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he season.' A Green Englishman, and other Stories of Canada By S. MACNAUGHTAN. Author of 'The Fortunes of Christina M'Nab,' 'The Expensive Miss du Cane,' etc. _Observer._--'Miss Macnaughtan has the crispness and sense of rounding off of the ideal short story writer.' A Freelance in Kashmir. By LADY CHARNWOOD. _Times._--'There are a happy few to-day who understand the tradition of Trollope, and Lady Charnwood must be reckoned among them. There is insight, reflection, a gift for the invention of natural incident and the flow of natural dialogue, and humour.' A Tale of the Great Anarchy. By Lieut.-Colonel G. F. MacMUNN, D.S.O., Author of 'The Armies of India.' _Birmingham Daily Post._--'Colonel MacMunn knows his India and his history; and for this stirring story he has turned to the inviting period of the "Great Anarchy."' _Scotsman._--'The author may be congratulated on having written so entertaining and instructive a novel.' They Who Question. A Novel by a well-known writer published anonymously. _Daily Telegraph._--'A story which is packed with thought in itself, and well calculated also to arouse and stimulate thought in others. The book is one to be recommended.' La Belle Alliance. By ROWLAND GREY, Author of 'Green Cliffs,' etc. _Daily Telegraph._--'This is a fresh, human, very sympathetic story, founded upon close observation of life. It will delight girl-readers, although it is secretly directed at their parents.' The House of the Foxes. By KATHARINE TYNAN. Author of 'Honey, My Honey,' 'Molly, My Heart's Delight,' etc. _Morning Post._--'Mrs. Katharine Tynan brings her superior art to adorn a legendary tale of the Irish family of the Rosses of Turloughmore.' _Pall Mall Gazette._--'There is much genial description of homely Irish humble life woven through the story. Meg is a charming heroine.' Two Sinners. By Mrs. DAVID G. RITCHIE. Author of 'Man and the Cassock,' 'The Truthful Liar,' 'The Human Cry,' etc. _Spectator._--'An extremely clever and interesting novel. The book is rich in surprises and, as Sir James Paget once said, surprise in the great essential in recreation.' The Irish Nuns at Ypres: An Episode of the War. By D. M. C., O.S.B. (Member of the Community). Edited by R. BARRY O'BRIEN, Author of 'The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell,' &c. With an Introduction by JOHN REDMOND, M.P. _Yorkshire Post._--'No more vivid and impressive na
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