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R. Pryce. TIME AND THE WOMAN. By Richard Pryce, Author of ' Miss Maxwell's Affections,' 'The Quiet Mrs. Fleming,' etc. Second Edition, Crown Svo. 6s. ' Mr. Pryce's work recalls the style of Octave Feuillet, by its clearness, conciseness, its literary reserve.' — Atkenaum.

Mrs. Watson. THIS MAN'S DOMINION. By the Author of ' A High Little World.' Second Edition. Crown Zvo. 6s.

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E. Dickinson. A VICAR'S WIFE. By Evelyn Dickinson.

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DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. By Edna Lyall,

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JACQUETTA. By S. Baring Gould.

SUBJECT TO VANITY. By Margaret Benson.

THE MOVING FINGER. By Mary Gaunt.

JACO TRELOAR. By J. H. Pearce.

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