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 THE 'PROCADILLY NOVELS—continued.

The Frozen Deep. By Witkre Corzins. ~ Mustrated by G. Du Maurier and J, MAnoney. The Law and the Lady. By Witkre CoLuns.

Tilustrated by S. L. Fiupgs and SypNey HAL.


 * ," Alsoa POPULAR EDITION of WILKIE COLLINS'S NOVELS, post 8vo, Illustrated boards, 2s. each, Felicia. By M, BerHaat-Epwarps.

With a Frontispiece by W. Bow Les. "A noble novel. Its pan Saline tls ae is sympathetic, and the kind

, Sees ee Permsal leawes ts that more ordinarily derived from mrusic or om prose fiction. Few works in modern fiction stand as high in onr ein as rae "=Sunday Times.

Patricia Kemball. By E, Lyxwx Linton.

With Frontispiece by G. Do MAuRIER. "A very—mr Saree story, original and pfrihieg, interesting

allt novel abounding in though? and and interest." ~Times, "* Dis, 4 Een Pee ae social observation, Enough portrai and witty observation to furnish materials for half-a-dozen oe

the ordinary hind." —Satunpay Revirw. The Atonement of Leam Dundas. By E, Lywx Linton, With a Frontispiece by Henry Woons.

" Inher narrowness and her dept, her boundies: ity, Cforgettia Adda egrmbtetons ter ahi alte tetra and the he fer humilily which is vicarious pride, Leam Dundas is a striki

lity the anthoress hat in some micatwre surpassed ef Pane Mat

AZETTE,

The Evil Eye,and other Stories. py Kavaanwe $.Macovorw. Illustrated by THomMAS R. MACQUOID and Percy Macquorn,


 * Cameos delicately, if mot dart widly, wwronght, ana guit enough fo ie 2 plasuradl st on ms pot Fe Saget Ser "fealty. pigeon pope mendaiion is ted by the illustrations.""—ACADEMY.

Number Seventeen, By Henry Kinxcstey.

Oakshott Castle. By Henxy Kinesiey, With a Frontispiece by Surrtey Hopson,

"A brith and clear north wind of sentiment—sentiment that braces instead ef enervating—Slows th all his works, and makes all their readers al once healthier and more glad." —Srectaton,

Open! Sesame! By FLORENCE MARRvAT. Tilustrated by F, A, Fraser.

daa story which orn and waren the reader's interest ee higher perhaps, av. author's former workt. . . « very

story." WGeisne 4 . Whiteladies, By Mrs. OLIPHANT,

With Illustrations me; Hopkins and H. Woops. "Is really @ pleasant and readable book, written with practical ense and