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RRADAELB NOVEL9.—Honey, My Honey. By Katharine Tynan. (Smith, Elder and

Co. 6s.)—A story of refined and charming people well designed to delight Mrs. Ilinkson's many admirers. —Lynette. By John Overton. (Methuen and Co. 6s.)—An exciting tale of Cavaliers and Roundheads. The author borrows somewhat from Stevenson's "Black Arrow," but yet cannot avoid some "tushery."—Left in Charge. By V. L. White- church. (J. Long. 6s.)—A gentle, rural story with humour and the required dash of improbable villainy —The Bountiful Hour. By Marion Fox. (John Lane. 68.)—Not a wholly satisfactory story, but the telling and the setting at Olney are delightful.—Heart of the West. By O. Henry. (E. Nash. 3s. 6d. net.)—Cow-punching in Texas, six-shooters, humour and sentiment in nineteen stories by the author of "Cabbages and Kings."