XXIII. The Man of the Family. By Christian Reid.

"A Southern story of romantic and thrilling interest."—Boston Times.

XXIV. Margot. By Sidney Pickering.

"We have nothing but praise for this excellently written novel."—Pall Mall Gazette.

XXV. The Fall of the Sparrow. By M. C. Balfour.

"A book to be enjoyed ... of unlagging interest and original in conception."—Boston Times.

XXVI. Elementary Jane. By Richard Pryce.

"A heartfelt, sincere, beautiful love story, told with infinite humor."—Chicago Times-Herald.

XXVII. The Man of Last Resort. By Melville D. Post.

"The author makes a strong plea for moral responsibility in his work, and his vivid style and undeniable earnestness must carry great weight with all thinking readers. It is a notable book."—Boston Times.