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READABLE NOVELS.—Lovers on the Green. By May Crommelin. (Hutchinson and
Co. 62.)—A series of short sketches of the affairs, chiefly sentimental, of a community of people who live on a vi77age green.—The Carborough Scandal. By Fred Whishaw. (C. H. White. 6s.)—A. story of an opium-eater and his medical attendant, who for reasons of his own was not so careful of his patient's welfare as he might have been.—The Grass Widow. By Dorothea Gerard. (John Long. 6s.)—This is a story of two successive accidents producing complete forgetfulness on the part of the central figure. The heroine is concerned in a secret marriage, but fortunately discovers that she is not legally bound.