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SQUIRE SILCHESTER'S WHIM. By MORTIMER COLLINS, Author of Marquis and Merchant," "The Princess Clarice," &c. Crown 8vo. 3 vols. "We think it the best (story) Mr. Collins has yet written."-Pall Mall Gazette.

SEETA. By Colonel MEADOWS TAYLOR, Author of "Tara," "Ralph Darnell," &c. Crown 8vo. 3 vols.

"The story is well told, native life is admirably described, and the petty intrigues of native rulers, and their hatred of the English, mingled with fear lest the latter should eventually prove the victors, are cleverly depicted."-Athenæum.

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"We cannot speak too highly of Colonel Meadows Taylor's book all novel readers to purchase it at the earliest opportunity."-John Bull. "Thoroughly interesting and enjoyable reading."-Examiner.

JOHANNES OLAF. By E. DE WILLE.

Crown 8vo. 3 vols.

We would recommend

Translated by F. E. BUNNETT.

"The book gives evidence of considerable capacity in every branch of a novelist's faculty, The art of description is fully exhibited; perception of character and capacity for delineating it are obvious; while there is great breadth and comprehensiveness in the plan of the story."Morning Post.

OFF THE SKELLIGS.

Crown 8vo. In 4 vols.

By JEAN INGELOW. (Her First Romance.)

"Clever and sparkling...... The descriptive passages are bright with colour."—Standard. "We read each succeeding volume with increasing interest, going almost to the point of wishing there was a fifth."-Athenæum.

"The novel as a whole is a remarkable one, because it is uncompromisingly true to life."Daily News.

HONOR BLAKE: THE STORY OF A PLAIN WOMAN. By Mrs. KEATINGE, Author of "English Homes in India," &c. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

"One of the best novels we have met with for some time."-Morning Post. "A story which must do good to all, young and all, who read it."-Daily News. THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA. By HESBA STRETTON, Author of "Little Meg," &c. &c. Crown 8vo. 3 vols.

"If our readers wish to peruse, for the sake of pure entertainment, a fascinating story which scarcely flags in interest from the first page to the last, we advise them to submit themselves to the romantic pages of The Doctor's Dilemma.' It is all story; every page contributes something to the result."British Quarterly Review.

THE PRINCESS CLARICE. A STORY OF 1871. By MORTIMER COLlins. 2 vols. Crown 8vo.

There is good

"Mr. Collins has produced a readable book, amusingly characteristic. description of Devonshire scenery; and lastly there is Clarice, a most successful heroine, who must speak to the reader for herself."-Athenæum.

"Very readable and amusing. We would especially give an honourable mention to Mr. Collins's vers de societe,' the writing of which has almost become a lost art."-Pall Mall

Gazette.

"A bright, fresh, and original book, with which we recommend all genuine novel readers to become acquainted at the earliest opportunity."-Standard.

HENRY S. KING & Co. 65 CORNHILL, AND 12 PATERNOSTER ROW.

THE

QUEEN'S SHILLING.

A SOLDIER'S STORY.

BY

CAPTAIN ARTHUR GRIFFITHS,

Author of "Peccavi; or, Geoffrey Singleton's Mistake."

VOL. II.

LONDON:

HENRY S. KING & Co., 65, CORNHILL,
AND 12, PATERNOSTER Row.

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