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READABLE Novans.—The Second Rising. By Leslie Beresford. (Hurst and Blackett.
6s.)—This is a "romance of India" ; i.e., of the India of the future when the present unrest shall have taken shape in action.—The Rajah's People. By I. A. R. Wylie. (Mills and Boon. 6s.)—Another Indian tale, in which the racial question has a prominent place.—The O'Flynn. By J. Huntly McCarthy. (Hurst and Blackett. vigorous tale of the Revolution of 1688.—A Fair Martyr. By J. Bloundelle-Burton. (Everett and Co. 6s.)—The story of an enfant trainee who goes out nursing, and finds, the "long arm of coincidence" helping, the happiness which she deserves.