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the Undergraduate,' &c. A WOMAN AND A CREED. By H. GARTON SARGENT. THE COLONEL SAHIB. A Novel. By GARRETT MILL. Second Impression. MONSIEUR MARTIN: A Romance of the Great Swedish War. By WYMOND CAREY. "Deserves to be called a great novel.... A book of sterling merits, wholesome human interest, and adequate learning."--_Guardian_. THE PRINCE OF THE CAPTIVITY. By SYDNEY C. GRIER, Author of 'The Kings of the East,' 'Peace with Honour,' &c. "This clever novel. It is well worth reading."--_Outlook_. THE MOST FAMOUS LOBA. By NELLIE K. BLISSETT, Author of 'Wisdom of the Simple,' 'Brass,' &c. With a Frontispiece. "Told with a grace and simplicity truly exquisite.... The intricacies of the story cannot be traced here, still less is it possible to suggest its incommunicable charm."--_Daily Chronicle_. JOE WILSON AND HIS MATES. By HENRY LAWSON, Author of 'The Country I Come From,' 'While the Billy Boils,' &c. "A volume of realistic stories of Bush-life.... Will be eagerly read by men and women who have experienced the loneliness and the roughness of the needy emigrant's part."--_Spectator_. BUSH-WHACKING. By HUGH CLIFFORD, C.M.G. Second Impression. "The stories reach a masterly level of vivid colouring, wide sympathy, and genuine insight."--_Athenaeum_. DOOM CASTLE. By NEIL MUNRO. Second Impression. "Since 'Catriona' and 'Kidnapped' there has been no Scottish novel of more unmistakable genius."--_British Weekly_. LORD JIM. A Tale. By JOSEPH CONRAD. Second Impression. "A most original, remarkable, and engrossing novel."--_Spectator_. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON. * * * * * +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Typographical errors corrected in text: | | | | Page 195: Dewetsdrop replaced with Dewetsdorp | | Page 257: directy replaced with directly | | | | On page 321, the word battue is not a typographical error.| | A battue is a hunt in which beaters force the game to | | flee in the direction of the hunter. | +----------------
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