OCHE.
_Scotsman._--'The stories are so good and the epigrams so quaint that
one is loath to lay it down. A book that can call forth a hearty laugh
on nearly every page.'
_Field._--'The stories are really irresistible, and there is not a dull
page in the whole book.'
Oliver. By B. PAUL NEUMAN.
Author of 'The Greatness of Josiah Porlick,' 'Chignett Street,' &c.
_Westminster Gazette._--'The first hundred pages contain as fine a piece
of restrained realistic writing as our recent literature has put forth.
We laid down this very individual book with a wholesome respect for Mr.
Neuman's literary art.'
_Punch._--'The thing is remarkably well done, a close and unsparing
treatment of a subject by no means easy ... an original and successful
story.'
Two Who Declined. By HERBERT TREMAINE.
_Evening Standard._--'A striking, even absorbing novel. Its author will
certainly "count" before long.'
_Pall Mall Gazette._--'A very clever story, and a work of great
promise.'
Some Elderly People and their Young Friends.
By S. MACNAUGHTAN.
Author of 'The Fortune of Christina McNab,' 'A Lame Dog's Diary,' &c.
_Globe._--'Miss Macnaughtan at her best. All her characters are
charming. Her books are a sovereign remedy for depression and
misanthropy.
_Daily Telegraph._--'One of the most engaging stories that we have read
for a goodly while--a story full of lively wit and mellow wisdom.
Delightful is indeed the word which best sums up the whole book.'
The Pastor's Wife.
By the Author of 'ELIZABETH AND HER GERMAN GARDEN.'
_Globe._--'A wonderful portrait of a woman by a woman. The power of this
story is undeniable, and the analysis of feminine feeling almost
uncanny. A very remarkable novel indeed.'
Spragge's Canyon.
By HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL. Author of 'The Hill,' 'The Paladin,' 'Blinds
Down,' etc.
_Pall Mall Gazette._--'It is a fine story, told with all the art of
which Mr. Vachell is a master.'
Molly, My Heart's Delight.
By KATHARINE TYNAN. Author of 'A Midsummer Rose,' 'John Bulteel's
Daughters,' etc.
_Globe._--'A charming and altogether captivating heroine. A story to
make one glad o' the reading.'
The Ways of Miss Barbara.
By AGNES and EGERTON CASTLE. Authors of 'Rose of the World,' 'French
Nan,' etc.
_Liverpool Daily Post._--'This delightful story of old world gallantry
and gaiety bubbles over with comedy and kindness. This should be one of
the most popular novels of t
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