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  2. NEW NOVELS.

    Nothing that Mr. Bernard Capes has written equals in sustained gruesomeness "The Mill of Silence" (London: John Long), though he has before ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    "Midway the road of our life's term they met, And one another knew without surprise; Nor cared that beauty stood in mutual eyes; Nor at their tardy meeting nursed regret. ...

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  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    Professor Ridgeway (says "The Times") has collected materials for a new book on the horse, which he hopes to publish shortly, with illustrative photographs. The ...

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  5. PART I.—IN ENGLAND.

    "Do you understand me, Alan, my boy?" asked Clifford Thornton. "No, father, I don't," the boy said, in a low voice. "It seems all such a fuss about ...

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  7. CHAPTER II.

    Mrs. Thornton, who had been making a tour in Scotland with her friend Mrs. Stanhope, returned to her home the next day after Clifford Thornton's interview with his ...

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