e.... A story
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A BID FOR FORTUNE. 5s.
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IN STRANGE COMPANY. 5s.
THE WORLD.--"A capital novel. It has the quality of life and stir,
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THE MARRIAGE OF ESTHER. 5s.
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BUSHIGRAMS. 5s.
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SHEILAH McLEOD. 5s.
MR. W. L. ALDEN in THE NEW YORK TIMES.--"Mr. Boothby can crowd more
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DR. NIKOLA'S EXPERIMENT. 5s.
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THE MAN OF THE CRAG. 5s.
ARTHUR W. MARCHMONT
WHEN I WAS CZAR. 6s.
THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL.--"A very brilliant work, every page in it
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BY SNARE OF LOVE. 6s.
THE OUTLOOK.--"As a writer of political intrigue, Mr. Marchmont has
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THE QUEEN'S ADVOCATE. 6s.
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A COURIER OF FORTUNE. 6s.
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BY WIT OF WOMAN. 6s.
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IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. 6s.
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