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stirs the pulse like a close ride to hounds or a stiff finish to a well-fought race."-_Standard._ The Sunset Trail. By A. H. LEWIS. Author of "The President," and "Wolfville Days." Illustrated. 6s. "The smell of the open air haunts every page. One could hardly say more for such a volume than that it is worthy of comparison with Bret Harte at his best, and that can be said without hesitation."--_Daily Express._ The Making of a Man. By E. H. LACON WATSON. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt. 6s. "All may read it for the sake of the light and genial touch displayed in the treatment of life. Comedy is here plentifully provided and is of the best."--_Daily Graphic._ Christopher Deane. By E. H. LACON WATSON. A New and Cheaper Edition of this Story of Winchester and Cambridge. With Frontispiece. 3s. 6d. "A review of 'Christopher Deane' must necessarily harp upon the two notes 'charming' and 'wholesome,' because there is no part of this straightforward story of how two manly boys grew up to be Englishmen of the best public school and University type which does not deserve one or both of these adjectives."--_Week's Survey._ Playmates; or, Studies in Child Life. By Rev. H. MAYNARD SMITH, M.A. Author of "In Playtime" and "Church Teaching at Home." Crown 8vo, cloth, extra, 2s. 6d. net. "We conclude our too brief notice of the volume by saying that the child-lover will revel in it, whilst it may well turn the child-hater from the error of his ways. As we read, we were startled by coming upon a short paper on Charles Lamb, whose mantle, by the way, it seems to us, has fallen, in no slight degree, upon Mr. Maynard Smith; nor can we repress the thought that if the great essayist had had the privilege of reading these pages, he would never have perpetrated the atrocity, with which tradition charges him, of toasting the memory of Herod the Great."--_Church Family Newspaper._ NEW AND CHEAP EDITION. Reflections of a Householder. By E. H. LACON WATSON. With Cover Design in Colour. 1s. net. Benedictine. By E. H. LACON WATSON. With Cover Design in Colour. 1s. net. Cheap editions of Mr. Watson's sketches and light essays. "It is a compliment to the much-maligned tribe of the general reader that a second edition has been called for of Mr. E. H. Lacon Watson's genial sketches of married life, which he calls 'Benedic
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