“The hideous comedy of the marriage market has been a stock topic with novelists from Thackeray downwards; but Mr. Moore goes deep into the yet more hideous tragedy which forms its afterpiece.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

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A MUMMER'S WIFE.

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A MODERN LOVER.

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THE BOULEVARD NOVELS.

Pictures of Paris Morals and Manners.