Such a story will hardly slip through the reader's hands until the last page is reached, and then as he slowly puts it down, he will be apt to do a lot of thinking.—Advance.

It deserves the widest reading, not only as a piece of admirable writing, but as a powerful presentation of the contemporary American tragedy.—The Outlook.

The book as a story is absorbingly interesting; as a moral study it is not less than great.—The Interior, Chicago.

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THE GOSPEL OF FREEDOM.

By ROBERT HERRICK.

12mo. Cloth extra, gilt top and side. $1.50.

The motive of the story is that of personal independence in its appeal especially to the restless, eager, egotistic woman of our new civilization. The scenes are laid in Paris, Chicago, and Florence.