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sorbing interest. The plot is developed very cleverly, and there is a delightful love theme." IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"A well-sustained and thrilling narrative." THE LITTLE ANARCHIST. THE SCOTSMAN.--"A romance brimful of incident and arousing in the reader a healthy interest that carries him along with never a pause." AN IMPERIAL MARRIAGE. SCOTSMAN.--"The action never flags, the romantic element is always paramount, so that the production is bound to appeal successfully to all lovers of spirited fiction." BERTRAM MITFORD SELMIN OF SELMINGFOLD. FINANCIAL TIMES.--"A combination of sentiment and love interest with the more practical and serious side of life unite to make this novel of a singularly interesting nature, and we are confident that it will meet with great popularity." THE RIVER OF UNREST. SCOTSMAN.--"Mr. Mitford brings forward with excellent effect his knowledge of nature, customs and tradition. The product is a tale rich in incident and character, set against an effective background of savagery and mystery." A DUAL RESURRECTION. READING STANDARD.--"The novel reader who loves a really good novel full of desperate adventure will never be disappointed when Mr. Mitford's books are in question. This is a strong and clever piece of work, the plot is ingenious and the characterization uncommonly well done." SEAFORD'S SNAKE. MADAME.--"If you like well-written stories of adventure you should get Mr. Mitford's latest novel. The characters are well portrayed, the story written in a brisk, virile style that proves very attractive." HEATH HOVER MYSTERY. TIMES.--"A capital mystery and detective story, with some exciting scenes in India." JOSEPH HOCKING THE PRINCE OF THIS WORLD. THE FINANCIAL TIMES.--"A strong knowledge of human nature, for which Mr. Hocking is famous, is well portrayed in the pages of this novel, and this, in conjunction with the interesting nature of the plot, renders it particularly successful. The book will be appreciated by novel readers." ROGER TREWINION. T P'S WEEKLY.--"It is a foregone conclusion that Mr. Hocking will always have a good story to tell. 'Roger Trewinion' can stand forth with the best, a strong love interest, plenty of adventure, an atmosphere of superstition, and Cornwall as the scene." THE COMING OF THE KING. THE GLASGOW HERALD.--"Mr. Hocking's imagination is fertile, and his skill in the arrangement o
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