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Author of " The House on the Rath," " Convict No. 25," etc.

ThB Haunted Church.

    • The reader is carried on from start to finish with developments

that never flag in the interest they excite, and that, when folly unfolded, reveal a plot skilfully conceived and well worked, out. *' — Freeman^ s Journal,

BY JOSEPH HATTON,

Author of "John Needham's Double," "The Abbey Murder,"etc

The Gay World.

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BY GERTRUDE FORDE,

Author of " In the Old Palazzo," "A Lady's Tour in Corsica."

Driven before the Storm.

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and will probably be widely read in its new and cheaper form."

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BY PAUL BOURGET.

Andr^ Oom^lis. Translated by Mrs. Cashel

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