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READABLE NovErs.—The Faded Vision. By A. H. Ingram. (John Murray.

6s.)—A sound, religious sermon strung on to a very slender plot the only pity is that most of the virtuous characters are terrible prigs.—Les Belle Alliance. By Rowland Grey. (Smith, Elder, had. Co. 65.)—This tale of a girl's education in 1881, in France and England, is simplicity itself, but light and amusing.—What a Man Wr11s. By Mrs. Geo. de Horne Palmy. (Cassell and Co. 6s.)—Of these loosely connected short stories, some are exciting, some senti- mental; all converge to a conclusion of emphasized morality. —The Graves at Kilmorna. By the Very Rev. Canon P. A. Sheehan, D.D. (Longman and Co. 6s.)—A romantic, and very touching account of the Fenian risings of 1867.