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THE STATEMENT OF STELLA MABERLY.
By F. Anstey, author of "Vice Versa," "The Giant's Robe," etc. l6mo. Cloth, special binding, $1.25.

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MARCH HARES. By Harold Frederic, author
of "The Damnation of Theron Ware," "In the Valley," etc. l6mo. Cloth, special binding, $1.25.

"One of the most cheerful novels we have chanced upon for many a day. It has much of the rapidity and vigor of a smartly written farce, with a pervading freshness a smartly written farce rarely possesses. . . . A book decidedly worth reading,"—London Saturday Review.

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GREEN GATES. An Analysis of Foolishness. By
Mrs. K. M. C. Meredith (Johanna Staats), author of "Drumsticks," etc. 16mo. Cloth, $1.25.

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AN IMAGINATIVE MAN. By Robert S. Hichens, author of "The Folly of Eustace," "The Green Carnation," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

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CORRUPTION. By Percy White, author of "Mr.
Bailey-Martin," etc. l2mo. Cloth, $1.25.

"A drama of biting intensity. A tragedy of inflexible purpose and relentless result"—Pall Mall Gazette.


A HARD WOMAN. A Story in Scenes. By Violet Hunt. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

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