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... hiscorical sketch of Anne Boleyn,” and several complete tales together misn society. with instalments of two very excellent serial stories in this month’s Belgravia.” ...
... hiscorical sketch of Anne Boleyn,” and several complete tales together misn society. with instalments of two very excellent serial stories in this month’s Belgravia.” ...
... opening chapters of her story. Besides these serials there are two short complete tales, the perusal of which will form oleasior occupation for leisure moments. ‘' A Bunch cf Violets;” by Effic Raleigh, is a very pretty story, albeit most sid and deplorable ...
... children are beyond the breath of suspicion. We never, by any chance, bore our friends with stupid stories about them, for the simple reason that the stories about them are so amusing and highly interesting that they can never bore anybody. But then, other ...
... London Society is most entrancing story, and the second part of the descriptive article on Wye Land, by Barbara Hntton, sustains the merit of the first part Five Years as a Governess U ?°? d re4din K« also the serial entitled Love’s Secret,” by Mr Lovett ...
... discovered in a French hospital, who stafcis that he has worn the costume of female all his life. As he is seventy-two, and Iris story seems correct, it is pretty apparent, that he found petticoats comfortable. Readers of character lay ; sreat stress on the ...
... Belgravia. The Hon. Mrs Nathaniel Fiennes’s charming story Perplexing Young Woman —is finished in this issue ; and we are promised that Barbara Lake will commence a new serial, entitled—A Cornish Maid,” in the May number. Fanny Kemble is tbe title of ...
... must be a considerable advance on the heavy style of Mr Hall Caine, if it is, as the reviewer states, one of the greatest stories of our time.” The current, issue of the Strand Magazine does not show any feature of new interest. It is, fact, no means a ...
... T. Jane add greatly to the I P ® amd effect of the brilliant story. All of the remaining contributions do not contain one uninteresting line. THE IRISH MONTHLY. Connolly’s well-written serial, ; Blake goes on two chapters this SOCIETY. month. It sustains ...
... maintains its wonted excellence. Mr F. Marion Crawford’s story Don Orsino,” takes the place of honour with chapters ix. and x. Perhaps the best contribution to the number before us is Mr Henry James’ story, Lord Hcauprey,” to the continuation of which shall ...
... coadjutor in all his literary work. AN EXCELLENT STORY. Unto Death ; By Fleur de Lys ; being Great Thoughts Stoiiv, No. 1,25. London; A, W Hall, Racquet Court, E.O. This work, which has already appeared in serial form in Great Thoughts, reveals considerable ...
... And step by step go onward, dear, Lot skies be gray or blue. Brilliant Dramatic Serial. MARJORY'S 0 MISTAKE By MISS ADELINE SERGEANT, Author of Jacobi’s Wife,” The Story of Penitent Soul,” &c. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. Prologue.— On a rolling dangerous ...
... endeavour to find their way in. The western doors are open and also the north one, which gives immediately on the graveyard. The serial by Margaret Deland now running in the Atlantic Monthly, is as interesting as it is painful. it the old subject is thrashed ...