THE WOMAN WHO DIDN'T

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Speaker:—"The feminine gift of intuition seems to be developed with almost uncanny strength, and what she sees she has the power of flashing upon her readers with wonderful vividness and felicity of phrase…. A strong and subtle study of feminine nature, biting irony, restrained passion, and a style that is both forcible and polished."

By GEORGE EGERTON

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Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net Ninth Edition

St. James's Gazette:—"This is a collection of eight of the prettiest short stories that have appeared for many a day. They turn for the most part on feminine traits of character; in fact, the book is a little psychological study of woman under various circumstances. The characters are so admirably drawn, and the scenes and landscapes are described with so much and so rare vividness, that we cannot help being almost spell-bound by their perusal."

Daily News:—"Singularly artistic in its brilliant suggestiveness."

Literary World:—"These lovely sketches are informed by such throbbing feeling, such insight into complex woman, that we with all speed and warmth advise those who are in search of splendid literature to purchase 'Keynotes' without delay."

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