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No Saint. By Adeline Sergeant. 2 Vols. (bentley.)—this Is...

merely by far the best novel Miss Sergeant has produced, but merits a markedly high place among the novels of the season. The style is unstrained, and the story is told with......

Biographical Dictionary Of English Catholics. By Joseph...

(Burns and Oates.)—This volume contains the biographies, A—C. The plan of the work, which includes a number of names quite, undistinguished (many, for instance, not included in......

Until The Day Breaks. By Emily Spender. 3 Vols. (hurst

and Blackett.)—There is some power and not a little sadness about this story. Cecilia Trenaayne has her love-story, and it ends in nothing. After living untouched to the age of......

Mrs. Dorriman. By The Hon. Mrs. Henry Chetwynd. 3 Vols.

(Chapman and Hall.)—There is the same delicacy of touch and the same insight into character that we have seen before in Mrs. Chet- wynd's work. Mrs. Dorriman is a true woman, by......

Religion In England, From 1800-1850: A History. By John...

D.D. 2 vols. (Hodder and Stoughton.)—This is a book which must be reviewed either at very considerable length or very briefly. To deal with it in detail would be to touch upon......

Darby And Joan. By "rita." 3 Vols. (j. And R.

Maxwell.)—The only character in this novel which gave us any pleasure in the reading is one which is not essential to the construction,—the blind girl, who receives the pet name......

The Mill Mystery. By Anna Katherine Green. (roatledge And...

of mysteries and solvers of enigmas may find ample scope for their ingenuity in searching out the causes of the Present deluge of cheap sensational fiction. A publisher has......