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READABLE NOVELS. —Ouse a Week. By A. A. Milne. (Methuen and

Co. 6s.)—Mr. Milne is, if possible, more brilliant than ever before. It is a real joy to renew friendship with what has always been a delight to read in Punch. The Frontiers of the Heart. From the French of Victor Margueritte. By Frederic Lees. (W. Heinemann. 2s. net.) —An interesting novel dealing with the division brought about in families by the war of 1870.—Aliens. By William McFee. (Edward Arnold. 6s.)—The author has chosen, for this attractive, unadventurous tale of American life, the rather uncomfortable device of a story within a story.— Every Man His Price. By Max Rittenberg. (Methuen and Co. 6s.)—A thrilling story of the commercial development of wireless telephony. A good love interest runs through the book.