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Novels.

THE RIVER.* Mn. EDEN PinixPorrs, who made his mark at the outset as a high-spirited humourist, not untainted by a certain facetiousness, has apparently found himself as a......

Felix. By Robert Hichens. (methuen And Co. 6s.)—almost...

of this book will agree that it is as supremely clever as the central idea is supremely disagreeable. Every one who knows Mr. Hichons's method of work can imagine what he makes......

The Cabala.*

is hardly any subject of which the ordinary idea is more vague than the Cabala. When a popular novelist writes ' about "cabalistic signs" he has dim notions perhaps of......