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Turnpike Travellers.

Turnpike Travellers. By Eleanor G. Hayden. (A. Constable and Co. 6s.)—In this volume Miss Hayden returns to a theme which she has already treated with conspicuous success. The......

The Key Of Paradise. By Sidney Pickering. (e. Arnold. 6s.)

—" Paradise" seems a long way off, and even impossible of attain- ment, in the early part of Mr. Pickering's story. The "Little Princess," fresh from her convent school, is......

Through Sorrow's Gates. By Halliwell Sutcliffe. (t....

is a certain affectation of the unconventional in this novel. The author invites us to admire these men and women of the "Lonely Heath." What a grand set of people they are!' he......

C Urrent Lite Rat Ure.

SOME CRAVEN WORTHIES. Some Craven Worthies. By William Arthur Shuffrey, M.A. (Robinson and Co. 6s.)—The Lady Anne Clifford whose for- bidding likeness (we hope it was not very......

Friend The Brigadier Gerard. It Is True That He Belongs

to a quite different class of adventurers. He is the very opposite of the virus militaire ; he has grown grey indeed, but it is in the service of Revolution. Seldom has that......

Four Red Roses. By Sarah Tytler. (john Long. 6s.)—when We

are introduced to the four beautiful daughters of an em- barrassed yeoman who boasts a longer lineage than does the neighbouring squire, we know that we are to have a course, we......