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India Impressions. By Walter Crane. (methuen And Co. 7s. 6d.

net.)—Mr. Walter Crane contrived to see a good deal of Indian cities, landing at Bombay on December 7th and leaving Ceylon about three months afterwards, and he tries in this......

Readable Novelel—a Breach Of Promise. By Eleanor Holmes....

Blackett. 6a.)—A striking little story containing a portrait of an almost superhumanly delightful old lady.—The Heart's Banishment. By Ella Macmahon. (Chapman and Hall.......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as hare not been reserved for review in other formal Deep Questions. By the Rev. C. T. Ovenden, D.D. (S.P.C.K. 3s. 6d.)—Dr.......

Across Persia. By E. Crawshay Williams. (e. Arnold. 12s. 6d.

net.)—Our author belongs to the class of born travellers to whom travel is an existence in itself, and who need little edneation or training for their part. Fe- such happy......

Seraphica. By Justin Huntly Mccarthy. (hurst And...

a very well contrived tale, and told so excellently that the clever contrivance is set off to the best advantage. Mr. McCarthy's style is never otiose. Ho always writes well,......

Lady Anne. By Morley Roberts. (f. V. White And Co.

6s.)— Sir George Hale, the principal character in this novel, is repre- sented as having died some months before the beginning of the story. None the less, he is the most living......

Novels.

VALERIE UPTON.t Miss SEDGWICK is a writer of such undeniable charm that we welcome her return in her new novel to paths in which she is able to give full play to her most......