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The End Of Her Honeymoon. By Mrs. Belloc Lowndes. (methuen

and Co. 6s.)—Mrs. Belloo Lowndes has adapted to her own use a sensational setory which was much oiroulateal a few months ago. Readers who already know the plot will find it so......

When Ghost Meets Ghost. By William De Morgan. (william...

6s.)—" Please understand," says the writer, "that the story is giving at great length incidents that passed in fractions of a minute—incidents Time recorded currents calamo for......

Fiction.

THE WOMAN'S WAY.* Mu. CHARLES astrvice's literary baggage is still of modest dimensions. He has only written about twenty novels—a mere trifle compared with the output of some......

Some Books Of The Week.

-ne--. [Under this hsadiftg tots =Bea such Boob BY the seek a. Law net Sass reen-o.d for rovioso in other foram] Marriage Ceremonies in Morocco. By Edward Westermarck.......

The Cost Of Wings, And Other Stories. By Richard Dehan.

(William Heinemann. 6s.)—There have been, without a doubt, too many volumes of short stories issued in the last few months. They serve to keep their authors' names before the......

Which Still Remain At Magdalene College, Cambridge, Prac-...

the owner left them. We have nothing but praise for the first two win of this catalogue, which contain a general introduction by Mr. F. Sidgwick, an account of the "sea"......

Readable Novzx.s.—the Lost Road. By Richard Harding...

Co. 6s.)—The story which gives its title to Mr. Davis's book is not the best of the collection; some are pleasant enough, although no one is thrilling or especially original—The......

The Secret Of Charlotte Bronti , . Ey Frederika...

and E. C. Jack. Ss. 6d. net.)—Mrs. Macdonald was a pupil at the Brussels school which is so incisively described in Valetta, where she became intimately acquainted with IL and......