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RBADABLE NOVICLEL—The Will and the Way. By Bernard Capes. (John

Murray. 2s. 6d. net.)—A modern story of the way in which an unscrupulous lawyer is frustrated in his attempt to get a rather weak-minded but innocent girl into his clutches.— Intellectual Mansions, S.W. By Philip Gibbs. (Chapman and Hall. 6s.)—A story of modern life as lived in rather small flats. Suffragist riots play a large part in the concluding scenes.— Under Seal of the Confessional. By Mrs. Coulson Kernahan. (Everett and Co. 6s.)—A French story in which the inviola- bility of the confessional causes the death of an innocent victim.