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General Mallock’s Shadow 
By W. B. MAXWELL 
Author of ‘* In Cotton Wool,” ‘ Seymour Charlton,” etc. 
Mr. W. B. Maxwell’s new novel, ‘‘ General Mallock’s 
Shadow,” is a story of modern life, the theme of which is 
entirely pleasant and the ending a happy one. 
From the Valley of the Missing 
By GRACE MILLER WHITE 
This is a powerful and realistic story of inherited instinct, 
full of the vivid contrasts of actual life, and with a setting 
quite new to English readers. It concerns a boy and girl, twins, 
whose adventures as here related are sometimes horrible, some- 
times pathetic, sometimes grimly fascinating; and the reader 
will follow them with breathless interest to the extraordinarily 
dramatic aésouement, which is both a comedy and tragedy in one, 
Meadowsweet 
By BARONESS ORCZY 
Author of ‘* The Elusive Pimpernel,” ete. 
The Veldt-Dwellers 
By F. BANCROFT 
In the decade since the South African War the first stormy 
feelings of anger and bitterness have passed away ; the grass 
has had time to grow over the graves of those who fell on both 
sides, and the problem in all men’s minds now is that of 
Race Unity for South Africa. ‘‘The Veldt-Dwellers ”’ is a 
powerful contribution to the discussion of this question ; and in 
it will be found that extraordinarily sympathetic insight and 
startling truth in the representation of South African humanity 
which the 7%es discerned in the author’s former novel—‘‘ Of 
Like Passions.”’ 
Varick’s Leqacy 
By G. B. BURGIN 
Author of “A Lady of Spain,” ‘ Dickie Dilver,” cte. 
The story of two highly-cultured young English gentle- 
women, who, tired of the uselessness of their lives, disguise 
their identity, take a little house at Crouch End, and endeavour 
to become of use to their fellow-creatures, the one as a nurse 
and the other as a writer. ‘* Varick’’ receives his legacy in the 
novel shape of three young literary aspirants, who have resolved 
to become famous men, and are bequeathed to him by an old 
friend who first set Varick’s feet in the way of greatness. The 
book is concerned mainly with Varick’s difficulties in dealing 
with them, and the very charming love-story which arises when 
the three young men and two young girls are brought together. 
London: Hutchinson & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. 
