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eem to hold the reader as by a magic spell.'--_Scotsman._ 'Such is the fascination of this writer's skill that you unhesitatingly prophesy that none of the many readers, however his flesh do creep, will relinquish the volume ere he has read from first word to last.'--_Black and White._ 'No volume has appeared for a long time so likely to give equal pleasure to the simplest reader and to the most fastidious critic.'--_Academy._ 'Mr. Wells is a magician skilled in wielding that most potent of all spells--the fear of the unknown.'--_Daily Telegraph._ #E. F. Benson.# DODO: A DETAIL OF THE DAY. By E. F. BENSON. _Sixteenth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A delightfully witty sketch of society.'--_Spectator._ 'A perpetual feast of epigram and paradox.'--_Speaker._ #E. F. Benson.# THE RUBICON. By E. F. BENSON, Author of 'Dodo.' _Fifth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'An exceptional achievement; a notable advance on his previous work.'--_National Observer._ #Mrs. Oliphant.# SIR ROBERT'S FORTUNE. By MRS. OLIPHANT. _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'Full of her own peculiar charm of style and simple, subtle character-painting comes her new gift, the delightful story before us. The scene mostly lies in the moors, and at the touch of the authoress a Scotch moor becomes a living thing, strong, tender, beautiful, and changeful.'--_Pall Mall Gazette._ #Mrs. Oliphant.# THE TWO MARYS. By MRS. OLIPHANT. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ #W. E. Norris.# MATTHEW AUSTIN. By W. E. NORRIS, Author of 'Mademoiselle de Mersac,' etc. _Fourth Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ '"Matthew Austin" may safely be pronounced one of the most intellectually satisfactory and morally bracing novels of the current year.'--_Daily Telegraph._ #W. E. Norris.# HIS GRACE. By W. E. NORRIS. _Third Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'Mr. Norris has drawn a really fine character in the Duke of Hurstbourne, at once unconventional and very true to the conventionalities of life.'--_Athenaeum._ #W. E. Norris.# THE DESPOTIC LADY AND OTHERS. By W. E. NORRIS. _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A budget of good fiction of which no one will tire.'--_Scotsman._ #W. E. Norris.# CLARISSA FURIOSA. By W. E. NORRIS, Author of 'The Rogue,' etc. _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'One of Mr. Norris's very best novels. As a story it is admirable, as a _jeu d'esprit_ it is cap
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