Manchester Guardian.

'Mr. Collingwood has attempted the almost impossible task of constructing the social life of a remote period, of evolving from dry and doubtful specimens the pulse and colour of a bygone age, and his success has been remarkable.'

Glasgow Herald.

'His story is a stirring and vigorous one, which can hardly fail to take hold of the imagination and leave a vivid impression on it.'


TWO FAMOUS FRENCH NOVELS.

THE TUTOR'S SECRET.
(LE SECRET DU PRÉCEPTEUR.)

Translated from the French of VICTOR CHERBULIEZ.

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