel which has a purpose and a character so distinct from the ordinary 
run of stories should be instantly distinguished and warmly commended. 
. . . . It is given to few of our living writers of fiction to create 
such an interest in their imaginary personages as Mr. M‘Carthy has 
done in his touching story of Christina Braun. It is a sad story, as we 
say, but it is a very real and a very true one. The vividness of the 
characters, the subdued and artistic fashion in which the narrative of 
their lives is told, the fine interpretation of every-day moods and feel- 
ings, and the dramatic descriptions of more powerful passions, evidence 
in every page of the book the hand of a master. The novel is worthy 
of the author who gave us the ‘Waterdale Neighbours.’” — Examiner. 
TINS I.EY BROTHERS, 18 CATHERINE ST, STRAND. 
