The World.—‘It is clever, and well written.’
The Graphic.—‘It is thoroughly interesting, and it is full of passages that almost irresistibly tempt quotation.’
The St. James’s Gazette.—‘It is a novel that ought to be, and will be, widely read and enjoyed.’
The Globe.—‘It is impossible not to recognise and acknowledge its great literary merit.’
The Glasgow Herald.—‘In Haste and at Leisure is a striking and even brilliant novel.’
The Manchester Courier.—‘In this cruelly scientific analyses of the “New Woman,” Mrs. Lynn Linton writes with all the bitterness of Dean Swift. The book is one of remarkable power.’
London: WILLIAM HEINEMANN, 21 Bedford Street, W.C.
CHIMÆRA
By F. MABEL ROBINSON