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READABLE NOVELS.—Ttro Women. By Baroness Albert d'Anethan. (T. Fisher Unwin.

6s.)—A modern story written in the first person by a mother and her daughter.---Tumult a Wessex Romance. By Wilkinson Sherren. (Stanley Paul and Co. 6s.)— The plot is familiar—a hasty marriage which turns out ill—but it is worked into a good story.-21 Sword in Ambush. By Lillias Campbell Davidson. (Cassell and Co. 6s.)—Somewhat melo- dramatic, but told with some power.—.4 Winter Comedy. By

Halliwell Sutcliffe. (T. Werner Laurie. 6s.)—A story which gives some vigorous pictures of Yorkshire scenery and Yorkshire manners.—The Greatest Wish in the World. By E. Temple Thurston. (Chapman and Hall. 6s.)—A story of how a little girl foundling is brought up by an Irish Roman Catholic priest and his housekeeper in a poor London parish.—Outland. By Gordon Stairs. (John Murray. 60.)—A fanciful romance con- cerning some strange inhabitants of the Australian bush. It is prettily written, but not very convincing.