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MESSRS. HENRY S. KING & Co.

have also recently Published the following Novels: ·

SIR EDWARD'S WIFE. By HAMILTON MARSHALL, Author of "For Very Life." One vol. crown 8vo. [Just out.

LINKED AT LAST. By F. E. BUNNETT. One vol. Crown 8vo.

"Linked at Last' contains so much of pretty description, natural incident, and delicate portraiture, that the reader who once takes it up will not be inclined to relinquish it without concluding the volume."Morning Post.

"A very charming story."-John Bull.

"A very simple and beautiful story."-Public Opinion.

PERPLEXITY. By SYDNEY MOSTYN, a New Writer. Three vols. crown 8vo. [Just out.

"As full of vice as the most exciting sensational novel, and is not the least interesting."-Echo.

"Shows much lucidity, much power of portraiture, and no inconsiderable sense of humour."-Examiner.

CRUEL AS THE GRAVE. By the COUNTESS VON BOTHMER. Three vols. crown 8vo.

Jealousy is cruel as the Grave."

"The Wise Man's motto is prefixed to an interesting, though somewhat tragic story, by the Countess von Bothmer. Her German prince, with his chivalrous affection, his disinterested patriotism, and his soldierlike sense of duty, is no unworthy type of a national character which has lately given the world many instances of old-fashioned heroism."-Athenæum.

HER TITLE OF HONOUR.

By HOLME LEE.

One vol. crown 8vo. (Second Edition.)

"It is unnecessary to recommend tales of Holme Lee's, for they are well known, and all more or less liked. But this book far exceeds even our favourites. Sylvan Holt's Daughter, Kathie Brande, and Thorney Hall, because with the interest of a pathetic story is united the value of a definite and high purpose.-Spectator."

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Many bright bits of colour, and passages of word description, mark the hand of the artist."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"A simple and unambitious story of every-day home Life among English people, just what Holme Lee knows how to write, and she has done it in her very best manner."-Examiner.

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