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Enter Bridget. By Thomas Cobb. (mills And Boon, Tle.)—ma...

gives one of his slight and cleverly drawn sketches of con- temporary life in his new novel, Enter Bridget, but he has not quite made up hie mind whether his heroine is an......

Readablb Novels.—the Goal Of Fortune. By E. E. Towgood....

and Jackson. 6s.)—'A novel concerning modern lifo, of which the scene is laid partly in London and partly abroad. The catastrophe at the end of the book reveals to the heroine,......

Their High Adventure. By John Oxenham. (fodder And...

one can complain of lack of incident in this book, which is composed of a series of hairbreadth escapes both from the police and from the forces of nature. The "high adventure"......

The Quarterlies.

Tun Edinburgh, has no article expressly devoted to domestic politics, though some questions in this province are incidentally treated in "Changes of Current in Political......

Novels.

CABBAGES AND KINGS.t IT has taken six years—dating from the year in which this, his first book, was published in America.—for "0. Henry" to • Later ',Atm., of Matrons Dods, D.......