From THE TIMES.—'Mr. Anstey's new story will delight the multitudinous public that laughed over "Vice Versâ."... The boy who brings the accursed image to Champion's house, Mr. Bales, the artist's factotum, and above all Mr. Yarker, the ex-butler who has turned policeman, are figures whom it is as pleasant to meet as it is impossible to forget.'
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MEHALAH:
A STORY OF THE SALT MARSHES.
'The book is one of the most powerful that has, so far as we know, appeared for many years. It will remind many readers of Emily Brontë's wonderful story, "Wuthering Heights," and indeed in some respects it is even more powerful.'—Scotsman.