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one likely to attract enormous attention, and be everywhere discussed. ARCHIBALD EYRE THE TRIFLER. 6s. THE DAILY EXPRESS.--"A most cleverly contrived farcical comedy, full of really fresh incidents, and a dialogue that is genuinely amusing; there is not a character who is not always welcome and full of entertainment." THE CUSTODIAN. 6s. THE MORNING POST.--"An exceptionally clever and entertaining novel; the reader is compelled to finish the book when he has once taken it up.... It is impossible to resist its attractions." THE GIRL IN WAITING. 6s. THE DAILY MAIL.--"This is quite a delightful book. The note is struck ingeniously and hilariously on the doorstep. It is a most enjoyable comedy, which must be read to be appreciated. We can cordially recommend it." THE LEADING LADY. 6s. DAILY EXPRESS.--"A good stirring, moving novel, one which retains the attention and compels a sustained interest. It is a good book." CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS THE HOUSE IN THE WATER. 6s. THE PRESS says:--"As a writer about animals, Mr. Roberts occupies an enviable place. He is the most literary, as well as the most imaginative and vivid, of all the nature writers. "Poet Laureate of the Animal World, Professor Roberts displays the keenest powers of observation closely interwoven with a fine imaginative discretion." KINGS IN EXILE. 6s. Another beautifully illustrated volume of nature and animal stories, in the writing of which the author is without a compeer. MARIE CONNOR LEIGHTON SEALED LIPS. 6s. THE DAILY EXPRESS.--"An excellent story, well constructed, and the interest is kept going till the last page." PUT YOURSELF IN HER PLACE. 6s. THE SHEFFIELD DAILY TELEGRAPH.--"Marie Connor Leighton is well known as the authoress of 'Convict 99,' and in her latest work she presents a novel equal to anything her pen has written. Many dramatic incidents are introduced, and the work may be safely recommended as containing all the elements of a successful novel." MONEY. 6s. "For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" This is the keynote of this stirring novel by the author of "Convict 99." Butler & Tanner, The Selwood Printing Works, Frome, and London. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of
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