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painted with the loving eyes and skilled hands of a master of his art, that he is always fresh and never dull, and under such conditions it is no wonder that readers have gained confidence both in his power of amusing and satisfying them, and that year by year his popularity widens.'--_Court Circular_. BARING GOULD. URITH: A Story of Dartmoor. By S. BARING GOULD. _Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s._ 'The author is at his best.'--_Times_. 'He has nearly reached the high water-mark of "Mehalah."'--_National Observer_. BARING GOULD. IN THE ROAR OF THE SEA: A Tale of the Cornish Coast. By S. BARING GOULD. _Fifth Edition. 6s._ BARING GOULD. MRS. CURGENVEN OF CURGENVEN. By S. BARING GOULD. _Fourth Edition. 6s._ A story of Devon life. The 'Graphic' speaks of it as '_a novel of vigorous humour and sustained power_'; the 'Sussex Daily News' says that '_the swing of the narrative is splendid_'; and the 'Speaker' mentions its '_bright imaginative power_.' BARING GOULD. CHEAP JACK ZITA. By S. BARING GOULD. _Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s._ A Romance of the Ely Fen District in 1815, which the 'Westminster Gazette' calls '_a powerful drama of human passion_'; and the 'National Observer' '_a story worthy the author_.' BARING GOULD. THE QUEEN OF LOVE. By S. BARING GOULD. _Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s._ The 'Glasgow Herald' says that '_the scenery is admirable, and the dramatic incidents are most striking_.' The 'Westminster Gazette' calls the book '_strong, interesting, and clever_.' 'Punch' says that '_you cannot put it down until you have finished it_.' 'The Sussex Daily News' says that it '_can be heartily recommended to all who care for cleanly, energetic, and interesting fiction_.' BARING GOULD. KITTY ALONE. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of 'Mehalah,' 'Cheap Jack Zita,' etc. _Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s._ 'A strong and original story, teeming with graphic description, stirring incident, and, above all, with vivid and enthralling human interest.'--_Daily Telegraph_. 'Brisk, clever, keen, healthy, humorous, and interesting.'--_National Observer_. 'Full of quaint and delightful studies of character.'--_Bristol Mercury_. MRS. OLIPHANT. SIR ROBERT'S FORTUNE. By MRS. OLIPHANT. _Crown 8vo. 6s._ 'Full of her own peculiar charm of style and simple, subtle character-painting comes her new gift, the delightful story before us. The scene mostly lies in the moors, and at the touch of the authoress
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