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Speaker:—"It is that rarest and most welcome of works, a good romance of pure fiction…. The use made of local colour and historical incident is one of the author's unknown triumphs…. In these respects … it is the best novel that has appeared since 'Lorna Doone.' One of the most exciting books of its own kind that we have ever read."
By RICHARD BAGOT
THE JUST AND THE UNJUST
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Spectator:—"It is purely a novel of society, and is interesting chiefly because it gives real portraits of the world as we know it. Readers who like a novel dealing with the world they live in, and peopled, not with dummies, but with real live characters, will find 'The Just and the Unjust' a thoroughly amusing and interesting book."
Manchester Guardian:—"There is much brilliant writing in the book, the style is excellent, and the characters are admirably drawn."
St. James's Gazette:—"Mr. Richard Bagot has put some capital work into his new novel, 'The Just and the Unjust.' The plot is good, the story is well constructed, and delicate situations are delicately handled."
Westminster Gazette:—"Mr. Bagot knows the world of which he writes, and the character studies in this volume are drawn with subtlety."
By ARNOLD BENNETT