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Mary J. Holmes' Novels.

"Mrs. Holmes' stories are universally read. Her admirers are numberless. She is in many respects without a rival in the world of fiction. Her characters are always lifelike, and she makes them talk and act like human beings, subject to the same emotions, swayed by the same passions, and actuated by the same motives which are common among men and women of everyday existence."

Tempest and Sunshine$1 50
English Orphans1 50
Homestead on the Hillside1 50
Lena Rivers1 50
Meadow Brook1 50
Dora Deane1 50
Cousin Maude1 50
Marian Grey1 50
Edith Lyle1 50
Daisy Thornton1 50
Chateau D'Or1 50
Queenie Hetherton1 50
Bessie's Fortune1 50
Marguerite1 50
Mrs. Hallam's Companion1 50
Darkness and Daylight1 50
Hugh Worthington1 50
Cameron Pride1 50
Rose Mather1 50
Ethelyn's Mistake1 50
Millbank1 50
Edna Browning1 50
West Lawn1 50
Mildred1 50
Forrest House1 50
Madeline1 50
Christmas Stories1 50
Gretchen1 50
Dr. Hathern's Daughters1 50
Paul Ralston (New)1 50

May Agnes Fleming's Novels.

"Mrs. Fleming's stories are growing more and more popular every day. Their delineations of character, lifelike conversations, flashes of wit, constantly varying scenes, and deeply interesting plots, combine to place their author in the very first rank of Modern Novelists."

Guy Earlscourt's Wife$1 50
A Wonderful Woman1 50
A Terrible Secret1 50
A Mad Marriage1 50
Norine's Revenge1 50
One Night's Mystery1 50
Kate Danton1 50
Silent and True1 50
Maude Percy's Secret1 50
The Midnight Queen1 50
Edith Percival1 50
Heir of Charlton1 50
Carried by Storm1 50
Lost for a Woman1 50
A Wife's Tragedy1 50
A Changed Heart1 50
Pride and Passion1 50
Sharing Her Crime1 50
A Wronged Wife1 50
The Actress' Daughter1 50
The Queen of the Isle1 50
Wedded for Pique (New)1 50

Augusta J. Evans' Novels.