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Novels.

COUNTRY NEIGHBOURS.* Miss ALICE BROWN is not the first American writer who has endeavoured faithfully to record the charities and graces of rural life in New England. But......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we noose such Books •f the weak as has. not bests maenad for mins in other forms.] The Epistle to the Galatians. By A. Lukyn Williams, B.D. "The Cambridge......

Readable Novels.--the Duplicate Death. By A. A. Fox...

Long. 6s.)—A melodramatic detective story, in which the long arm of coincidence is made to extend very far indeed.— Margaret the Peacemaker. By Walter Wood. (Cassell and Co.......

Red Tape. By Austin Philips. (smith, Elder, And Co. 6s.)—mr.

Austin Philips gives us in Red Tape a series of stories all founded on life in the Post Office. The little sketches are entertaining, and incidentally throw a good deal of light......

Old Testament Institutions. By The Rev. U. Z. Rule....

5s.)—Mr. Rule is a conservative in Biblical criticism, but ho is ready to make concessions. He holds that Moses wrote part of the Pentateuch, but ho allows that it embodies......

My Work In London. By Arthur W. Jephson. (sir Isaac

Pitman and Sons. 3s. 6cL net.)—Mr. Jephson is very much in earnest, and sometimes, as is the way with such persons, loses his head a little. Here is an example of a charitable "......

Daisy's Aunt. By E. F. Benson. (t. Nelson And Sons.

2s. net.) —This is the story of an outrageous experiment tried by " Daisy's Aunt," who is fairly young and extremely beautiful, in order to prevent Daisy from contracting a......