BY THE SAME AUTHOR

HIS VANISHED STAR

'"His Vanished Star," in all its well-defined, well-described human interests, and its graphic account of grand and lovely scenery, is an excellent novel.... The story is both charming and original.'—Glasgow Herald.

'A thrilling and pathetic tale, and one full of quiet humour and intimate observation of human nature.'—Morning Leader.

'There is not a page in it which will not cause a reader to respect the writer for her good work.'—Bookman.

'C. E. Craddock has given in "His Vanished Star" fresh evidence of strong imaginative power and a faculty of vivid description, bold, definite, and picturesque.... Its excellencies are undeniable, and not of a common sort.'—Scotsman.

'A remarkable study of nature as well as of character.... Rich in the rather grim humour of a peculiar class, picturesque and in its way powerful, "His Vanished Star" will recommend itself to the lover of American fiction.'—Morning Post.

'There is a good deal of interesting character-drawing, and the spiritual impressions are strong and high. There is humour too.'—Athenæum.

'As a vivid sketch of American life in its most primitive aspect, "His Vanished Star" is undoubtedly a noteworthy book.'—Speaker.

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