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study of the effects of a great passion on such a mind as hers, the record 
of her unwise love is decidedly interesting, and its merits are greatly 
enhanced by the fact of its being written in a bold, vigorous style.” — 
Saturday Review. 
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THE 
ADVENTURES OF DR. BRADY. 
By W. H. RUSSELL, LL.D. 
“ The novel is one which succeeds in holding the attention in an un- 
usual degree We can remember few stories so rich in incident 
and adventure, or so full of change and variety, as that which Dr. 
Brady relates of himself and his acquaintance It is not a novel 
of the ordinary type ; but it is everywhere full of interest of the purest 
kind ; and we know of few recent books which we could recommend 
with greater confidence to the general reader.” — Times, 
“ As might be expected. Dr. Russell has written a powerful and in- 
teresting work. The characters are lifelike and attractive, and, what is 
far more in these days, original ; and this alone would distinguish it 
from the ordinary novels of the day.” — Athenceum. 
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