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READABLE Novem—The Lady in Grey. By Mrs. Fred. Reynolds. (Hurst

and Blackest. 6e.)—A charming Welsh story of a young woman suddenly widowed, who turns her sorrow to the benefit of those around her.—The Human Mole. By Colin Collins. (Greening and CO. 6s.)—An exciting melodrama in which the reader will forget the incredibility of the means by which the "human mole" attains his ends for the sake of the lively adventures that are described.

Diana Dethroned. By W. M. Letts. (John Lane. es.)—A novel of life in a country house of which the heroine is a very attractive person.—Harm's Way. By Lloyd Osbourne. (Mills and Boon. 6s.)—An American story of a woman who marries a not too reputable actor. By her extraordinary strength of character she turns this not very promising alliance into a success.