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Novels.

THE NEBULY COAT.* MB. ME. nz FA.LKNER has already established a well-founded claim to the gratitude of the reading public by two admirably written and engrossing romances, — The......

Mr. Page's Wild Oats. By Charles Eddy. (e. Arnold. 6s.)—

We wonder whether this story is meant as an alternative for a reader who has sickened after a course of reading which has taken him into lodging-houses, casual wards, tramps'......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review in other forins.1 Personalia : Political, Social, and Various. By "Sigma." (W.......

The Story Of Susan. By Mrs. H. E. Dudeney. (w.

Heinemann. 6s.)—The " Story of Susan" takes place about sixty years ago, and a very charming story it is. The figure of the hero, Martin Heritage, a flourishing Nonconformist......

The Woman Who Dared. By Mrs. C. N. Williamson. (methuen

and Co. 6s.)—Most people after reading this story will be thankful to reflect that the women who belong to them are not to be found among the ranks of those who " dare." The......

The Quaint Companions. By Leonard Merrick. (grant...

has divided his story into two distinct parts, of which the first is concerned with the struggle in the mind of a young English widow as to whether she shall make a mercenary......