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The Times.—‘Not even in The Seats of the Mighty does Mr. Parker suggest such an impression of his strength as in the story which gives its title to the book. Strong and yet natural situations follow in rapid succession. In Madelinette Mr. Parker has idealized the noblest of women.’
Literature.—‘The short story is very seldom wrought to perfection in England, but Mr. Gilbert Parker establishes once more his claim to be one of the very few writers who make that particular literary form a thing of art. These stories are full of poetry, pathos, and dramatic force, and show a peculiar power of realising the possibilities of the short story.’
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THE ETERNAL CITY
By HALL CAINE
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The Daily Telegraph.—‘Mr. Hall Caine has produced a remarkable novel.’
The St. James’s Gazette.—‘It is interesting, characteristic, and highly dramatic, and not too long. It is a stirring, warm-blooded story that one is sorry to have finished.’