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New 6s. Novels.


THE EXPENSIVE MISS DU CANE. By S. Macnaughtan. 'To resistthe charm of Hetty Du Cane one must be singularly hard toplease.'—Spectator.

THE LOST WORD. By Evelyn Underhill. 'She writes vigorouslyand well, with a clear sense of the beauty of language and anotable power of description.'—Times.

THE COUNTRY HOUSE. By John Galsworthy. 'It deserves thewidest measure of success as a careful study of modern life andan interesting piece of fiction, presented with remarkableliterary ability.'—Daily Telegraph.

MEMOIRS OF A PERSON OF QUALITY. By Ashton Hilliers. 'Such arecruit as Mr. Hilliers is welcome to the ranks of novelists....He has absorbed the spirit of the times with remarkable ability.Mr. Hilliers has a fine literary future before him, and we areglad to give his maiden effort a cordial greeting.'—Athenæum.

PAUL. By E.F. Benson. 'A genuinely fine novel; a storymarked by powerful workmanship and glowing with the breath oflife.'—Daily Telegraph.

THE SWIMMERS. By E.S. Rorison. 'Full of crisp dialogue andbright descriptive passages.'—Athenæum.

THE TRAIL TOGETHER. By H.H. Bashford. 'Very interesting,very well constructed, and admirably written; altogether anexcellent piece of work.'—Daily Telegraph.

FOOLS RUSH IN. By Mary Gaunt and J.R. Essex. 'Alive story, full of the stir and stress of existence on thefringe of civilization, very vividly and interestinglywritten.'—Sketch.

JOSEPH VANCE. By William De Morgan. 'Humorous, thoughtful,pathetic, and thoroughly entertaining.... Fresh, original, andunusually clever.'—Athenæum.

MOONFACE, AND OTHER STORIES. By Jack London. 'Jack Londonat his best.'—Standard.

LOVE'S TRILOGY. By Peter Nansen. 'Humour the authorpossesses, and tenderness. Sensibility he has, and shrewd sense.The

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