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LASH OF SUMMER. By Mrs. W. K. CLIFFORD, Author of 'Aunt Anne,' etc. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'The story is a very sad and a very beautiful one, exquisitely told, and enriched with many subtle touches of wise and tender insight. It will, undoubtedly, add to its author's reputation--already high--in the ranks of novelists.'--_Speaker._ #Emily Lawless.# HURRISH. By the Honble. EMILY LAWLESS, Author of 'Maelcho,' etc. _Fifth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ A reissue of Miss Lawless' most popular novel, uniform with 'Maelcho.' #Emily Lawless.# MAELCHO: a Sixteenth Century Romance. By the Honble. EMILY LAWLESS. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A really great book.'--_Spectator._ 'There is no keener pleasure in life than the recognition of genius. Good work is commoner than it used to be, but the best is as rare as ever. All the more gladly, therefore, do we welcome in "Maelcho" a piece of work of the first order, which we do not hesitate to describe as one of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation. Miss Lawless is possessed of the very essence of historical genius.'--_Manchester Guardian._ #J. H. Findlater.# THE GREEN GRAVES OF BALGOWRIE. By JANE H. FINDLATER. _Fourth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A powerful and vivid story.'--_Standard._ 'A beautiful story, sad and strange as truth itself.'--_Vanity Fair._ 'A work of remarkable interest and originality.'--_National Observer._ 'A very charming and pathetic tale.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ 'A singularly original, clever, and beautiful story.'--_Guardian._ '"The Green Graves of Balgowrie" reveals to us a new Scotch writer of undoubted faculty and reserve force.'--_Spectator._ 'An exquisite idyll, delicate, affecting, and beautiful.'--_Black and White._ #H. G Wells.# THE STOLEN BACILLUS, and other Stories. By H. G. WELLS, Author of 'The Time Machine.' _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'The ordinary reader of fiction may be glad to know that these stories are eminently readable from one cover to the other, but they are more than that; they are the impressions of a very striking imagination, which, it would seem, has a great deal within its reach.'--_Saturday Review._ #H. G. WELLS.# THE PLATTNER STORY AND OTHERS. By H. G. WELLS. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'Weird and mysterious, they s
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