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  2. Have You Read—? "Delilah of the Snows" (Bindloss).

    Quite a representative romancer of colonial life, in this novel Mr. Bindloss describes it in Canada, whither his dramatic personae are shifted after being displayed in their social ...

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  4. "Fair Margaret" (Rider Haggard).

    Anything Mr. Haggard writes to rich in color, and this proves to be a dramatic story of the time of Henry VII. of England. Fair Margaret is the daughter of Castell, an English merchant ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. "The Enchanted Garden" (Stepney Rawson).

    Seldom does one come across such a glowingly picturesque novel as this. The scene is laid in a beautiful island, whither, among quaint Spanish people irresistibly inquisitive, an English ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. "In the Fire of the Heart" (Trine).

    Mr. Trine is a "humanist" who preaches the wrong conditions of society and the urgency of their amelioration. "The crying error of the time," he says, "is that we stand in awe of ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. "Ferrihy" (Mrs. Vere Campbell).

    A grim but fascinating novel of [?]ve and hate and ugly family jars among Yorkshire people. Figures gloomily bent on possession or revenge stalk through it, and the final event of a murder ...

    Article : 129 words
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