39. Sylvia Arden—By Oswald Crawfurd
Is a novel whose story is supposed to be told by a man who confesses at the outset that life has been with him a failure. He has been successful in nothing though trying everything—and the novel deals with the most remarkable incidents in that sort of a career. It is a cleverly done book, and there is much in it which is fresh as well as exciting.—Columbus, O., Journal.
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40. Young Mr. Ainslie's Courtship—By F. C. Philips
It seems impossible for F. C. Philips, the author of "As in a Looking Glass," to keep sensational tragedy out of his novels. In "Young Mr. Ainslie's Courtship" he has written a story which is charming, witty? and agreeable up to the very last chapter.—San Francisco Chronicle.
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41. The Haute Noblesse—By Geo. Manville Fenn
Is a well wrought story of which the heroine is a child of the high aristocracy, but nevertheless such admirable traits and qualities that even the humblest reader cannot fail to love her.—Columbus, O., Journal.
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42. Mount Eden—By Florence Marryat