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_Bradford Observer._
'A splendid narrative of the barrack life of the rank and file.'
_Eastern Morning News._
'There is not a dull page in the book.'
_Glasgow Herald._
'Most vigorous and picturesque sketches of barrack life.'
_Scotsman._
'Entertaining throughout, and reveals high literary ability.'
_Dundee Advertiser._
'A really vivacious book; the incidents are so well selected that the reader never wearies from start to finish.'
_Liverpool Post._
'The book is both clever and amusing.'
_Broad Arrow._
'For this well-conceived, well-written, and well-informed little story we have little but commendation to offer.'
THE BAYONET THAT CAME HOME.
BY N. WYNN WILLIAMS, Author of 'Tales of Modern Greece.'
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_Dundee Advertiser._
'Well worth perusing.'
_National Observer._
'Mr. Williams's story of modern Greece throws a curious light on her corrupt politics, on petty oppression, and on the conscription, with its attendant hardships to the peasant population.'
_Glasgow Herald._
'A powerfully-written and vivid little story.'
By the Author of 'Aunt Anne.'
LOVE-LETTERS OF A WORLDLY WOMAN.
BY MRS. W. K. CLIFFORD, Author of 'Aunt Anne,' 'Mrs. Keith's Crime,' etc.
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'One of the cleverest books that ever a woman wrote.'
_Morning Post._
'It is that _rara avis_--a volume characterized by knowledge of human nature and brightened by refined wit.'
_World._
'A book that will gladden the hearts of those who love literature for its own sake.'
_Review of Reviews._
'Many writers have pictured to us a woman, but none more successfully than Mrs. Clifford, whose Madge Brooke stands forth distinct and almost flesh and blood--a human doc.u.ment.'
ON THE THRESHOLD.
BY ISABELLA O. FORD, Author of 'Miss Blake, of Monkshalton.'
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