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The Story Of Clarice. By Katharine Tynan. (james Clarke And

Co. Gs.)—The experienced reader will discover very early in this book the probable parentage of the heroine, Clarice. He also will see that all is quietly making for the......

The Magazines.

Loan MacDoNzaELL's article on "The Finance of Irish. Government " in the new Nineteenth. Century has already been hailed with approval by unthinking English Home Rulers, , but......

Maids' Honey. By Mrs. Henry Dudeney. (w. Heinemann. Cs.)...

reader will be left with a sordid and unpleasant impression on his mind when he turns the last page of Mrs. Dudeney's new novel. The writing of the book is as usual exceedingly......

Novels.

A WHISTLING WOMAN.* DICKENS found romance in the Essex marshes, and Mr. Morrison of late years has done admirable work in his studies of life on the Essex side of London. In......

The Little Green Gate. By Stella Callaghan. (constable...

5s.)—This book has all the appearance of a first novel, and reads as though it were written by a very young lady. There is something frank and ingenuous about it, rind tho......