“Of peculiar originality and power.... For her freedom from extravagance in dealing with a topic which makes extravagance an almost irresistible temptation, Miss Collins must be especially commended.”—Globe.
“Must certainly be acquitted of any tendency to the conventional or commonplace—the besetting sin of the novelists of the day.... The situation is, no doubt, a delicate one, but we do not think the author’s treatment of it can be fairly objected to on the score of propriety or good taste.”—Graphic.
“There are both prettiness and ingenuity in the novel which Miss Mabel Collins, the clever daughter of a gifted father, has written—‘An Innocent Sinner.’ There is a grace and a power, as well as a strangeness, about the book which will secure for it many readers.”—World.
HOW HE WON HER. By Mrs. Eiloart, Author of “The Dean’s Wife,” “My Lady Clare,” “Some of Our Girls,” &c., &c.
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A FATAL PASSION. By Mrs. Alexander Fraser, Author of “A Professional Beauty,” “Guardian and Lover,” &c., &c.
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SINK OR SWIM. By Mrs. Houstoun, Author of “Recommended to Mercy,” “Lost in the Crowd,” &c.
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